So, I'm going to try to update this more often, since people still look at this place for entertainment!
Well I know its late and people need something to do, so here you go!
The best game to play if you want to be stuck at your computer!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
For All You World of Warcraft Players...
This is a list I've been compiling for useful addons for raiding and for general usage. You can download them free from curse.com.
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Ackis Recipe List:
Want to collect all the patterns, recipes or other profession skills? use thing to locate them!
AVR:
Allows custom raid scenes that use 3D polygons for easy raiding.
AVRE:
Premade scenes for AVR that are made for Icecrown Raid bosses, showing ranges and other things for boss fights.
Bartender4:
Customizable and moveable bars that you can change and move where ever you want!
Bejeweled:
That classic game we all like!
Chatter:
A custom chat bar that you can adjust the size, style and even have it save your chats!
Classtimer:
Timers for Buffs, DOTs, CC effects, etc..
Recount:
Records Damage and Healing for Graph Based Display.
Rogue Power Bars:
Displays statusbars with time left on rogue abilities
Sexymap:
Spice up ye olde minimap with some sexytime options.
Skada Damage Meters:
Modular damage meter.
Visualheal:
Visualises healing done by you and your party/raid members.
Atlasloot Enhanced:
Shows the possible loot from the bosses.
Auctioneer:
Provides you with the tools and data necessary to make those difficult auctioning decisions with ease.
Bigbrother:
Checks Raid Buffs/Flasks & Alerts who breaks Polymorph/Shackle.
Castbars:
Configurable Castbars.
Chordians Raid Plus:
Raid Plus is an addon for holy paladins that are using Blizzard's standard raid UI. It adds extra buff icons for maintained Sacred Shield and Beacon of Light buffs in the top right corner of all raid frame player buttons.
Deadly Boss Mods:
Displays timers and warnings of raid bosses spells and abilities.
Everyquest:
Quest History tracker and shows lists of quests in each category.
Omen Threat Meter:
A lightweight, flexible, multi-target threat meter.
OmniCC:
Cooldown count for everything.
Pallypower:
Raid/Party Paladin buffs.
Rankwatch:
Watch for spells that are not max rank.
Ratingbuster:
Item stat breakdown, analysis and comparison.
Titanpanel:
Titan Panel adds a control panel bar on the top and/or bottom of the screen and allows a framework for extensive plugin support.
Gearscore:
you know what it is...
Class Timer: Eclipse:
Displays the internal cooldown of Eclipse as a ClassTimer bar.
Questhelper:
Tells you how to finish your quests in the easiest, fastest manner.
Gatherer:
Helps track the closest plants, deposits and treasure locations on your minimap.
X-Perl Unit Frames:
Replaces the normal unit, party, target, pet frames and adds target-of-target.
Healbot:
HealBot HealBot allows for 60 key mouse combinations to cast any beneficial spells.
Grid:
A modular, lightweight, and screen-estate saving grid of party/raid unit frames.
Decursive:
Afflictions display and cleaning for solo, group and raids with advanced filtering and priority system.
BigWigs:
Modular, lightweight, non-intrusive approach to boss encounter warnings.
WoW Instant Messenger (WIM):
Give whispers an instant messenger feel.
Altoholic:
Provides information about your alts.
Advanced Trade Skill Window:
An improved window for your tradeskills (v0.7.8)
MobInfo2:
Adds information about the hovered mob to the tooltip and shows health/mana information in the target frame.
CrapAway!
This small addon sells all useless gray items in your bags whenever you visit a merchant, so you don't have to search for it.
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Well, Let me know if you play and found this helpful! See you hopfully monday!
-Andrew
-Callmepali, Khadgar US
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Ackis Recipe List:
Want to collect all the patterns, recipes or other profession skills? use thing to locate them!
AVR:
Allows custom raid scenes that use 3D polygons for easy raiding.
AVRE:
Premade scenes for AVR that are made for Icecrown Raid bosses, showing ranges and other things for boss fights.
Bartender4:
Customizable and moveable bars that you can change and move where ever you want!
Bejeweled:
That classic game we all like!
Chatter:
A custom chat bar that you can adjust the size, style and even have it save your chats!
Classtimer:
Timers for Buffs, DOTs, CC effects, etc..
Recount:
Records Damage and Healing for Graph Based Display.
Rogue Power Bars:
Displays statusbars with time left on rogue abilities
Sexymap:
Spice up ye olde minimap with some sexytime options.
Skada Damage Meters:
Modular damage meter.
Visualheal:
Visualises healing done by you and your party/raid members.
