http://www.piercelogic.com/2006/06/2006-06-23.php
I'll be honest in saying that the new realm transfer service, which allows you to move a World of Warcraft character from one server to another, should have been something included with the original game and something that should cost no more than five dollars. As it stands, a lot of people (myself included) are happy with this announcement, but the enormous fee per character seems a bit outrageous. I don't plan on moving any of my characters, as I'm quite happy with the Agamaggan server, but at least I now know the option is there.
All of this following the new v1.11 patch release that's supposed to be amazing but I have yet had the chance to take it for a spin. Soon, I assure you, legions of spittle-faced fanboys who can't believe a person can exist without the daily pleasure of WoW for no less than four hours a day. Soon. Bill Hutchens, over at my new favorite gaming blog, had plenty to say about it today.
My attention, similar to most guys my age, quickly wandered and I soon came across this, which has to be one of the best videos I've seen dealing with the Diet Coke and Mentos fad that's been sweeping the internet. The video I linked is a cautionary tale about a woman who decided that she would settle this debate and chalk it up as a myth. It's a good thing she's wrong.
If this is the first you've heard about any of this, then don't be too late discovering the videos yourself, though I imagine by now the fad is in its waning days. You are probably the same people that didn't discover AYBABTU until a few months ago. Hang in there, you'll eventually come across something new.
Maybe.
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