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16:47:13 01/17/12
Jonti - "Firework Spraying Moon & Begone Slumber": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Jonti - "Firework Spraying Moon & Begone Slumber": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
"When I think of how to write about Jonti's music, I don't feel like writing at all. I feel like drawing a picture, with watercolors and maybe crayon - colorful, abstract, youthfully curious and open to interpretation. Maybe then I'd staple, glue or nail some found objects to it, recontextualizing their intended purpose into something strange and beautiful." - Jeremy Sole (Radio Host, KCRW) Multi-instrumentalist, arranger, producer, and vocalist, Jonti, began assembling music after his departure from South Africa to Australia. Spending countless hours studying records like they were books, processing each song, this became Jonti's music school, testing his theories on a 4-track recorder. Jonti has now recorded with Mark Ronson, Santigold, Sean Lennon and the Dap-Kings, as well as producer John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Kurt Vile). For Jonti's debut album, coming this fall on Stones Throw, he went the opposite route, doing everything himself, start to finish. The album is Twiligig, is slated for October release. Twirligig draws inspiration from many of Jonti's favorite artists: Madlib, Stereolab, Free Design and The Beach Boys. But Twirligig's main inspiration came from cartoonist/ filmmaker Norman Mclaren. Jonti explains, \"His films are complex, but they\'re still fun. You can feel his enthusiasm for techniques and experimentation. I try make simple pop songs with that same enthusiasm." Although Jonti describes his music as simple, label head Peanut Butter Wolf ... From: sxsw Views: 102 3 ratings Time: 02:00 More in Music
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16:47:13 01/17/12
Jonti - "Firework Spraying Moon & Begone Slumber": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Jonti - "Firework Spraying Moon & Begone Slumber": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
"When I think of how to write about Jonti's music, I don't feel like writing at all. I feel like drawing a picture, with watercolors and maybe crayon - colorful, abstract, youthfully curious and open to interpretation. Maybe then I'd staple, glue or nail some found objects to it, recontextualizing their intended purpose into something strange and beautiful." - Jeremy Sole (Radio Host, KCRW) Multi-instrumentalist, arranger, producer, and vocalist, Jonti, began assembling music after his departure from South Africa to Australia. Spending countless hours studying records like they were books, processing each song, this became Jonti's music school, testing his theories on a 4-track recorder. Jonti has now recorded with Mark Ronson, Santigold, Sean Lennon and the Dap-Kings, as well as producer John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Kurt Vile). For Jonti's debut album, coming this fall on Stones Throw, he went the opposite route, doing everything himself, start to finish. The album is Twiligig, is slated for October release. Twirligig draws inspiration from many of Jonti's favorite artists: Madlib, Stereolab, Free Design and The Beach Boys. But Twirligig's main inspiration came from cartoonist/ filmmaker Norman Mclaren. Jonti explains, \"His films are complex, but they\'re still fun. You can feel his enthusiasm for techniques and experimentation. I try make simple pop songs with that same enthusiasm." Although Jonti describes his music as simple, label head Peanut Butter Wolf ... From: sxsw Views: 102 3 ratings Time: 02:00 More in Music
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00:30:00 05/18/11
test it! The VW Amarok
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"Amarok" is the name of a gigantic wolf in Inuit mythology. What name could be more applicable for an untamed, freedom-loving beast like this VW? Being a pickup, the Amarok is pretty exotic within its maker’s family.It is being unleashed to conquer the mid-size pickup segment that is so popular in North America. This part of the market sells around two million units a year. The Amarok’s greatest strength is its range of fuel-efficient engines. At the same time, its easy-to-load cargo bed also sets new standards. drive it! tested out the beast.
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00:30:00 05/18/11
test it! The VW Amarok
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"Amarok" is the name of a gigantic wolf in Inuit mythology. What name could be more applicable for an untamed, freedom-loving beast like this VW? Being a pickup, the Amarok is pretty exotic within its maker
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00:30:00 05/18/11
drive it!: The Motor Magazine
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drive it! looks at and compares cars that stand for luxury and sporty performance.present it! The Mercedes SLKBack in 1996, the first SLKs attracted attention - largely due to the car's Vario-roof, which transformed the open roadster into a hardtop coupé at the push of a button.The second generation introduced the AIRSCARF neck-level heating system, which makes driving with the top down pleasurable even at cooler temperatures. Now Mercedes has brought out a third generation SLK, which continues to set trends. It consumes up to 25 percent less fuel than its predecessor, and comes with the option of a Magic Sky Control Roof, to keep heat out on balmy summer days. test it! The VW Amarok"Amarok" is the name of a gigantic wolf in Inuit mythology. What name could be more applicable for an untamed, freedom-loving beast like this VW? Being a pickup, the Amarok is pretty exotic within its maker’s family.It is being unleashed to conquer the mid-size pickup segment that is so popular in North America. This part of the market sells around two million units a year. The Amarok’s greatest strength is its range of fuel-efficient engines. At the same time, its easy-to-load cargo bed also sets new standards. drive it! tested out the beast. compare it! Rolls Royce Ghost vs. BMW 760Status symbols on wheels don’t get much classier than a Rolls Royce Ghost or a BWM 760 li. drive it! decided to take a closer look at these masterpieces of modern automotive design.In visual terms the two are worlds apart. The BMW 760 li measures 5.21 meters and looks far more delicate than the even longer Rolls Royce Ghost. This is a question of sports versus style. The English gent is as majestic as a stately home. The BMW 760 li boasts supreme sportiness: with an exterior that fits like a tailor-made suit. taste it! The Skoda Fabia RS Sedan and WagonThe speedy Fabia RS. Identifiable by its sporty front apron with honeycomb air inlets. A distinctive roof spoiler raises the downward pressure on the rear wheels, while the sporty suspension brings the car 14 millimeters closer to the ground.That all sounds very promising. And it has something in common with other fun-to-drive pocket rockets like the VW Polo GTI and Seat Ibiza Cupra: its 1.4 liter TSI direct-injection engine with 132 kW. drive it! checks out the new RS. vintage! The Thurner RSOnly 121 Thurners were ever built. The RS was the pet project of insurance salesman, race car driver and hobby mechanic Rudolf Thurner. He modelled his Thurner RS on the NSU Prinz and produced every vehicle by hand.Ottmar Philippi owns one of these rare cars. He bought it used in the late 1970s, and has lovingly refurbished it. Now his 600 kilogram dream vehicle often leaves much bigger sports cars for dust. After seeing his workmanship, the vehicle's inventor sold Philippi the rights to produce Thurners. Now Ottmar Philippi is helping to keep the memory of the RS alive, while also producing new models.
