Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Hail to the Chef

I have wanted to earn the achievement Hail to the Chef since I first got to Dalaran and did my first WotLK cooking daily. I saved up my cooking awards and build up my supply of Northern Spices. Then last weekend I started buying several of the new cooking recipes then headed out to collect the materials. Each day I would knock several of them out. Finally it was down to Gigantic Feast as the only reliable way to gain cooking levels. This last Sunday I decided that I going to push my cooking to 450, get the Fish Feast and complete the achievement. I headed on out to Borean Tundra and fish up the Deep Sea Monsterbelly and Rockfin Grouper. Then I slaughter a whole lot of mammoths. All told I have enough to create ten Gigantic Feast. It's a yellow item and I should get a skill up 75% of the time. I need six to get to 450, so my math says i should reach 450 without any problems. Guess again! Ten tries and I get 4 skill ups. Pfft! So you know, out I go again to collect the necessary materials and the second time around I get my two skill ups on four tries (I had collected enough mats for six). Learn the Fish Feast and cook it up (I had the mats from all the fishing I had already done) and BAM! I have earned the title Chef.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Crash and burn

When I got up this morning I wrote about the adventures of my hunter last night. After composing an interesting and entertaining post I ran a spell check. Up popped a misspelled word and the dictionary didn't know how to fix it. I jumped on Dictionary.com and tried to find the correct spelling. Apparently I had misspelled the word so badly that the spell checker and Dictionary.com couldn't figure out what I was on about. So I throw it at Google and get some hits. I clicked a link that looked promising and .... Well the title says it all. FireFox rolls over and plays dead. Well it wasn't playing. The post was lost. I was not a happy camper. "Dispare" had in fact become despair.

I'm used to this kind of behavior with IE and Windoze, but not with Firefox and my Mac. In fact I had become lazy at home. This happens at work not at home. As a computer professional I should have known better. If you don't want to lose it, back it up, and back it up often.

Edit: 17 February 2009

I came into make some enhancements to web links and low and behold the missing post had been saved as a draft. I had seen the periodic message saying that the post I was working on was being saved, I just had no idea where. So I guess this is just Crash without a burn. Hehe!

DING - 73

My hunter dinged 73 last night. I was questing Borean Tundra at the time; didn't even notice since i had aggro-ed a couple of extra mobs. Looked up and it read 73. Had to go back through the log to see when it happened. Now days I stop questing in order to run back to the trainer and get my newest abilities, but when you hit odd numbers you usually don't get anything good. I have often forgotten to spend talent points and train, so I like to take care of it while I'm thinking about it. Its all to easy for me to get lost in the game and forget these kind of "player" things. I'm not sure if it's old age or the immersive nature of the game. I'm afraid it's the former, not the latter.

The hunter is a Beast Master. For me it's the only build that interests me. Right now the "hot" talent build is Survivalist. But what fun is that? The great hunter nerf of 2008 has really taken a huge bite out of playing BM. Since this toon is in a really dead guild (I am often the only one logged in) it's not about raiding or running instances, it's just soloing. No one to complete for the top of the damage meters. While BigRedKitty may need to be at the top of the damage meters, that is not a issue for me. While I read all that I can about BM I really don't look at SV or MM to much. I'm prejudiced in that regard. I just love the beast mastery talent. Now that is what a 51 point talent should be. Not deep freeze (poor frost mages). So BM hunter and Frost mages have both been screwed by Blizzard recently, but the wheel turns and new patches are coming. Reason for hope or despair? I say to Blizzard, take the nerf bat and smack pallies and kitties a few times, and for good measure rogues too!

Auto-save FTW!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Nat Pagle and the three hour tour

My level 72 hunter just hit fishing skill of 225. That means it's time to go see Nat Pagle in Dustwallow Marsh. The quest he gives you sends you to four different zones to "catch me a few rare fish". Of course none of the places you need to go catch the fish are anywhere near flight points, so you get a nice long ride. This time around (the second toon I have done this quest with) I had some sharpened fishing hooks to help me out. I never spent more than 7 minutes at any one location, but I spent over an hour from start to finish to complete this quest. This is one of the really annoying things about WOW that I hate. All the time that you waste just getting from one place to another. I appreciate that it's a large and detailed virtual world, but is it necessary for me to spend fifteen minutes waiting while some bird flies me from one place to another? Really?

So it didn't take three hours, but give me a break.

Hello World

And so goes the first code that anyone writes, regardless of programming language they are learning. Hello World is ubiquitous. How do I display information within this programming framework? That is one of the first things you do, learn to display information. It does not matter how many different programming languages you learn, you will write an application that displays Hello World. Count on it.

While this is not a programming language, it is something new, so the title seems fitting, if not comfortable to the old programmer (that's me). What I have to do, is leave behind the structured world of technical writing that follows application development like a sad puppy. That stuff is a guaranteed to put everyone to sleep. If someone ever figures out how to take a technical document and turn it into a pill, they will be rich. Software developers do NOT like to write documentation, but we all have to do things we don't like. Hopefully writing this blog will not be one of those things.

For reasons that I cannot explain I feel the need to start a blog. Of course I have all these idea's that I think will make interesting posts. We will see. I will be posting about my virtual life in World of Warcraft, funny stories from my past (and even my present), and various musing on current topics. Yes this is just another soap box for the Internet enabled generation to stand on and espouse their view. I hope that they will be entertaining. I suspect that I am only writing for myself, so I should be fairly easy to please, since I know what I like. Now if I can only stop myself for revising this for the tenth or eleventh time.