Rogues Do It From Behind

To Whom It May Concern,

This post is to inform you that your attempts to contact the owner of this website may not be successful, as he as begun playing World of Warcraft, and is no longer in contact with the Actual World in any meaningful sense. He barely made it to work this morning.

His level 16 Night Elf rogue is doing great, though. He joined the guild called God Save the Queen and has been happily questing and grinding (gotta love the parlance) to his heart’s content. If you run across any decent enchanted leather armor let him know. Agility bonuses are preferred.

If you would like to get in touch with the proprietor, simply purchase a copy of World of Warcraft, create a character on the Hellscream shard and send a message to Botono. You can be sure he’ll be there, gathering Earthroot.

Update:

This will probably get me nominated for Geekiest Geek in the Geekdom, but I feel that I should update my server and guild information. See, my guild, God Save the Queen, let anyone in who wanted to join. Every fourteen year old with their thesaurus opened to “gay” started flooding in and the guild chat started to really grate. Around the same time I got the invite from a couple of coworkers to hop over to the Argent Dawn server and join their guild, Reverence.

What a difference! The guild is comprised primarily of people who’ve been gaming together for years, and many of the members are spouses that game together. An older, more mature crowd that makes for a much more satisfying experience.

If only I could transfer the gold I earned on Hellscream to the new server.

So, anyway, if you want to find me, look for Botono on Argent Dawn.

And He Beheld TextDrive And Verily It Was Good

If you’re seeing this post that means that my transistion to TextDrive was a success.

Dean Allen, the guy responsible for Textpattern, started TextDrive with the help of some friends from around the world. The setup looks awesome and so far everything has run pretty smoothly. Transitioning from one hosting company to another is never easy, but so far the whole process has gone without too many hitches (none that took more than a few minutes to solve).

Not only am I saving money over my previous host, but I’m supporting the development of Textpattern and helping to keep Dean in the French wine country, where his dogs run and run and run.