November 22, 2004

Work, Commitments, and Entertainment

These past weeks have been a rush of things that must be done and things that are incredibly fun. Fortunately, I seem to have completed my commitments while still snagging several very fun experiences.
The World of Warcraft open beta served to delight and entertain me for many hours during the 10 days I played it. The immersive world and steady company of friends and strangers proved to be an experience I shall not soon forget.
I spent many hours working away at a web page for Digital Electronics. It is all about digital radio, which is something of a minor fascination for me. I worked on the digital radio implementation project all summer at HCJB.
I have also been rather busy with the creation of brochures and planning of the chapel for Spring Break missions. Please note that I accept no blame for these items, only praise.
When the WoW beta ended, I was left in a void of RPG-less-ness. I have been nursed back to health by the goodness of Icewind Dale II, courtesy of Gallagher.
These varied diversions have served to fill in the edges of my already cluttered life. Perhaps they have even caused a bit of overflow into that hallowed time of sleep. I realize my work load is far below that of many, for indeed I rarely get less than five hours of sleep. Regardless, they were full weeks for me.
I shall end with another promise of a "really cool post". These promises are something of vaporware on this blog, but this time I "really mean it". I shall produce a post detailing my great adventures in that virtual online world of Warcraft. Therein I shall discuss the joys, wonders, and dangers of MMORPG's. This time of reflecting will bring introspection and self-cognizance to all who read it. Upon finishing it, you shall feel older, wiser, and subtly witty. So wait with expectation, all readers of this blog!

Posted by Moore at November 22, 2004 10:20 PM