[1. Local]: Hey
Reader comments -- ahh, yes, the juicy goodness following a meaty post. [1.Local] ducks past the swinging doors to see what readers have been chatting about in the back room over the past week.
Hey.
Reader comments have been cracking us up all week. From completely inane threads to humorous ways of explaining things, compiling this week's sampling has given me the giggles. There were some serious, insightful comments as well, of course. In fact, we'll start off with one from Drama Mamas. We answered a letter about some loot nastiness. A priest accidentally rolled need and won a weapon that a rogue wanted. Drama ensued. Scooter offered some added insight:
There's a ticking funny bomb waiting to go off on the next page.My friends and I call this situation the "Ticking Loot-Bomb Scenario". Basically the rogue was all set to go off on someone and the priest happened to cut the wrong wire. Everyone goes off like this at least once in their lives. It takes a level of maturity to recognize this in yourself and take action to calm down. Unfortunately this is something that even most adults never obtain.
It's also important to recognize when people do take that important deep breath and either calm down or remove themselves from the situation. The rogue should have just left the group. True, this inconveniences any friends/guild mates also on the run but 10 minutes of waiting for a replacement is still an improvement over 10 minutes of yelling.
Paranoia
Blizzard made a couple of Battle.net announcements this week. One was about the ability to import your Facebook friends into your Battle.net friends list. This caused some people to express misgivings.
thegatherer: Is it just me, or is Facebook taking over the whole net?
Vrykerion: Just a large chunk. The rest of the net is being assimilated by Google.
(cutaia): Yeah, you can't go anywhere withou[FACEBOOKNET MONITOR CONNECTING - THREAT DETECTED - INTERCEPT IN PROGRESS] I love Facebook! It's the best thing ever! Please come fertilize my peppers in Farmville™!
A friend is someone who likes you
The other Battle.net announcement was the release of details about the new Real ID feature. There was some confusion about how it worked, which Peon47 clarified:
RP SpotlightFrom what I read, it seems that if I'm Real ID friends with Carol Smith and Sue Jones, I'll be able to see their full names, and what they are up to (what games they're playing, and what characters they're logged into).
But all Carol will see is that I have a friend who is called "Sue Jones". She won't see Sue's e-mail address, her characters or even her online/offline/busy status.
Should Carol want that info, she'll have to send a Real ID request to Sue, who can ignore it; and Carol has no other way to contact her. I can simply tell Carol that Sue is a different Sue, from my old guild or something. Not my ex that I still keep in contact with just in case Carol dumps me.
Wait, I've said too much...
We've got some really good RP going on in the comments of For Gnomeregan!. This week, Anoushka's entry is awesome.
Kill moths for blood? Mutated rabbits? Walking flowers...do I dream this? Am I hit on the head in crash? This can't be happening...and then I fight fish-men while trying to get red snapper for village, ghosts of bear-men talking to me from sticks in ground, beautiful purple-skinned woman thinks we are demons...it is too much.
After wandering for awhile, I find myself getting pears for elekk, rescuing princess of bear-people from other bear-people, and then...sin'dorei. Blood elves! It wasn't just dream from earlier. They are here!
We are hunted, we are hated...but I learn that we stay true to who we are. We never forget lessons of the past and remain kind to those less fortunate.
Now, we are if not trusted, at least understood by purple-skinned ones. We are respected and honored among bear-people. But still we are hunted and hated by blood elves. Always shall this be so, I fear. So I will be strong with my people - I must be, for I must help those little ones I hear of. They have lost their home, and I have sworn myself to help them get it back.
I cannot go home. They can. I will help that happen!
What's in a name?
Chase Christian sent this comment thread to me from last week's Light and How to Swing it which discussed how to heal through Saurfang.
Aarkan: What did they name him?Sayis: They named him Dranosh. It means "Heart of Draenor" in Orcish. Saurfang made a promise to his mother before she died; whether he lived or died, he would enter the Dark Portal, alone. His boy would be safe, hidden away by the elders of Garadar. Untainted.
MoarHeroisms: Oh, have you not heard? It was my understanding that everyone had heard.
Arizor: D-D-D-Draenosh D-D-Draenosh. Oh have you heard about the Draenosh!? 'Cos everybody's heard about the Draenosh!...
Meg: I wonder what Dranosh means? I guess we'll never know.
prenden2: I'd mostly just heard of the bird.
Josh: In the Mountains....
