Monday, August 10, 2015
Progression (?)
I was taken in by the progression server frenzy of EQ and EQ2. Started, played for a bit. Loved the old zones - and the old starting point for EQ2. But - reality set in, and I realize I do not want to do the grind again. Nostalgia is great, but it is moving backwards, not forward.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Thursday, February 25, 2010
EQ Emu
Was it really this hard? And this ugly??? Nonetheless, this is the game that hooked me years ago, reborn, and free to play. Actually, I liked the struggle to survive, and the challenge to get your gear back after death. And, as a barbarian, I really liked those bearskin caps! Tradeskills mean something again, and the starting zones are no longer ghost towns.
It was easy enough to set up using my copy of Shadows of Faydwer.
I'll be back.
http://www.eqemulator.org/
Safe Journeys.
It was easy enough to set up using my copy of Shadows of Faydwer.
I'll be back.
http://www.eqemulator.org/
Safe Journeys.
Drug Trade in Afghanistan
I know it isn't the complete answer, but with our troops in Afghanistan I hope we can do something to stem the flow of drugs from that country. If nothing else, drive up prices so that the drug is no longer a cheap alternative to just about any other drug (including alcohol and marijuana). They say that targeting the farmer is not the answer, but moving up the ladder to stopping the Taliban and al Qaeda traffickers.
Just maybe our military involvement may do some good...
Just maybe our military involvement may do some good...
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Obama Says He Intends to 'Finish the Job' in Afghanistan
I voted for him. I hoped for a change in the direction our country was heading. Yes, change is what I got.
More support than ever for big business in the form of bail-outs and hand-outs. More money yet thrown to the masses only to appease them, not to really accomplish any sort of real improvement in jobs or the economy.
An of course, the change in the war focus. We are now nation building in Afghanistan. Fighting a war with no real 'win'. Finish the job indeed. How exactly do we know when that job has been accomplished?
I guess we did such a great job in Iraq. that he wanted more. So what if Russia tried and failed miserably. We are America! We obviously have nothing going at home that needs our attention and resources so we can spare the billions of dollars. We all know war is good for business. And heck, the military will provide jobs.
I'm sad. I worry for our children's future. I was misled. (And no, I do not hold Bush to blame for being 'mislead' any more than all the politicians who fell in line behind him.) I will however not be supporting this paper president we have now any longer, and only hope we have someone who is honest, logical and unafraid to really speak and act for America in the next election.
More support than ever for big business in the form of bail-outs and hand-outs. More money yet thrown to the masses only to appease them, not to really accomplish any sort of real improvement in jobs or the economy.
An of course, the change in the war focus. We are now nation building in Afghanistan. Fighting a war with no real 'win'. Finish the job indeed. How exactly do we know when that job has been accomplished?
I guess we did such a great job in Iraq. that he wanted more. So what if Russia tried and failed miserably. We are America! We obviously have nothing going at home that needs our attention and resources so we can spare the billions of dollars. We all know war is good for business. And heck, the military will provide jobs.
I'm sad. I worry for our children's future. I was misled. (And no, I do not hold Bush to blame for being 'mislead' any more than all the politicians who fell in line behind him.) I will however not be supporting this paper president we have now any longer, and only hope we have someone who is honest, logical and unafraid to really speak and act for America in the next election.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Update to Previous PC Problems
Just thought I would add what the fixes were for the 2 PCs mentioned in the previous post.
The Dell XPS had some bad RAM causing the errors.
The laptop that could not open programs had a stuck key (I think it was the alt key).
This one took quite a while to fix as it was not at all obvious. Even after taking the keyboard off, it took a good look to find a tiny spot of something gooey causing the key to stick.
The Dell XPS had some bad RAM causing the errors.
The laptop that could not open programs had a stuck key (I think it was the alt key).
This one took quite a while to fix as it was not at all obvious. Even after taking the keyboard off, it took a good look to find a tiny spot of something gooey causing the key to stick.
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