Atlasloot Enhanced:
Shows the possible loot from the bosses.
Auctioneer:
Provides you with the tools and data necessary to make those difficult auctioning decisions with ease.
Bigbrother:
Checks Raid Buffs/Flasks & Alerts who breaks Polymorph/Shackle.
Castbars:
Configurable Castbars.
Chordians Raid Plus:
Raid Plus is an addon for holy paladins that are using Blizzard's standard raid UI. It adds extra buff icons for maintained Sacred Shield and Beacon of Light buffs in the top right corner of all raid frame player buttons.
Deadly Boss Mods:
Displays timers and warnings of raid bosses spells and abilities.
Everyquest:
Quest History tracker and shows lists of quests in each category.
Omen Threat Meter:
A lightweight, flexible, multi-target threat meter.
OmniCC:
Cooldown count for everything.
Pallypower:
Raid/Party Paladin buffs.
Rankwatch:
Watch for spells that are not max rank.
Ratingbuster:
Item stat breakdown, analysis and comparison.
Titanpanel:
Titan Panel adds a control panel bar on the top and/or bottom of the screen and allows a framework for extensive plugin support.
Gearscore:
you know what it is...
Class Timer: Eclipse:
Displays the internal cooldown of Eclipse as a ClassTimer bar.
Questhelper:
Tells you how to finish your quests in the easiest, fastest manner.
Gatherer:
Helps track the closest plants, deposits and treasure locations on your minimap.
X-Perl Unit Frames:
Replaces the normal unit, party, target, pet frames and adds target-of-target.
Healbot:
HealBot HealBot allows for 60 key mouse combinations to cast any beneficial spells.
Grid:
A modular, lightweight, and screen-estate saving grid of party/raid unit frames.
Decursive:
Afflictions display and cleaning for solo, group and raids with advanced filtering and priority system.
BigWigs:
Modular, lightweight, non-intrusive approach to boss encounter warnings.
WoW Instant Messenger (WIM):
Give whispers an instant messenger feel.
Altoholic:
Provides information about your alts.
Advanced Trade Skill Window:
An improved window for your tradeskills (v0.7.8)
MobInfo2:
Adds information about the hovered mob to the tooltip and shows health/mana information in the target frame.
CrapAway!
This small addon sells all useless gray items in your bags whenever you visit a merchant, so you don't have to search for it.
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Well, Let me know if you play and found this helpful! See you hopfully monday!
-Andrew
-Callmepali, Khadgar US
Friday, April 23, 2010
Damage Control on Sale this Weekend!
Damage Control is on sale! This weekend only check out the site and buy a copy for only 4.99 + Shipping! Thats an awesome deal! Last week I purchased some copies to sell locally, but I rely mostly on new readers to order my book, so please feel free to support me!
Check out the site where my book is Here.
I'll give you a nice update later in the week... monday perhaps? =D
I'll sign the copy of my book if you buy it, just drop me an email and we will get in touch!
Thanks,
-Andrew
Check out the site where my book is Here.
I'll give you a nice update later in the week... monday perhaps? =D
I'll sign the copy of my book if you buy it, just drop me an email and we will get in touch!
Thanks,
-Andrew
Friday, April 16, 2010
My Own Personal Damage Control
Owww, I know, I know. Anyway, my shoulder healed up and I am feeling much much better. I didn't update last week because...well... I am lazy. Sometimes I feel like no one reads this, but you know, I don't care either way. I am expressing my feelings and talking about what I want to talk about! So lets talk about what I want to talk about... Damage Control!
As you may or may not know, I am a published author and I am now offering to sell my book to close friends and readers, at a discount! This offer is exclusive from me and not the publisher. I'll be offering the books at 10$ each, no tax on the book, but there is shipping if I have to send it far, but its cheap to mail a book. We can talk more about it if you are interested.
Anyway, if this is something you are interested in send me an email at Andewrobertwhite@gmail.com, and I'll get back to you. If you prefer to buy it from the publisher, just click on the picture of the book on the sidebar to get taken to it.
Happy Reading,
-Andrew
As you may or may not know, I am a published author and I am now offering to sell my book to close friends and readers, at a discount! This offer is exclusive from me and not the publisher. I'll be offering the books at 10$ each, no tax on the book, but there is shipping if I have to send it far, but its cheap to mail a book. We can talk more about it if you are interested.
Anyway, if this is something you are interested in send me an email at Andewrobertwhite@gmail.com, and I'll get back to you. If you prefer to buy it from the publisher, just click on the picture of the book on the sidebar to get taken to it.
