while I was wondering how the Retribution expansion might change events like Burn Jita. The British tank tree showed up for the first time in World of Tanks. Over in Rift we were patching up as Storm Legion went live. I was only getting updates when they went wrong. That marked the potential end of my coverage of the server as SOE seemed uninterested in promoting it or anything about it. Meanwhile, on the Fippy Darkpaw server, the Dragons of Norrath expansion was unlocked. The EverQuest expansion Rain of Fear launched, leading to one of my occasional ponderings about how long the game will go on. Pity about it becoming aim hack central.ĮverQuest II Chains of Eternity went live, leading to some EQII reflection on my part. The introduced Krono, their PLEX-like currency. The Register was wondering if Second Life was a failure. I was feeling in the doldrums about computer hardware. Star Wars: The Old Republic made their free to play transition. Now see if you can figure out why it chose the three posts it did. But you will see that at the bottom of most posts here, including this one. And once in a while, it cannot find anything related. Sometimes the algorithm they are using is spot on. They had this feature before, then it went away, and now it has returned. At the bottom of posts, links now appear to related posts on the blog. On the upside, did roll out a new feature. They just broke it and put it back in place with no real change to the status quo that I could detect. I had a hope that maybe would upgrade the blogroll widget so that it would give us something like the awesome blogroll features like Blogger has… but no. There is a joke about telling us “You can keep your old theme if you like it” in there somewhere, I am sure. Once again I think it primarily impacted those with older themes. The only response was from one of the volunteers on their forums who couldn’t really tell us anything, though she took it upon herself to lecture people on how useless blogrolls are when it comes to traffic. As usual, no mention of a change was made until people started to scream and no mention of a fix was made either, things just went back to the way they used to be some hours later. The biggest hit was when they made a change that made all my blogroll data disappear for a few hours. What to say? took it upon themselves to break a few things with unannounced updates.
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