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November 28, 2005

Welcome to the world of Warcraft

It was with some trepidation that I took my first uncertain steps into the wide wide World of Warcraft. An entire online world, waiting to be explored--quests to undertake, magical artifacts to discover, exotic locales to visit.

Questions gripped me as I logged in, created my character, and ventured out into the icy mountain wastes of Dun Morogh, south of the bustling dwarven city of Ironforge. Around me, a jaw-dropping diversity of interesting characters darted to and fro--dedicated players going about their adventurous business.

How would I adjust to the intense online interaction required by such an ambitious gameworld? Could my dwarf paladin, through hours of hard work, sacrifice, and valiant struggles against the forces of the Horde, achieve the respect and even the admiration of this community of online Warcraft veterans?

Wait--there's a group of gnomes over there. Maybe they can answer a few questions for an inexperienced newbie player. What's that, you say?

...oh.

I thought this place seemed familiar. Beneath the gorgeous graphical game interface, it's the same ol' internet I know and love.

This, I think I can handle.

November 15, 2005

Spot the fake

This is the most awesome thing I've read all year.

November 14, 2005

It's popular, and people like it... let's cancel it!

Looks like the beginning of the end for Arrested Development, the only reason to even bother owning a television these days. It looks like it's falling victim to the TV networks' usual logic: stumble across a show that's actually excellent, then under-promote it, put it in a time slot so as to get it pre-empted by every conceivable sports event from baseball to curling, continually cut episodes from the season; then just give up.

Oh well. It was fun while it lasted.

November 2, 2005

Setting the scene

Well, the tactical situation in that last post was starting to get pretty complex, so I decided to break out the miniatures and recreate the scene to be sure that we're all on the same page. Click for the larger version, and let me know what details I'm missing.