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21:30:00 05/17/11
im test: VW Amarok
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"Amarok" steht in der Sprache der in Nordkanada und Grönland beheimateten Inuit für den Wolf. Welcher Name könnte also besser zu einem ungezähmten, freiheitsliebenden Wolfsburger Modell passen?Als Pick-Up zählt der Amarok zu den eher ungewöhnlichen VW-Modellen. Und er soll das - vor allem auf dem amerikanischen Kontinent so beliebte - Mittelklasse Pick-Up-Segment aufmischen. In diesem Fahrzeugsegment werden jährlich rund zwei Millionen Fahrzeuge zugelassen. Die große Stärke des Amarok sind seine sparsamen Motoren. Aber auch seine einfach zu beladene Ladefläche setzt neue Maßstäbe. motor mobil hat den Wolf getestet.
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21:30:00 05/17/11
motor mobil: Das Automagazin
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motor mobil präsentiert und vergleicht Autos, die für Luxus und Sportlichkeit stehen.am start: Mercedes SLKDie erste Generation erregte 1996 mit dem Variodach Aufsehen, das den offenen Roadster auf Knopfdruck in wenigen Sekunden in ein Coupé mit festem Dach verwandelte.Die zweite Generation legte bei Bedarf den Passagieren den Warmluftschal AIRSCARF um Hals und Schultern und ermöglichte so genussvolles, offenes Fahren auch bei kühleren Temperaturen. Jetzt gibt es den Mercedes SLK der dritten Generation und auch diesmal wird der SLK seinem Ruf als Trendsetter gerecht. Bis zu 25 Prozent Kraftstoff spart der neue im Vergleich zum Vorgänger und auch technisch hat der neue viele Highlights zu bieten. im test: VW Amarok"Amarok" steht in der Sprache der in Nordkanada und Grönland beheimateten Inuit für den Wolf. Welcher Name könnte also besser zu einem ungezähmten, freiheitsliebenden Wolfsburger Modell passen?Als Pick-Up zählt der Amarok zu den eher ungewöhnlichen VW-Modellen. Und er soll das - vor allem auf dem amerikanischen Kontinent so beliebte - Mittelklasse Pick-Up-Segment aufmischen. In diesem Fahrzeugsegment werden jährlich rund zwei Millionen Fahrzeuge zugelassen. Die große Stärke des Amarok sind seine sparsamen Motoren. Aber auch seine einfach zu beladene Ladefläche setzt neue Maßstäbe. motor mobil hat den Wolf getestet. im vergleich: Rolls Royce Ghost - BMW 760Standesgemäßer als im Rolls Royce Ghost oder einem BWM 760 li kann man wohl nicht reisen. Deshalb hat sich motor mobil die Glanzstücke des aktuellen Automobilbaus einmal genauer angesehen.Optisch könnten die beiden Luxuslimousinen unterschiedlicher kaum sein. Der mit 5,21 Meter recht große BMW 760 li wirkt deutlich zierlicher als der noch längere Rolls Royce Ghost. Sportlichkeit trifft hier auf ruhende Eleganz. Der englische Nobelschlitten ist so prunkvoll wie ein Adelssitz. Souverän sportlich der BMW 760 li: ein Anzug, der wie maßgeschneidert passt. in der praxis: Skoda Fabia RS Limousine und KombimodellDer flotte Fabia RS - sein Erkennungsmerkmal ist die sportliche Frontschürze mit ihren wabenförmigen Lufteinlässen.Ein markanten Dachkantenspoiler erhöht den Anpressdruck auf die Hinterräder und das Sportfahrwerk bringt das Auto dem Asphalt 14 Millimeter näher. Das alles klingt sehr vielversprechend. Und er hat viel gemein mit anderen starken Kleinen, die Spaß machen – dem VW Polo GTI und dem Seat Ibiza Cupra: einen 1,4 Liter TSI-Direkteinspritzer mit 132 kW. motor mobil macht den Fahrspaßcheck. mit stil: Thurner RSDieser Wagen wurde nur 121 Mal gebaut. Vom Versicherungskaufmann, Rennfahrer und Hobby-Bastler Rudolf Thurner im Allgäu. Alles in Handarbeit, auf Basis des NSU Prinz.Heute gehört der Wagen Ottmar Philippi. Ende der Siebziger Jahre konnte er einen Gebrauchten ergattern, sein Traumauto. Mit dem 600 Kilo-Leichtgewicht lässt er ausgewachsene Sportler stehen. In liebevoller Kleinarbeit hat er den Exoten-Prinz restauriert. Und seine Arbeit konnte überzeugen. Kurz vor Thurners Tod hat Philippi die Lizenz erhalten, das Auto weiter zu bauen. Damit wir das Andenken gewahrt und mit neuen Modellen am Leben gehalten.