Happy Reading,
-Andrew
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Monday, April 5, 2010
Monday Update!
Well, I hurt my back this easter sunday, so I'm taking a day off while I enjoy some vicodin and anti-inflammatory pills, hoping I can get some sleep. I'll update the blog when I'm feeling better later in the week along with updating the video of the week. Until then, time to share some awesome links to keep you happy!
Monkeys Aren't Donkeys!
Best Tower Defense EVER!
Fail! Sorta NSFW
Until later in the week,
-Andrew
Monkeys Aren't Donkeys!
Best Tower Defense EVER!
Fail! Sorta NSFW
Until later in the week,
-Andrew
Monday, March 29, 2010
A Grand Adventure
I'm back! Oh, and by the way I was away on vacation last week =P. Went on a family trip to Arizona, went to the Grand canyon and relaxed in the warmer weather.
Have any of you taken an awesome vacation recently? Let me know, leave some comments!
Till next week,
-Andrew "The Cowboy" White
At the Grand Canyon with my dearest
So I don't feel like taking the time to think of something fun and exciting this week so I'm just going to throw some pictures at you. =)
Zebra!
Curious Friend
Cowboy Spike!
Have any of you taken an awesome vacation recently? Let me know, leave some comments!
Till next week,
-Andrew "The Cowboy" White
Monday, March 15, 2010
It's Kind of a Funny Story's Story
Well, monday night again and I didn't even start to write until 11:30pm. Looking like by the time I finish this it will be a tuesday post, ha ha. Anyway, this week I'm writing about something I am truly excited about, "It's Kind of a Funny Story" (Which by the way, I did a half-ass review of back in August.) Well its almost time for the movie adaptation of the book to come out! Ned Vizzini, who talked to me when I first began writing, and helped to set my on a path to write, has come so far in writing and I hope to one day emulate him.
Back to the movie! So when I first heard about it I thought it wasn't going to be a huge epic movie, but after looking at IMDB's cast list, I am excited even more then ever! There are some names in there of people who fit the role perfectly! Some of the stars include Zack Galifianakis (The Hangover), Lauren Graham (Gilmore Girls), Aasif Mandvi (The Daily Show), Jim Gaffigan (the comedian) and more.
It looks like the expected release date of the movie is November, so I expect everyone to be ready to come with me opening night! Reserve those tickets!
See you at the box office,
-Andrew
(Ps: Check out Ned's site Here)
Back to the movie! So when I first heard about it I thought it wasn't going to be a huge epic movie, but after looking at IMDB's cast list, I am excited even more then ever! There are some names in there of people who fit the role perfectly! Some of the stars include Zack Galifianakis (The Hangover), Lauren Graham (Gilmore Girls), Aasif Mandvi (The Daily Show), Jim Gaffigan (the comedian) and more.
It looks like the expected release date of the movie is November, so I expect everyone to be ready to come with me opening night! Reserve those tickets!
See you at the box office,
-Andrew
(Ps: Check out Ned's site Here)
Monday, March 8, 2010
Failbooking for Facebook
Ah yes, monday again, and no i did not forget about my followers (all 10 of you =(...) but its late and its time to get funny.
Most people now-a-days use a internet social networking site such a myspace, twitter, or my favorite, Facebook. Have you ever gone onto facebook and read something that was just funny, or plain wrong? This is where you need to be.
Failbooking is from the same place that brought you Failblog, something i reviewed awhile back in '09 when I first started up. Just a few warnings, there is a lot of NSFW (not safe for work) images and funny comments on this site, so browse with caution.
This is one I laughed at, its just a odd humor that you have to have to laugh at something like this.
Anyway, sorry for the short post, and remember, tell your friends to stop by and read and watch the video of the week!
Enjoy your next week of Fail!
-Andrew
Most people now-a-days use a internet social networking site such a myspace, twitter, or my favorite, Facebook. Have you ever gone onto facebook and read something that was just funny, or plain wrong? This is where you need to be.
Failbooking is from the same place that brought you Failblog, something i reviewed awhile back in '09 when I first started up. Just a few warnings, there is a lot of NSFW (not safe for work) images and funny comments on this site, so browse with caution.
This is one I laughed at, its just a odd humor that you have to have to laugh at something like this.
Anyway, sorry for the short post, and remember, tell your friends to stop by and read and watch the video of the week!
Enjoy your next week of Fail!
-Andrew
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Monday, March 1, 2010
Game Review: New Super Mario Bro's Wii
Princess Peach captured again? No way! Well, back to the unoriginal plot but epic gameplay. Its time to review the New Super Mario Bro's Wii!
