So in looking at my black lotus farming strategy it strikes me that the archeology profession is pretty similar, it makes a great thing to do in WoW while I'm doing housework because there's alot of fly time involved between digs. The respawn rate is faster by lots tho, so you can always be digging and don't have to doddle to make the circuts.
So here's my archeology strat:
Fly to one zone and dig all you can, sometimes there's multiple digs in a zone.
Fly to a different zone, while flying run a load of laundry, do up some dishes, tidy up.
Repeat until madness creeps in.
Welcome!
Welcome to all the people who live in my computer, and those I actually see in person!
I have often been told that I have a unique way of looking at the world. I assume that at least some of the time that was when folks disagreed with me, but were too kind or afraid to say so.
Having faced some recent health issues that have made me look at my mortality, I thought it was high time to write out some of my weird mind meanderings for the folks that matter in my life, and perhaps for some stranger passing through.
I make no claims of absolute truth or correctness in the writings contained here. Merely my observations, opinions, and feelings.
My hope is to leave a little food for thought for people to gnaw on even if only for a moment.
Happy Internetting,
CJ
I have often been told that I have a unique way of looking at the world. I assume that at least some of the time that was when folks disagreed with me, but were too kind or afraid to say so.
Having faced some recent health issues that have made me look at my mortality, I thought it was high time to write out some of my weird mind meanderings for the folks that matter in my life, and perhaps for some stranger passing through.
I make no claims of absolute truth or correctness in the writings contained here. Merely my observations, opinions, and feelings.
My hope is to leave a little food for thought for people to gnaw on even if only for a moment.
Happy Internetting,
CJ
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
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