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17:00:01 11/21/10
Rep. Pence Pretends Americans Want More Cuts In Safety Net
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That's an interesting game of chicken these ambitious Republicans are playing. They've decided they'll simply ignore what Americans are so clearly saying , and act as if they've said the opposite. Voters may suffer from period political amnesia, but I'm pretty sure they'll remember who hacked away at what's left of our social safety net, since so many of them are depending on it now: >
This week on CNN, host Wolf Blitzer confronted Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL) with a recent poll that found Americans don’t want to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans and wondered why Schock — who has made both extending all the tax cuts and listening to the American people a priority — isn’t exactly listening to what they want. But Schock simply ignored the poll, saying, “The American people reject” letting the tax cuts expire for the wealthy.
Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN) got caught playing a similar game yesterday, also on CNN with Blitzer. Pence — who has also made listening to the American people a priority — argued that in order to reduce the deficit, the government should cut spending on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. But when Blitzer told Pence that a recent poll showed that Americans don’t want cuts to those programs, the Indiana congressman pulled a Schock: >
PENCE: Well, I don’t know if they’re saying don’t touch it . I think they’re saying for people who are on Medicare and Social Security or depending on Medicaid today, let’s keep the promises we’ve made to seniors.
To his credit, Pence did say that cuts in defense spending should be on the table as well, but he also argued that Social Security should be revamped for those under 40 years old — an age that conveniently leaves Pence out of any potential changes to the popular social program
Indeed, as Blitzer noted, according to a new CNN poll, while Americans do want to reduce the deficit, employing significant cuts in social programs to do it is very unpopular:
For most of the government programs tested in the poll, including Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, college loans, and aid to farmers and unemployed workers, Americans say that avoiding significant spending cuts is more important than reducing the deficit.
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17:00:01 11/21/10
Rep. Pence Pretends Americans Want More Cuts In Safety Net
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That's an interesting game of chicken these ambitious Republicans are playing. They've decided they'll simply ignore what Americans are so clearly saying , and act as if they've said the opposite. Voters may suffer from period political amnesia, but I'm pretty sure they'll remember who hacked away at what's left of our social safety net, since so many of them are depending on it now: >
This week on CNN, host Wolf Blitzer confronted Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL) with a recent poll that found Americans don’t want to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans and wondered why Schock — who has made both extending all the tax cuts and listening to the American people a priority — isn’t exactly listening to what they want. But Schock simply ignored the poll, saying, “The American people reject” letting the tax cuts expire for the wealthy.
Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN) got caught playing a similar game yesterday, also on CNN with Blitzer. Pence — who has also made listening to the American people a priority — argued that in order to reduce the deficit, the government should cut spending on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. But when Blitzer told Pence that a recent poll showed that Americans don’t want cuts to those programs, the Indiana congressman pulled a Schock: >
PENCE: Well, I don’t know if they’re saying don’t touch it . I think they’re saying for people who are on Medicare and Social Security or depending on Medicaid today, let’s keep the promises we’ve made to seniors.
To his credit, Pence did say that cuts in defense spending should be on the table as well, but he also argued that Social Security should be revamped for those under 40 years old — an age that conveniently leaves Pence out of any potential changes to the popular social program
Indeed, as Blitzer noted, according to a new CNN poll, while Americans do want to reduce the deficit, employing significant cuts in social programs to do it is very unpopular:
For most of the government programs tested in the poll, including Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, college loans, and aid to farmers and unemployed workers, Americans say that avoiding significant spending cuts is more important than reducing the deficit.
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01:38:35 11/19/10
Wintergrasp - Rated BGs - BestBuy DevChat
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Wintergrasp queuing changed in 4.0.3
In patch 4.0.3, Wintergrasp queuing was changed so that each battle attempts to match the factions at a 1-to-1 ratio. This is the exact system being used for Tol Barad in Cataclysm. While we understand that this inflates queue times for factions which are vastly overpopulated on select realms, we prefer this system over using Tenacity. In addition, the new system at least encourages playing on a faction that's better balanced against the opposing faction. With the old Wintergrasp functionality, players were almost encouraged to be on an overpopulated faction, further contributing to realm balance issues.
That said, we'll review realms with significant faction imbalances on a case-by-case basis in the event we need to take further action.
Rated Battlegrounds FAQ
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm is just around the corner -- and that means Rated Battlegrounds will soon be available. While Rated Battlegrounds will only be open to level-85 characters, we know many of you may still have some questions about this new system, so we’ve put together an FAQ to help address some of the more common inquiries we've seen.
