Every city seems to have one. That dirty street you walk down, you know there are prostitutes around, someone is selling drugs, sometimes it’s out in the open, sometimes it’s just beneath the surface. This weekend I was introduced to one such street online, while playing World of Warcraft.
How I Got Involved
It started innocently enough. [...]
In: Gaming
2 Jul 2009 While watching Heroes tonight, I read a little Digg.com (I don’t know why I bother sometimes!) I came across an image titled:
How To Force Blizzard To Add LAN Support To Starcraft II (PIC)
Looking at the image, you see that a customer is canceling his World of Warcraft account in order to protest the dubiously [...]
In: Gaming
28 May 2009Recently I signed back up for World of Warcraft to do some testing on Windows 7 and the new ATI series of video cards. Today I wanted to cancel the account so I didn’t get charged again, and had to laugh at the options for quitting. There are two drop downs to explain your reason [...]
In: Gaming
22 Feb 2009World of Warcraft is a beast to install alone, patching it up to the latest version is another story. Many people, me included, will make a backup of the World of Warcraft folder to save time installing it on a new machine. This used to work just dandy, but now you might find yourself presented [...]
In: Gaming
19 Feb 2008World of Warcraft is a pretty hot topic around this blog. I haven’t written anything about it in awhile, but as I just put together a new gaming system and decided to take the plunge into the world of 64-bit Vista, I thought it was high time I do an update about playing World of [...]

Jason Burns is a technology enthusiast, Microsoft guy, photographer, musician and all around geek. This blog is the general rambling one, check out the links for the specific ones!
