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April 15, 2008

WOW poetry- memorandum of god- 4

Filed under: , , , , Blogroll, , Uncategorized — coolingamegood @ 11:28 am

Then you cried and beat your breast and cursed the luck that had befallen you. You refused to accept the consequences of your own petty thoughts and lazy deeds and you searched for a scapegoat on which to blame your failure. How quickly you found one.

You blamed me!

You cried that your handicaps, your mediocrity, your lack of opportunity, your failures … were the will of God!

You were wrong!

Let us take inventory. Let us, first, call a roll of your handicaps. For how can I ask you to build a new life lest you have the tools?

Are you blind? Does the sun rise and fall without your witness?

No. You can see … and the hundred million receptors I have placed in your eyes enable you to enjoy the magic of a leaf, a snowflake, a pond, an eagle, a child, a cloud, a star, a rose, a rainbow … and the look of love. Count one blessing.

Are you deaf? Can a baby laugh or cry without your attention?

No. You can hear … and the twenty-four thousand fibers I have built in each of your ears vibrate to the wind in the trees, the tides on the rocks, the majesty of an opera, a robin’s plea, children at play … and the words I love you. Count another blessing.

Are you mute? Do your lips move and bring forth only spittle?

No. You can speak … as can no other of my creatures, and your words can calm the angry, uplift the despondent, goad the quitter, cheer the unhappy, warm the lonely, praise the worthy, encourage the defeated, teach the ignorant … and say I love you. Count another blessing.

Are you paralyzed? Does your helpless form despoil the land?

No. You can move. You are not a tree condemned to a small plot while the wind and world abuses you. You can stretch and run and dance and work, for within you I have designed five hundred muscles, two hundred bones, and seven miles of nerve fiber all synchronized by me to do your bidding. Count another blessing.

Are you unloved and unloving? Does loneliness engulf you, night and day?

No. No more. For now you know love’s secret, that to receive love it must be given with no thought of its return. To love for fulfillment, satisfaction, or pride is no love. Love is a gift on which no return is demanded. Now you know that to love unselfishly is its own reward. And even should love not be returned it is not lost, for love not reciprocated will flow back to you and soften and purify your heart. Count another blessing. Count twice.

Is your heart stricken? Does it leak and strain to maintain your life?

No. Your heart is strong. Touch your chest and feel its rhythm, pulsating, hour after hour, day and night, thirty-six million beats each year, year after year, asleep or awake, pumping your blood through more than sixty thousand miles of veins, arteries, and tubing … pumping more than six hundred thousand gallons each year. Man has never created such a machine. Count another blessing.

Are you diseased of skin? Do people turn in horror when you approach?

No. Your skin is clear and a marvel of creation, needing only that you tend it with soap and oil and brush and care. In time all steels will tarnish and rust, but not your skin. Eventually the strongest of metals will wear, with use, but not that layer that I have constructed around you. Constantly it renews itself, old cells replaced by new, just as the old you is now replaced by the new. Count another blessing.

Are your lungs befouled? Does your breath of life struggle to enter your body?

No. Your portholes to life support you even in the vilest of environments of your own making, and they labor always to filter life-giving oxygen through six hundred million pockets of folded flesh while they rid your body of gaseous wastes. Count another blessing.

Is your blood poisoned? Is it diluted with water and pus?

No. Within your five quarts of blood are twenty-two trillion blood cells and within each cell are millions of molecules and within each molecule is an atom oscillating at more than ten million times each second. Each second, two million of your blood cells die to be replaced by two million more in a resurrection that has continued since your first birth. As it has always been inside, so now it is on your outside. Count another blessing.

Are you feeble of mind? Can you no longer think for yourself?

To be continued.
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April 8, 2008

wow guide,wow guides

Filed under: , , , , Blogroll, , Uncategorized — coolingamegood @ 7:35 am

The BBC website has put up an insightful article regarding World of Warcraft and the potential for it to be dethroned in 2008 by the two main contenders for the throne - Age of Conan and Warhammer Online.

The article doesn’t just discuss the outstanding success of World of Warcraft, being the most played game between April and November 2007, beating it closest rival, The Sims; the massive increase in subscriber figures, from 8 million in January 2007 to 9.3 million in July 2007. The article also discusses the potential for not only game titles to dethrone the monster but also regulations, with the UK regulation board looking to redefine MMOGs to better represent them, which has the potential to damage the MMO genre.

According to statistics gathered by Nielsen the average WoW player racks up 17 hours of play per week - 12 hours more than its nearest competitor The Sims. As such it was the most played PC game between April and November 2007.

In online games such as World of Warcraft players create an avatar or character, give them a profession and venture out into the game world to battle monsters, find treasure and turn their novice into a powerful hero or heroine. […] In the UK the Byron Review is scrutinising video games with a view to drawing up new regulations and guidelines governing them.