Q. What are Rated Battlegrounds?
A. Like the Arena system, Rated Battlegrounds are an alternative way for players to battle against opponents of similar skill levels and accrue rating to purchase powerful PvP gear. Instead of competing in a 2v2, 3v3, or 5v5 bracket, though, you'll be testing your mettle in familiar environments like Arathi Basin and Eye of the Storm, as well as all-new Battlegrounds set to release in Cataclysm.
Q. How are Rated Battlegrounds structured?
A. Rated Battlegrounds are broken down into two brackets: 10v10 and 15v15. These brackets rotate weekly and can be viewed in-game via the calendar by activating the Battleground holiday filter.
Q. What Battlegrounds are eligible for Rated Battleground matches?
A. Warsong Gulch, Arathi Basin, Eye of the Storm, Strand of the Ancients, Battle for Gilneas, and Twin Peaks.
Q. What happened to the 25v25 bracket?
A. We decided to remove this bracket. We don't feel it's feasible to ask players to coordinate a group of 25 players for Rated Battlegrounds. If any player happens to drop group just before a match begins, the raid group would not be able to enter the battle. We anticipate most players or guilds will stick with fairly dedicated 10-player groups, and making the jump to 15-player groups shouldn't be too difficult.
Q. How can I queue for a Rated Battleground?
A. Before entering the queue, you must first create a raid with the full number of players required for the weekly bracket (10 or 15). Any level-85 player on your realm and of your faction may participate in the battle regardless of guild association.
Once you have a raid of the appropriate size, simply open up the PvP window, click on the Conquest tab, highlight "Rated Battleground," and then click "Join Battle."
Q. Can I queue up solo and just be matched with a Rated Battleground team?
A. No. You will need to first join a raid of the appropriate size and level before you can queue up for a Rated Battleground. Individual queuing will not be available for Rated Battlegrounds.
Q. Do all players in the raid group have to be from the same guild in order to queue for a Rated Battleground?
A. No. So long as the raid group size matches the weekly bracket and is comprised of level-85 players, you can queue up for a Rated Battleground no matter what guild you are in. Guild membership has no effect on the formation of Battleground teams.
Winning a Rated Battleground with a team composed of at least 80% guild members, however, will result in the additional benefit of guild experience gain for that guild.
Q. How can I tell if my Rated Battleground team meets the minimum guild requirement?
A. If you join a Rated Battleground with the minimum number of required guild members, a special guild banner will appear in the upper-left corner of the in-game mini-map. This will let you know if you are eligible for the bonus guild experience.
Q. What are the normal benefits of winning a Rated Battleground?
A. When you win a Rated Battleground, you will be rewarded Conquest points, up to your weekly cap. Weekly caps are individual for each player and are based on your highest single PvP rating from the previous week (the cap resets on Tuesdays). This rating can be derived from your 2v2, 3v3, or 5v5 Arena rating or your Rated Battleground rating.
Q. What Rated Battleground rating do players start out with?
A. Players start at zero Rated Battleground rating and progress upward from there. If you lose a battle, your Rated Battleground rating will only be reduced if that rating is currently higher than your Match Making Value (MMV). For the most part, a rating only goes up.
Q. What’s MMV?
A. Match Making Value (or MMV for short) is our best measure of an individual player's skill. MMV is the skill rating per format (2v2, 3v3, 5v5, Battleground) and per character that is used for matchmaking. It exists to help the matchmaking system create great matches as quickly as possible for all players. It's generally not a rating we show, with the exception of an average MMV for Arena teams.
Q. Will my MMV go down in the event of a Rated Battleground loss?
A. Yes; however, unlike Arenas, all players in a Rated Battleground team will win or lose the same amount of Rated Battleground rating per match depending on its outcome.
Q. Does MMV for Rated Battlegrounds function the same as it does in Arenas (i.e. does it go up more when you beat a higher-rated team, and go down more when you lose to a lower-rated team)?
A. Yes. Your MMV will go up faster if you defeat a Rated Battleground team with a higher average MMV.
Q. What’s the plan to prevent your Rated Battleground rating from skyrocketing at high win ratios? If your rating only goes down when it is above your MMV, it seems that ratings will just be high on average (compared to Arena).
A. If your Rated Battleground rating gets inflated much beyond your MMV, you’ll only receive a minimal amount of points when you win. Similarly, you’ll lose many more points after a defeat, until your Rated Battleground rating gets back in line with your MMV. This will prevent inflation.
Q. Can consumables and engineering items be used in Rated Battlegrounds?
A.Yes, but they will follow the same rules and restrictions as Arenas.
Q. Will Rated Battleground teams only be matched against other teams in their Battlegroup?
A. No. Rated Battlegrounds will be region-wide, meaning that when you queue for a Rated Battleground, you will have the opportunity to be matched against a team from any of our North American World of Warcraft realms.
Q. Are there any plans to reward players with the highest Rated Battleground rating, similar to Arenas?
A. Epic ground mounts will be rewarded at the end of each season to the top 0.5% of players according to Rated Battleground rating. Titles are also available as you gain rating in the system. The titles are rewarded directly from achievements earned from gaining the required rating.
