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January 2007 Archives
I hope you all enjoy our first episode. I definately had a great time recording. Roght this moment I am listening to it (Medros does all of the editing, so this is the first time I have heard the finished product.) As I predicted when we recorded that first conversation, I have been spending my time in the expansion split between leveling Lelia and starting my Dranei mage, Zinadia. A little more time has been spent with Lel, rather than with the mage though, I will admit. I have, however, come up with a backstory for my mage and hope to be getting it written out soon.
Heh. As I listen to the first episode, I begin to wonder how many times I can point out that I suck with the technical side of World of Warcraft. I'll keep count. Twice thus far.
I think my favorite quest so far in Hellfire Peninsula are the fly by bombings. I am an engie to begin with, so right there they are dearer to me than most other quests. Also, I love the fact that you can repeat the last one as many times as you like. Nothing like bombing peons to ease a boring afternoon.
If there is anything you think we should discuss on the show, or anything else you have to say, you can email me here - lelia@allthingsazeroth.com, or you can send me a tell in game, I can always use more people to talk to :D These days Lelia and Zinadia will be where I am. On Argent Dawn, of course.
Hmm... Zinadia is calling me... she has some rested bonus to zoom through.
Happy Hunting.
Show Notes:
Today's topics:
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This weeks show is mostly a portion of a conversation held amongst Shadow Walkers guildmates on Ventrillo. Participants were Bloon, 60 Balance Druid, Vendrahga, Shadow Walkers Guildmaster, 60 Balance Druid, Lelia, 60 Rogue, and Medros, 60 Balance Druid, 60 Holy Paladin, 51 Hunter.
The rest of the conversation will be published as soon as possible.
Azeroth is under attack!
World of Warcraft Client Patch 2.0.3 (01/09/2007)
The latest patch notes can always be found at http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/underdev/implemented/
While not the release of our first show, there is new audio to be found. As well, we now have the feed details for those looking to subscribe in their podcatcher. Lastly, iTunes support will be coming soon, I just need to get a link from them regarding where we can link to once they approve the application.
First, the audio. Lelia and I have recorded two different bits of audio. The first was a teaser, sort of a leadup to our first show, which should be out a few days before the expansion. It will be primarily a group retrospective of WoW now, as compared to 2 years ago, and where we think it will go from here. We will be recording that early next week, so I will have about 6 days in which I can edit it before the expansion hits. The second audio file we recorded is a promo. I know it's not so great, but we will work out the kinks, and will eventually record a better one when the quality I expect is reached. The promo is for those who do their own podcast, radio(even WoW Radio) or other promotional avenues. All I ask is if you play it, let me know so I can thank you and link back to your production.
Second, the feed. The feed is now up, since there was not a lot of use in having a feed with no content. The feed, courtesy of FeedBurner, will be the best place to point your favorite podcatcher toward in order to ensure you have the latest and greatest in show content. There will usually be front page posts for the audio, but those may be a day or two in coming, after I have coded the show notes and have the post looking perfect. As I said above, iTunes link support will be coming soon, we just need to get them to add us to their directory.
That's about it, enjoy the little snippets of content, and I will see you back here in a week or so.
Some of you are new. Some of you are not. For those who are not, I ask you to bear with me, for I would like to introduce those who are not familiar with this to the show.
The roots of All Things Azeroth go back all the way to September of 2004...
