What did you do today...
- Johnj
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This morning I woke up around 4:30am and couldn't get back to sleep. I finally gave up and got up around 6:00. I made some coffee and started checking things on the web. BBC, CNN and a couple other forums I visit then I looked at motorcycles on Craigslist. I found a 75' Ducati 860 GT for $600 that was posted last night at 9:28pm. I texted and called every half hour until he answered at 10:30am and the bike was gone.
About an hour later, as I was leaving to get some lunch, NKC Auto Trim called to let me know the KZ's seat was ready. I picked up the seat ,got the seat installed, then went to Italian Delite.
About an hour later, as I was leaving to get some lunch, NKC Auto Trim called to let me know the KZ's seat was ready. I picked up the seat ,got the seat installed, then went to Italian Delite.
People say I'm stupid and apathetic. I don't know what that means, and I don't care.
Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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I thought it was covered in cloth but I guess I was wrong... Took me an hour of searching to find it!Amdonim wrote:Do you have any information about said magnety, clothy thing? It is very relevant to my interests.
http://www.aerostich.com/yellow-cards.html
Have owned - 2001 Suzuki Volusia
Current bike - 2005 Kawasaki Z750S
MMI Graduation date January 9th, 2009. Factory Certifications in Suzuki and Yamaha
Current bike - 2005 Kawasaki Z750S
MMI Graduation date January 9th, 2009. Factory Certifications in Suzuki and Yamaha
- PacificShot327
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- PacificShot327
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yup. http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/cataclysm/Amdonim wrote:Damn, previews already? It's not even been a year yet. I'll probably wait a while even if it is good. Blizzard never prepares properly for launch/patch days.
Flying in the old world. Yes, sir. The only thing I don't like about that is that the Explorer achievement is even more worthless. I spent well over 16 hours working on that (didn't have epic flying, though, for Northrend and Outland), and trotting around. Now it'll just be too easy. But as a chronic alt player, I think I can deal.
I dread patch/expansion days - I tend to not play the day of and a day or two after because of the massive traffic and initial bugs. My computer runs like crap enough already. I don't need Blizz's problems, too. (Getting the war bear was awful. I was disconnected in TB a million times. TB!!!)
Did some shopping tonight. On the way home, saw a minivan whose passengers were reaching from within to hold on to a mattress sitting on top of the car.
There were no straps.
/sigh
"Man cannot remake himself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor." Alexis Carrel
- Amdonim
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I watched the video. It screams "Hi we're Blizzard, and we just don't care anymore. Give us your money." Only 5 more levels, no new zones (just rehash)? The two new races are basically just rehashes of existing mob models. No new classes. I can guarantee there's gonna be a lot of gear model recycling. Honestly it really seems like they just don't care anymore. Hopefully they'll prove me wrong.
- PacificShot327
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I dunno, I'm kind of excited about it.Amdonim wrote:I watched the video. It screams "Hi we're Blizzard, and we just don't care anymore. Give us your money." Only 5 more levels, no new zones (just rehash)? The two new races are basically just rehashes of existing mob models. No new classes. I can guarantee there's gonna be a lot of gear model recycling. Honestly it really seems like they just don't care anymore. Hopefully they'll prove me wrong.
Look at the old posts in the forums:
- Why can't we fly in Azeroth?
- Heroics of old dungeons?
- Update the old zones, Blizz.
- Open up Grim Batol.
- Where's Deathwing?
Now it's:
- LOLORE.
- Flying in Azeroth isn't new content.
- Release new content, not update old stuff.
Seems like it's never enough for some people.
Give them what they want, and they'll ask why you didn't give them more.
As far as the levels go, it's probably a much bigger stretch from 80 to 85 than we would think.
I wish they would've added in a new class, but I can live with just a couple of new races. At least it will expand upon their stories, and I love stuff like that.
I'm glad that they're changing up things in the old world enough so that it's no longer just a place to go to for auction house crap and training alts.
The lore does seem off in the storyline, but it's THEIR story - they can direct it wherever they please.
Another thing that I personally like is that the original Azeroth will be gone. New players will never be able to experience the same WoW that we had, and that's kind of cool to me. It shows a real progression of the game, rather than just slapping on a new continent or world every few years, while everything else stays the same.
Maybe you're right - maybe it'll totally suck.
But I'm not going to make a judgment like that until it comes out and I have the chance to play it.
Besides, Blizzard's success is measured by one thing: our wallets. If they keep getting our money month after month, they've succeeded. And while neither of us play month after month consecutively or religiously, there are plenty of people that do.
"Man cannot remake himself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor." Alexis Carrel