Developer Chat Hosted by Best Buy (transcript)
Will the heirloom items scale to 85?
The current plan is to have heirloom items stop at level 80 at the moment.
I was wondering what new and exciting mounts there will be and what your favorite so far is?
Not surprisingly there are all kinds of new mounts, we have spectral wolf/horse mounts, a dark phoenix, a camel, the new alchemy mount that turns you into a drake can ride, among others. Also a scorpion for the horde and a lion for the alliance. My favorite has to be the camel though... i mean really, who doesn't want to be a camel jockey?!
Has Blizzard considered adding a "Tabards Tab" to the UI, so that tabard collectors can switch out tabards more effectively without having to take up bank and bag space? --Thanks! Deathunholy of Galakrond
We have talked about adding a tabard tab. We've talked about doing a closet tab to handle it. It isn't something we are adding for Cataclysm though.
Will it be as long of a wait to fight Deathwing as it was for Lich King?
Hopefully not, we definitely have a goal to get our content patches out more quickly than we have in the past, without sacrificing quality of course, we plan for deathwing to be the most amazing encounter we've ever made! =]
Are there any plans to potentially add queueing to the rated battlegrounds instead of it having to be a pre-made raid team? I was really excited when I first heard about this feature, but after reading the FAQ i was a bit disappointed with that design.
We're currently looking into the possibility of having players in the honor battleground queue be able to be called to action by groups that aren't quite full, but we're going to see how the current queue'ing works out first so, that isn't something that would be available just yet
Will you allow players to fill their quest log with say, 25 dailies, and then turn them in right after Midnight on December 7th to get a quick boost towards 85? This is how it worked in the beta, but some players are confused on whether it will work on Live. Thanks!
Regarding 25 daily quests to turn in when the expansion goes live, this is something players have been able to do for the last 2 expansions and we aren't talking about changing it now.
I understand the decision from an economic perspective but I was wondering if the deveopers were disappointed in the decision to allow race changes immediately following the release of the expansion.
Regarding allowing race/faction change on day one. Actually this wasn't an economic decision at all. This was a decision that the leadership team made. Our priority as a dev team is to allow players to play the game with their friends, the way they want too. We also talked about the fact that this is a week one problem. So we made the decision not to restrict anything.
Will Darnasus be re built to be a real tree or will it always look like a dead stump with trees at the top?
...but now that Deathwing is doing his thing it makes much more sense than it used to! ;]
Deathwing hates trees.
A lot of players I know are trying to plan out what characters to roll for the new expansion, and the big question is: Will there be ANY new realms tagging along with the release of Cataclysm? Some point to low pop realms as a reason against, but surely with the redux'd 1-60 experience and the droves of returning players desiring clean slates, there has never been a better time for a fresh realm or two?
We haven't decided exactly what the new realm decisions are yet, but we open new realms when there is player demand for them. One thing we can't do is plan all realms for day one. The goal is for realms to have good concurrency so everyone has a great game/matchmaking experience.
Could you comment on the plan for raids in Cataclysm? If i remember it was said that there would be smaller raids in cata but more of them. Would that mean like two small raids per patch or more patches in total?
The idea is that we'll have more raid environments, but fewer bosses in each environment, but a similar total number of raid bosses overall... if that makes sense. =] so, for cataclysm launch we have the skywall environment, the twilight bastion environment, and blackwing descent, versus having almost all the bosses in one environment like we did with naxrammas.
With the changes to the game environment itself, what new computer requirements will be optimal to run the game smoothly?
One of the things that is really important to us is a great gaming experience regardless of your hardware. While the system requirements do go up over time, we do want the experience on slower machines to be great. We do this by trying to add a lot of graphical options to allow players to control the experience from "runs fast" all the way to "looks great".
Will there be more than one Legendary weapon in Cata? Will there be a Caster DPS legendary? Any info or plans would be awesome =) Thanks!
It's likely there will be more than one legendary weapon, although it's too early to say for sure. We do, however, have a plan to do a caster dps staff soon.
Where did Uldum come from?
Egypt ;]
The idea with Uldum is that it has always been there, cloaked from the eyes of the players. The emergence of Deathwing has damaged some of the technology that kept it hidden. There is a story in the zone that explains this and what has been happening in the player absence.
With resource systems now broadened to include focus, rage, energy, and runic power as well as mana, and there being conditionals like enrages, holy power, combo points and runes, will classes that just use mana be getting similar treatment or remaining as they are?
Really that decision is made on a class-by-class, talent tree-by-tree basis. If we feel like the talent spec in question needs a broader resource management then we do it, but we don't like to unnecessarily complicate a spec's resource management if it isn't absolutely necessary.
Why is it that we are not able to use Archaeology before the expansion? I thought it was really cool how you guys released Inscription last time and would love to have the opportunity to level it before the expansion drops.
Using archeology before the expansion was something we talked about, but ended up adding everything about the profession to the "post sundered" world. Thus, you won't be able to use archeology before the sundering happens.
The first tier of Cataclysm raiding has 3 separate instances to tackle. Are you guys planning on keeping with the Burning Crusade model (SSC/TK, BT/Hyjal) and having multiple instances per raid tier? Will Deathwing have to share the spotlight with some other instance?
