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A world beyond level 30

After watching the quick look of the Wow Cataclysm it hit me that I had never seen anything of World of Warcraft beyond level 30. Once the next expansion hit all the old content would be gone for good, and though perhaps it didn't really matter the bug to play once again bite me. Back in the early years of Wow I had started an Undead Shadow Priest on the recommendation of friends who were playing at the time. I started to hate it around about level 20 but continued as best I could up until level 30 at which point most of my friends just up and quit.

 
Chatting to somebody at work they suggested I try another class, namely the Warlock and Hunter. However never doing things by half’s what started as two characters jumped into seven. Even though playing as a Blood Elf Warlock and Draenei Hunter was more fun than Priest I wanted to try every class I could. Before I knew it I began juggling..... 
 
Human Paladin

Undead Mage 
Draenei Shaman  
Night Elf Druid 
Blood Elf Priest - What can I say I love healing people 
 
Funny thing was despite the ease of which quests are done I never really got to see a whole deal. I tried to get as much rest exp out of each character and now the changes have begun. But I don't regret starting again, I have learnt a whole bunch and now I know the Shaman is my favourite class but hey I only just got a character to level 31 so, now I can really get to see something brand new.    

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Music on the mind


Have been playing a bunch of RTS games, well two but got me thinking about music. From there I started remembering the first PC RTS I'd played Command and Conquer. It was a world removed from all the turn based stratergy I'd played up until that point and I am ashamed to admit I never completed the first game. Looking around I realise you can get the soundtrack for this game on Itunes but man, these songs take me back.  
 
  
   
 What I love about this song is the catchy nature and random vocal clips, reminds me of DJ shadow or Rob Zombie. Its still pretty fun but  the soundtrack as a whole is dare I say incredibly 90s, but somehow still works even today. At the same time I worry if I look up anymore 1990s PC videogame soundtracks I'll realise just how lame I really was back then. Though Hell March will stand the test of time I'm sure of it.  
And to close me out.... 
 
  
  
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