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Brian Arnold

Member since: Apr 20th, 2006

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Breakfast Topic: What's the best new quest of the expansion?

Jan 3rd 2011 9:06PM (WoW)
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

12 Days of Joyswag: Xbox 360 S plus 'Games for the Holidays,' A World of Keflings, Raskulls, and ilomilo

Dec 26th 2010 12:04AM (Joystiq)
I got a Kinect, but if I win this bundle, I'm giving my old Xbox and Kinect from today to my nephews.

12 Days of Winter Veil Giveaway Day 1: Razer Naga gaming mouse

Dec 22nd 2010 5:16PM (WoW)
Ooh, neat device.

12 Days of Winter Veil Giveaway Day 1: Gigabyte GTX 460 graphics card

Dec 22nd 2010 10:55AM (WoW)
I would love this thing. I can't use it on my main system, but my wife's computer is starting to age, and this would be a great shot in the arm for it. :)

WoW Rookie: Dungeoneering 101

Dec 16th 2010 1:26PM (WoW)
More people need to learn to assist off the tank. That alone would make groups go SO much more smoothly.

Remember, the tank is your Friend, so click your tank and hit F for Friend, to help him F up the right mob. :)

Spiritual Guidance: Gearing a shadow priest for Cataclysm heroics

Dec 15th 2010 7:32PM (WoW)
I think Fox is going to melt your face for asking about healy priests in here.

Recent security breaches spur new Battle.net phishing emails

Dec 14th 2010 7:42PM (WoW)
I see that mark in the mail I received - which looks legit and contains no links to anything but the official resources - but what I don't know is if you mean to indicate that this string means the mail is legit or phishing.

Recent security breaches spur new Battle.net phishing emails

Dec 14th 2010 7:40PM (WoW)
I got one of these emails. However, looking at the mail - it looks legit. None of the URLs are actually redirects. The raw text in the email is really pointing to legitimate URLs.

That being said, the email says that my PW was reset, but it wasn't. It still worked just fine.

I was in the Gawker list of email addresses, so I've been resetting PWs at throwaway sites (I used the same user/email/PW set at Joystiq as I did at Gawker, but important things like banking all have distinct PWs). My bnet account should be fine.

If this is phishing, there's no hook here, at least in the email I received.

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