We'll evaluate that on a tier by tier basis. When we have awesome ideas that we can successfully make happen we'll do multiple environments, but it won't necessarily always be the case. We do have a super cool idea for the deathwing tier though... ...or at least so we hope. =]
What happened with the Worgen district in Stormwind?
We decided it didn't really fit very well, it was looking kind of awkwardly forced into the city. Plus deathwing would have destroyed it anyways.
As the world of Azeroth is changing I was wondering if the Death Knight zone will stay the same or will it also be affected by the cataclysm?
The death knight zone doesn't have any changes for Cataclysm.
I have been confused from the different posts for tier gear. Will there be three levels within each tier still or just heroic and normal and in either case will u just be getting them with points or will u still have to get certain things off drops off certain bosses to get the higher more heroic version of the tier gear?
There is still just normal and heroic difficulty for the raid and dungeon content, and the heroic gear has a higher item level than the corresponding normal gear
Do you feel faction imbalance is a problem at the moment? My queue is around 10-15 min at prime time as a member of the Horde and I know this is the case on at least two of the battlegroups. If so, do you think Worgen will fix the problem? And if they do not, will free faction changes ever be a possibility in the future on battlegroups or servers with a major problem?
We are working on some technology to further combine the PVP queues at server sites. This has been going on behind the scenes for a few weeks now in preparation for Cataclysm. Queue time is one of those things that gets a lot of attention and time, but will change significantly post Cata. Really good question.
What would you say was the hardest and/or easiest parts of developing this expansion? After all, many are saying this is the best expansion to date... So, what was the biggest challenge/easiest feat in creating it?
There have been huge challanges with this expansion, unlike any we've seen in the other two expansions. The scale of Cataclyms is huge for us, and something we didn't really expect when we started development. But we certainly feel like the effort has been worth it, and feel it's our best expansion so far.
Why does it seem the scorpion guild mount doesn't have a guild flag where the lion does? I was hoping to see Hordes of scorpions from our guild walking around with our tabard hanging from the tail like a flag behind them.
When riding a scorpion mount, your character displays holding a large standard with your guild symbol on it.
Why did you decide to make 310% mount speed purchasable in 4.0? It's a huge price for such a tiny speed upgrade, and used to work well as a just-above-vanity perk for people who completed the toughest achievements.
The primary reason was to equalize the awesome vanity mounts players had, and change the mechanic to one where you used the mount you were most excited about using. We wanted players to be able to see the mount players want, without considering the speed differential as a factor.
Will you allow players to change their login screen? I'd love to be able to use the Classic login screen, the unreleased one that was shown at Blizzcon, or perhaps a login screen of a previous expansion.
Players are not able to change their login screen.
How would a person get a Guild Mount? Would it be guild rep? If so how would that be calculated or obtained?
Once your guild gets to a high enough level and unlocks the guild mount, any player in the guild with a high enough guild reputation is able to buy the mount.
Will heirloom items work for goblins and worgens leveling from 1-80 at release?
Heirloom items will work perfectly for Worgen and Goblin characters! Enjoy!
Has there been any discussion of changing the heirloom items to true "Bind on Account" instead of the bind on server limitation that it has currently?
That is something we would like to do. Currently the servers mail carriers refuse to work together, and haven't worked out the economic terms from transferring mail from one server to another. One day we hope to resolve the union issues.
Will the option ever be available to change ones class, contingent upon what's currently available to the race restrictions at the time?
Never say never, but we don't currently have plans to do that.
There's any through about making account wise achievement, like Starcraft ones? It a reason for many players to not reroll/change mains since its look like a lot of work wasted when you switch your main char. Even changing to another char to help with one fight look a bit wrong now, if you are after achievements.
We do have plans to solve this problem, as it is limiting people from re-rolling for sure. This is something we want to solve, but don't have a good solution on how to do it at the moment.
Was there anything you guys regret not being able to include at launch? Possibly something that didn't have enough polish to it that me way see in the future? (You don't need to mention the Dance Studio at this point, really, it's okay)
Well... there is the dance studio. ;] There are of course always things we'd hoped to get into any patch/expansion that get pushed out until later. One example would be the idea to have a built-in atlas that details every encounter in each dungeon/raid. We're not super happy about the fact that the first time anyone encounters a new boss, the only way to learn about it (other than looking up strategies on the web) is to charge in and die a lot.
We'd love to give players some idea of what they're about to fight before they engage the boss. =]
Do honor points and Badges roll over into CATA, or do they reset to zero?
Yes, honor points and justice points carry over into cataclysm. Stock up now!
Is there any talks of maybe some faction cooperative campaigns? Since the cataclysm is threatening to destroy all life of azeroth, to me a logical response from the heroes of azeroth would be to set aside their differences and be able to work together in a raid. An Idea to maybe lessen the frequency of such groups is make the raid difficulty increase by choosing to work with the other faction, a sort of Heroic mode. Possibly even dual faction specific raids. Has there been any talks of such poss...
This is a common request, but not something we are looking to do. While there is a singular main bad guy in this expansion, the Horde and Alliance have their own unique challenges and agendas, and typically don't look to team up. After all it's the World of Warcraft, not the World of Peacecraft.
When designing expansions and content patches, do you have a list of new features to choose from that are planned out in advance or is there more of a brain storm session?
