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Bill

Member since: Dec 23rd, 2005

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Blood Pact: Raiding as Affliction

Jan 30th 2009 2:48PM (WoW)
aff locks have to always remember that affliction is more about maximizing damage per cast time (DPCT) and your DPCT is going to be higher than any of your dots than a shadowbolt.

Dropping any of them is going to lead to subpar DPS.

If you don't like the complexity go to some hybrid spec that is 3 dots and incinerate spam. I did it for a while, but that becomes a snoozer after a bit.

The funny thing is, Affliction is essentially managing three groups of events - haunt uptime, casting UA/Immo and casting SL/CoA. Corruption always stays up if Haunt is managed properly.

After a bit of practice, I don't find it to be terribly difficult.

On the 5th day of Festivus, TV gave to me

Dec 18th 2006 1:11PM (AOL TV)
Why do people get so angry about Studio 60 still being on the air? If you don't like it, don't watch it. Easy enough.

Most of these shows had "tank" written all over them from the get go. The Nine was the most promising to me, and they lost me after 2 episodes, due to some rather ridiculous plot turns.

Going all-cellphone not as radical an idea anymore

Apr 2nd 2006 2:24PM (The Wireless Report)
My wife and I have done the cellphone only thing for almost 4 years, and it's been great. I still have access to landlines at work for reliability and it's saved us money. It got easier when cable modems became an option for internet access.

Jan 8: What's on HDTV today

Jan 8th 2006 6:23PM (Engadget HD)
gray's anatomy is one of those recap episodes, nothing new...

Outlook 12 to include RSS reader

Jan 5th 2006 4:42PM (Download Squad)
Newsgator's killer app is server synchronozation, and it also includes the outlook reader in a subscription fee. It also bought FeedDemon as a standalone app and continues development on it.

On the surface, this seems to hurt them a lot more than when you dig deeper.

Wal-Mart stocking up on 360s for January sales event

Dec 23rd 2005 2:55PM (Joystiq)
Salespeople in the store might be pissed about "year end performance" but it's likely that the marketing folks in Bentonville know what they are doing. Wal-Mart's fiscal year, like most retailers, ends January 31st, 2006, not at the calendar year end. So they will still get their sales in before the "end of the year".

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