Life's pretty good at the moment... I mean, sure it's 6:57 a.m. - but I still feel that this is gonna be a really good day. It might be the fact that the sun is shining outside, that it's not too cold or that I've just not fallen and hit my head against something yet (although there was that moment this morning when I felt like it was pretty darn close).
So what's the point of this blog? Well, nothing really, but since I can't access my normal blogsite at work (because some nice little person in Germany decided to turn off everything to do with "social networking" and "games") I'm gonna spread my "wisdom" here instead. And maybe mix some WoW-stuff with some real life-stuff. And yes, I'm terribly bored too.
That outta sum it up for now - seeya later (seems like it's gonna be a slow day at work...)
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I was right. It's a slow day. It's now 7:50 and I've done almost nothing. Jeez...
Anyway... you know that word "addiction" - yes, terribly ugly word. That's what I've got for World of Warcraft. From the moment I started playing I knew that this is gonna mess me up, which is probably why I delayed the debut for a year and a half (my co-workers used to nag at me: 'Come on... start!'). Now, you probably get the idea that I sit at a pc all day and then get home and sit by a pc some more and you're almost right. But my job isn't about working with computers like technical support or something like that. Nope, I work in a laboratory. Sort of. (Not animal testing or anything like that - had to point that out.) I think I lost myself along the way here... ah, yes WoW. So now for the third best thing to actually playing WoW - thinking about it. (Number 2 is speaking about it but since none of the "Speedy Team"-contenstants I'm working with this week actually play the game, it's rather hard to talk about it. And every now and then I pretend to be a normal non-addicted person with a real life.)
Started the attunement questchain for Karazhan yesterday with Noita. Not really too hard, although we were both a bit "off" and I had some icecream cake to distract me from the screen. (Yes, I know that it's wrong to blame an innocent cake, but I'm gonna do it anyway.) Now we need to get into Shadow Labs and since I want the key for it, we need to do Sethekk Halls. And since we've barely done any OL-instances at all, maybe we'll start slowly... :-D
I also lvld my cooking a little and I think it's on 258 now or something - a tip if you don't wanna fish: Monster Omelet. (I am such a nerd...)
We're 20 active players in the guild (around 50 in total) and all are over lvl 50. That feels really good for not being one of those guilds who spam the general channel. We never recruit that way. Come to think of it - I don't really think we recruit at all... it's more of a "I-know-this-guy-and-he/she-is-really-good...". I, personally, believe this way to be better 'cause then you can keep the close bond between the guildmembers and there's not too much "who's this guy?". I also like for all the members to discuss the invites with the leader who're online at that time. Mostly because there might be a chance that someone in the guild knows this guy from before and knows something about this person that the inviter doesn't. (He might be a ninja-looter or whatever.) Of course, there are people in the guild who don't like this system - they think it's too "bossy" and they might be right. I might be a terrible control-freak! But the fact still stands - it's a )&"(/)O#/ good guild!
I just realised that I feel terribly sad about the people who read this and don't play WoW... sorry for all the WoW-stuff! I just had to get it out of my system!
Darkspear-EU for the win! (<--- Oh, my God... talk about pathetic... such a childish behaviour. I think I have to go away now.)
/Ajöken sa Löken
Wednesday, 23 May 2007
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