The feature set for each patch is determined by a combination of doing things (or finishing things) that we've been wanting to do for a while, along with completely new ideas that emerge as a result of the immediate needs of the game
The primary things you won't be able to do if you don't have Cataclysm are create a new Goblin/Worgen, level to 85, and fly in the orld world.
We like to stay as flexible as possible, so it's important to us to make sure that we aren't "over planned" into the future even though the real needs players have are changing
With the previous two expansions, the new content was actually on other continents, so if you didn't have the expansion, you just couldn't visit the continent. Since Cata is largely reworking of old-world content, however, how do you differentiate between someone with or without the xpac? What kinds of things will and won't be available to players don't have the upgrade?
See my answer above!
Will the 80 to 85 experience be closer to the 18hr mark or the 5 day mark that was 70-80?
That totally depends on the player to be honest, you'd be amazed by the differences in play patterns. That being said, somebody usually finds a way to level up very quickly.
What new feature(s) in WoW: Cataclysm are you guys most proud of?
I would have to say the 1-60 revamp, it's a ton of fun to play through the zones and an incredible amount of new content.
I'm most happy with the new Worgen and Goblin starting experiences. I think they are the best starting experience we've ever done, and that includes the death knight.
I have is why not have this latest expansion as a new territory like a Southrend similar to Northrend or a Moon body like Outlands instead of destroying Azeroth and Kalimdor? Were there limitations to expanding outwards or was this just to facelift the original game?
We make decisions like this on a case by case basis.. again depending on the needs of the game. In the case of Cataclysm, the world was due in for an overhaul, and we wanted to make everything fly-able, so it was important to flesh out any areas that were originally unfinished.
Can you clarify and confirm what will be available to players when 4.0.3a hits and what will be unavailable until 7th Dec?
4.0.3a will be the patch that actually causes the world to shatter and change forever. At that point you will be able to experience the new 1-60 leveling experience, as well as the new race/class combinations.
Is there an alternative mount for worgens that other races can ride
Worgen can ride the other mounts in the game, if that's what you're asking. They're not limited to their feral run.
With the level 1-80 Heirloom items, when Cataclysm is released will the xp gain work while leveling until you hit level 81? Or will XP gain be disabled for those on release?
They will not. Heirlooms stop granting their XP bonus at level 80. Not level 80.999999.
Will achievement points ever be able to be used to purchase any perks?
We have no plans to allow this. Achievements are a badge of honor only.
Druid
Is the Moonkin form for troll and worgen on the beta and ptr the final form or is it just a placeholder?
Final!
Mage
Right now, up to 50% of Ignite damage disappears due to the technical limitations of spells critting within certain timeframes. This has implications for Mage dps and the value of Mastery as a stat. Is overall damage being balanced to compensate and can we expect a solution in the near future?
We're resolving that by rolling up any "lost" ignite damage into the next ignite that overwrote it
Warlock
Are there any plans for a new Lock mount? I would love to see a possible flying mount for Locks..
One of the things we look at with mounts is broad appeal. While we do specific class mounts from time to time, most of the time we look to have mounts that all classes can use.
Warrior
Is Hit rating intended to tramp all other stats but Str for Fury till the 27% hardcap? Seems excessive
Generally speaking, we do balance hit rating to be the "best" stat until you're at the hit rating cap
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06:20:10 06/26/10
MedicCast TV - Twilight Eclipse Wolf-Bare-Taylor Syndrome
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With the release of the latest installment in the Twilight movie saga this week, I thought it would be important to cover some of the unusual injuries and medical presentations EMS providers might see over the coming weeks.
Some of you may have already seen some of these unusual effects following the release of “New Moon” last holiday season. Because of that I will start off with the new syndrome known only as Wolf-Bare-Taylor Syndrome.
This should not be confused with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
> “Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is a heart condition in which there is an extra electrical pathway or circuit in the heart. The condition can lead to episodes of tachycardia and is one of the most common causes of tachycardia in infants and children.”
Thank you Dr. Know-it-all! No, I’m talking about the Wolf-Bare-Taylor syndrome. Bare-Wolf effect as it is sometimes called is characterized by periods of syncope, near syncope, or lightheadedness coupled with short bursts of tachycardia, facial flushing, and forced air exhalation or sighing. The syndrome usually affects soccer moms between the ages of 30 to 45 and often follows sighting of shirtless teenage actors during movie screenings.
Treatments are mostly palliative and include oxygen, splashing cold water on the face, cold shower, or just leaving her the heck alone so she can finish the movie. A 12-lead ecg is NOT necessary as nothing of note will show up in most cases.
EMS providers may test for the disorder by adding any recent promotional pictures of Taylor Lautner to their EMS bags and showing them while noting increases in pulse and respirations.
The American Heart Association could not be reached for comment.
Come back next week when I’ll look at the newly discovered “Cullen’s Arrhythmia.”