“It’s about educating parents more than anything and perhaps making changes in terms of rating systems,” he said, “This was likely to mean best practice guidelines for parents but may eventually involve new legislation.That would alter how online games are both portrayed and played,” said Mr Wride.

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April 3, 2008

The Best World Of Warcraft Leveling Guides

Filed under: , , , , Blogroll, , Uncategorized — coolingamegood @ 2:21 am

Everyone loves power and let’s face it, the most interesting part of the World of Warcraft game is when you’re strong and powerful. The only way to do that, is by achieving higher levels but like any other MMORPGs, gaining levels can be very time consuming. If you’re like me, you’ll want to reach that level 70 as quick as possible without spending countless hours playing the game. Not that the game isn’t fun but if you start grinding your way to level 70 you’ll quickly become irritated with WoW. Lucky for us, many users have generated World of Warcraft leveling guides to help us out but I found only 2 of them were very useful.

Depending on which faction you decide to play there are different guides but both of them will offer you the same thing, how to obtain your 70th level as fast as possible without getting bored. Yes I repeat, WITHOUT GETTING BORED. This is a major difference because most online leveling guides are usually very boring and you’ll find in the guide a paragraph that says “it may be boring but it’s worthwhile…”. Briank’s Kopp Alliance leveling guide and Joana’s Horde leveling guide will make your leveling experience fun and short so you can enjoy being powerful longer.

With all the free advice online you’re probably wondering why you should buy either one of these guides right? Well many of those free advices suggest that you should grind your way up to the top like any other MMORPG, but here’s the thing Wow is not any MMORPG. World of Warcraft was meant for you to level up while having fun. Of the main reasons why Brian’s Kopp Alliance leveling guide and Joana’s Horde leveling guide are so interesting is because they teach you how to level up WHILE questing. Now that the secret’s out you probably think you won’t need this anymore, think again. Not only do they have a different approach to leveling up but you’ll find detailed information to ease your training process.

Just to name a few, both guides will come with step-by-step procedures to maximize your effort and minimize your time. Just to give you an idea, by following these guides you’ll be at full power in less than 8 playing days for the Alliance and in 4 playing days with the Horde. Why is there such a difference? Well the quests might be different but mainly because Joana’s Horde leveling guide includes video tutorials that will teach you even faster how to level up fast.

And the best part? These guides know how to break the old concept of MMOs where you have to travel in teams in order to survive. Instead they have a very detailed section on how to level up by yourself. Of course groups are always going to be part of MMOs, but sometimes it just takes too long too get into groups and that’s valuable time lost. On top of that, you can adapt this guide to any class of any factions, it was meant for that. Also if you’re worried about legal issues, there’s nothing to worry about because although Blizzard doesn’t want you to know about these secrets, they’re 100% legal so you will not run the risk of having your account banned.

Now I know Blizzard updates their game which is why these guides are online guides. No matter when you bought this, these guides are always updated to correspond to the latest patch available so nothing written in the guides are outdated. Like any other games, guides are here to improve our gameplay experience so I think it’s only fair that the information provided by a paid source is up to date. Don’t take my word for it, see it out for yourself and you’ll quickly realize how beneficial it can be. Click below for

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April 1, 2008

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Filed under: , , , , Blogroll, , Uncategorized — coolingamegood @ 4:06 am

wow power leveling/ wow power leveling/ wow power leveling

Im having wow power leveling
trouble, with the wow powerleveling
new Heroic world of warcraft power leveling
badge gear, there is world of warcraft powerleveling
a lot of ffxi power leveling
ignore armor but absolutly no crit on the plate ffxi powerleveling
gear. I raid online game
as a fury FFxi gil
warrior and 154 armor ignored really ffxi allakhazam
seems… useless lotro powerleveling
, yet i dont know how much armor SSC bosses and so on have. id lotro power leveling
like to know where wow power leveling
Ignore armor comes into wow powerleveling
play with Hit rating, and crit rating, and now the expertise rating world of warcraft power leveling
!
Point-ffxi power leveling
Blank ffxi powerleveling
, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
Yeah, I wish they’d ffxi
quit ffxi gil
with the multitude of poorly explained stats and just give lotro gold
a specific number… (Idol of the Emerald Queen, I’m looking at you… ) ‘Ignore armor’ means their mitigation is lowered some. I’d say 154 armor is wow power leveling
basically worthless wow powerleveling
; if you were world of warcraft power leveling
fighting me in bear form wow powerleveln
, I’d go from wow power leveln
around world of warcraft power leveln
22k armor to…around world of warcraft powerleveln
22k armor. Maybe .05% mitigation lost, oh noes. –Azaram 10:00, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
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