Mariusz: Dranosh means 'wipe on Heroic' in Orcish.
The ultimate use of penultimate
There was a typo in Buff(ing) for BlizzCon where "penultimate" was used incorrectly. Ultimate means the best EVAR, while penultimate means second to last. Of course, you diligent grammar narcs made sure to mock us for this error.
Nandini: From the intro: "the penultimate WoW geek event: BlizzCon." If BlizzCon is the penultimate event, what is the ultimate event?
Glaras: And should you lose more or less weight for that one?
Radioted: ComicCon in San Diego?
(cutaia): Oh no! There's only one more WoW geek event after this one! /cry
David: BlizzCon 2: Electric Boogaloo.
Vogie: The Blizzcon in October is the Beta. They'll be coming out with the full version of Blizzcon sometime in 2011
Alex Ziebart: The ultimate event is the WoW.com meetup, duh.
Hey
Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that the Cataclysm Friends and Family Alpha started this past
Yoseph: hey
fearinlight: hello
Rapzak: sup
Ted: Yo
molsterssoul: greetings
bananasncheese: aloha
Masalar: Salutations
Nessingweary: hola
thebiggreene: howdy
seanthehorde: 你好
MankriksBeezy: bonjour
Capncrunch: Shalom
Holgar: "Pleased to meet you! I apologize profusely for any inconvenience my murderous rampage may have caused."
Gregg Reece: Bal'a dash, malanore
Dave: Wie gehts
JR said: こんにちは。
Carlos Alberto Mota Candreva: Oi ...
IvanP91: привет
Cedric: Kumusta?
Hivetyrant: Goodby. Oh crap, I mean G'day
SilentJustice: hi
Paula: Ola!
Hey.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
BoB May 9th 2010 8:04PM
Thats a lot of hi's... a lot...
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Sodapop May 9th 2010 8:36PM
hi
Quisling May 9th 2010 10:12PM
hey
Derka Derka Yes May 9th 2010 10:24PM
RGRDHRDHRHDRHH.
Hello in Murloc/Chewbaca.
Eternauta May 9th 2010 11:59PM
Greetings, traveller!
Tokkar May 10th 2010 12:27AM
Throm-Ka!
Tirrimas May 10th 2010 1:00AM
Waaaahssssssuuuuuup?
Jack Miles May 10th 2010 7:39AM
Ahhhh, I have been expecting you....
blizzardsprules May 10th 2010 9:01AM
bullrgrllller!
^- Abomination Greetings!
Shassar May 10th 2010 9:11AM
You... buy....
...Or sell...
William S Kent May 10th 2010 11:03AM
Wait....I remember you...
Andrew R. May 9th 2010 8:07PM
Aw...I figured my comment about the night elf Mohawk grenades would have made it into this weeks [1. Local].
MeanGreen May 9th 2010 8:11PM
Hey, been tryin' to meet you...
at Blizzcon baby!!!!!
Sodapop May 9th 2010 8:17PM
Is it just me, or has this [1. Local] made other people hungry for a philly cheesesteak..... mmmm
Iirdan May 9th 2010 8:25PM
How could you snub the Demoniac Pants conversation from the Choose My Adventure polls?
Kurash May 9th 2010 8:27PM
Nitpick:
The use of "ultimate" as "awesome!" actually stems from its original meaning, which is more along the lines of "final."
See, if something is the ultimate event, it stands to reason that it would be a grand finale kind of thing, right? Thus, the ultimate (that is, last) came to also mean "best."
So, strictly speaking, penultimate (as you correctly pointed out) means "second to last," while ultimate (in comparison to penultimate) would mean "THE last."
Extra fun: antepenultimate. (The third to last!)
/end grammarfiend
Artificial May 9th 2010 8:44PM
Even more fun: preantepenultimate :)
MisterRik May 9th 2010 9:00PM
Truth. The way it's stated in the article here, "second to last", makes it sound like, oh 5th place in a 6-man race. (Cue old Soviet-era joke: Pravda ran an article about a two-car race that pitted a Soviet-made car against an American-made car. The American car won the race. Pravda's headline read, "Soviet car finishes second, American car finishes next to last!")
themightysven May 9th 2010 10:25PM
actually, I believe antepenultimate would refer to any time before the second to last.
Kurash May 10th 2010 12:03AM
@Artificial
Ooh! I'd forgotten about "preantepenultimate"! Well played. :)