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07:26:00 03/09/09
Matinee Movies 35 The Great Commandment 1939
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All of Judea is groaning under Emperor Tiberius and the outrageous taxes that the merciless Roman tetrarch Herod and governor Pontius Pilate are subjecting them to. In a small village near Jerusalem, the fanatic Zealots study their scrolls and predict the coming of a King from the lineage of David, who will save the Jewish nation from the yoke of Roman oppression. However, when news comes from afar that Jesus, the son of a Nazarene carpenter, is being proclaimed the awaited Messiah, the Zealots ridicule the notion. "Can any good come out of Nazareth?" asks head scribe Lamech . The Zealots want a fighting leader, and none more so than young and headstrong Joel who also happens to love the beautiful Tamar and hopes to marry her. His father Lamech, however, has other plans and arranges a marriage between Tamar and Joel’s brother Zadok . When the Roman centurion Longinus arrives in the village on the eve of the holy Sabbath to collect the tax, a few of the poorer one attempt to escape and are captured. A disillusioned Joel decides to go to seek the man Jesus and find out for himself if Israel has now got a king. Following her heart, Tamar wants to follow him - but Joel is thinking of greater issues than his own happiness now. He seeks the freedom of his nation. When he finds Jesus, however, he encounters a man preaching a message of peace that is incompatible with the philosophy of violence. Nevertheless, he finds himself drawn to and convinced by this miracle-working Jesus. With a totally new perspective and what constitutes freedom and victory, Joel returns to his village - in time for the wedding feast of Tamar with his brother. Here is the test of his new-found faith in the greatest commandment as taught by Jesus- "Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and all thy mind, and love thy neighbor as thyself....". Especially when his brother Zadok is killed by Longinus.EDITORIAL REVIEW: Israel is in uproar over the additional taxes that the Roman Emperor is afflicting the Jews with - none more so that the Zealots, expounders of the Holy Torah. They long for a king to rescue the nation from oppression, and at first the headstrong Joel is convinced that he has found him in Jesus, who is being proclaimed Messiah (Savior). At the cost of his own happiness with beautiful Tamar, he ventures forth to meet this holy man - but he encounters a Messiah of peace instead of war. Along with a dissenting disciple called Judas, Joel still believes that the Zealots can crown Jesus of Nazareth a conquering King. In this historical epic based on true Biblical incidents and characters, the viewer is confronted afresh with the seeming contradiction of the Prince of Peace. As the tale unfolds, almost all inner conflicts that we face in our search for real truth are tactfully - and sometimes brutally exposed. What is of greater value - spiritless theological dogma or the Kingdom of God? These and more questions are raised and answered in this timeless masterpiece by director Irving Pichel that will leave a lasting impression... and possibly a re-examination of all that we hold is true. Cast: John Beal ... Joel Maurice Moscovitch ... Lamech (as Maurice Moscovich) Albert Dekker ... Longinus Marjorie Cooley ... Tamar Lloyd Corrigan ... Jemuel Warren McCollum ... Zadok Ian Wolfe ... Tax collector Olaf Hytten ... Nathan Anthony Marlowe ... Singer Lester Sharpe ... First Zealot (as Lester Scharff) Marc Loebell ... Judas (as Marc Lobell) Harold Minjir ... Andrew Earl Gunn ... Wounded Man Albert Spehr ... Second Zealot George Rosener ... Merchant
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17:00:00 12/10/08
The Chibi Project - Megaman / Blending / Firearms
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This all started at Anime Boston 2005 where Megaman was put into a blender. We attempted to chop him into bits, but he was just too tough for the blender. We ended up destroying the blender instead. This was the first failed experiment in the history of The Chibi Project. Wanting to get our revenge, we handed Megaman over to our friend Buford. Buford likes firearms and has quite a collection. He brought Megaman out to the firing range along with a Kimber Stainless 1911 (semi-auto pistol, .45 ACP), Yugoslavian military M59/66 SKS (semi-auto rifle, 7.62x39mm Soviet), Remington 870 Express Magnum with 26" barrel and imp. cyl. choke (pump shotgun, 12 gauge), Winchester "white box" .45 ACP FMJ target ammo, Wolf 7.62x39mm Soviet FMJ ammo, Remington Express Magnum 12 gauge 00 buckshot shells, and Federal Hi-Power #6 shotshell. Megaman didn't stand a chance. Working his way up through his arsenal, he took out Megaman's head, arms, and legs. All that remained by the end were tiny pieces. Megaman is no more.
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23:22:32 03/07/08
Mass Prophylaxis Clinic Training In Second Life
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Machinima showcasing the work of Peter Yellowlees MD (a.k.a. Nash Baldwin). Mass Prophylaxis Clinic Training: Objective: Create and evaluate pilot bioterrorism defense training environment using virtual reality technology over the Internet - virtual world of Second Life. Environment built by Daniel Wolfe mimics setting of Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) distribution for Northern California. Pilot included 4 phases: Needs assessment, modeling and development, development of a training manual and pilot testing the environment. Principal Investigator: Peter Yellowlees MD, Co-Investigators: Donald Hilty MD, Martin Leamon MD, 2008. Previous project in Second Life also shown: Virtual Hallucinations ( Peter Yellowlees MD, Peter Cook MD). Project builder/scripter/programmer: Daniel Wolfe (Spider Mycron in SL). Machinima created by Bernadette Daly Swanson (HVX Silverstar in SL) for the UC Davis Health System 2008 Health Informatics Conference, Sacramento, CA, March 1, 2008. Music by Cassidy Bisher: To War (Part 1) (Revostock.com). Photos from the workshop in Second Life: http://www.flickr.com/photos/photolibrariesAlternate formats can be downloaded from links at bottom right side of page in native and other formats.



