Archive for October, 2009

Pretty much since World of Warcraft’s third expansion – Cataclysm – was released, it’s not uncommon to come across a forum post or the like that includes people that has no clue about how a storyline works in a MMO-based game, and what the difference between adding and modifying content is. What makes people so [...]

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 at 23:58 | View Comments
Categories: online, theorizing, waiting, wow
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It’s been a while since I’ve posted about the updates of any of my Elemental Shaman-project for World of Warcraft; the PHP-based damage calculator Thunderstruck (heck, even posting anything WoW related, in fact). While I’ve been in Mexico, I had some time to get some ideas written down, some pseudo-code written both in the real [...]

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 at 22:33 | View Comments
Categories: online, projects, wow
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The trip is soon coming to an end, with today being the last “real” day in Oaxaca. Yesterday was indeed quite eventful, and I still feel somehow the same as after the previous entry (read: utterly annihilated). Thus, I’ll describe yesterday in that style. Monday – October 12th (Today we’ve seen…): A very, very, very, [...]

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 at 19:03 | View Comments
Categories: me, offline, traveling
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First things first: Oaxaca is great! Quite small city (or at least the center of town seems very compact), and quite different atmosphere than the much much larger Guadalajara, as it’s very obvious that Oaxaca has more tourists. It’s hard to point out the differences completely in point-form, but it’s definitely there. Anyway, the trip [...]

Monday, October 12th, 2009 at 20:00 | View Comments
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As “promised”, yet another retro-active post. This one is slightly more than the part 0-ones, as I have no idea if this will be online a few days late (internet should be possible to find in Oaxaca), or in a week (15/10 note: 5 days late, as there was indeed internet in Oaxaca, but I [...]

Saturday, October 10th, 2009 at 13:10 | View Comments
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