So the game starts off looking pretty impressive, the graphics are far beyond what you would expect from the Nintendo Wii system. Overall comparatively the graphics aren't amazing, but you wouldn't expect human like polygons and intense details on a mario game. The game follows the basic look and feel of any Mario game, 2D side scrolling game with new items, sounds fun!
So blah blah Peach gets stolen by Baby Bowser and his entourage of "Brothers" who then inhabit castles over eight worlds of play, with a hidden ninth world you can unlock later in the game. Each world is filled with many different assortment of levels ranging from the classic "Ghost House" to "Underground" classics and highflying turtle hopping levels.
The best part you ask? You can play up to FOUR players. The four player mode allows you to interact with each other in the level, picking each other up, throwing and even using each other as propellers if the power-up is available at the time. (Sometimes you just need to throw a friend into their own doomed lava or poison pit =] ) You can also use each other to bounce extra high to get to hidden areas. The four player option is the only reason why I rate this game so high, the amount of hours I spent playing this game with friends and family surpassed the time I spent playing alone. Multi-player mode just makes the game better, hands down.
The controls are pretty dull overall, but they did add a nice feature to the game using the Wii's motion sensors. If you shake your controller while in the air, on the ground or while you have a propeller upgrade you will do one of the following: Ground shake (Shoots Fire/Frost balls if you have the upgrade) Air Shake (Allows you to slow or speed direction to perfect landings) or Flight (sending you up high, and allowing you to slowly float down to safety.)
I rate this game with a 9/10, most of the points come from the multiplayer fun, but I do wish there was a way to compete online with other mario lovers (Almost like they did with Mario Cart Wii.) There was a level of excellence that they reached with this new Mario game, and I look forward to the next Mario game that comes out... oh wait they already announced it!
Thats right gamers, Super Mario Galaxy 2 has been announced! Check it out over at the Game Hunters blog over at USA Today's site. Or feel free to watch a gameplay video from E3 Here.
Anyway Gamers, Hope you enjoyed the post. See you Next monday, or maybe even sooner! =D
-A White
(Ps: To unlock levels in world nine, collect all the star coins from each world!)
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Monday, February 22, 2010
The Time to Write... Is Now!
Well, figuring as I started this blog as a way to practice writing and hone my skills, I might as well post some writing info on here.
Its time for the Annual Writing Contest at Writers Digest!
"For 79 years, the Annual Writer’s Digest Competition has rewarded writers just like you for their finest work. We continue the tradition by giving away more than $30,000 in cash and prizes!"
First place wins a trip to New York along with 3,000 $ cash and a chance to meet publishers.
There are 10 options you can write about, this includes:
Its time for the Annual Writing Contest at Writers Digest!
First place wins a trip to New York along with 3,000 $ cash and a chance to meet publishers.
There are 10 options you can write about, this includes:
- Inspirational Writing (Spiritual/Religious)
- Memoirs/Personal Essay
- Magazine Feature Article
- Genre Short Story (Mystery, Romance, etc.)
- Mainstream/Literary Short Story
- Rhyming Poetry
- Non-rhyming Poetry
- Stage Play
- Television/Movie Script
- Children's/Young Adult Fiction
The Prizes aren't too shabby either:
PRIZES
Grand Prize: $3,000 cash and a trip to New York City to meet with editors and agents.
You'll spend three days and two nights in NYC and a Writer's Digest editor will escort you to meet with four editors or agents of your choice! (Includes airfare within the U.S., meals, transportation and related expenses.)
First Place: The First Place Winner in each category receives $1,000 cash and $100 worth of Writer's Digest Books.
Second Place: The Second Place Winner in each category receives $500 cash, plus $100 worth of Writer's Digest Books.
Third Place: The Third Place Winner in each category receives $250 cash, plus $100 worth of Writer's Digest Books.
Fourth Place: The Fourth Place Winner in each category receives $100 cash.
Fifth Place: The Fifth-Place Winner in each category receives $50 cash.
Sixth through Tenth Place: The Sixth- through Tenth-Place winners in each category receive $25 cash.
First through Tenth Place Winners also receive a copy of the 2011 Writer’s Market Deluxe Edition and a one-year subscription (new or renewal) to Writer’s Digest Magazine.
11th through 100th Place: All other winners receive distinctive certificates honoring their accomplishment.
The best part? You can enter Online!
I will be entering my own works as part of this, i did last year but didn't win anything. looking back on it my work wasn't well structured so this year I'm putting a lot more effort into writing and hoping to at least make the top 100, Wish me luck!
For more Info check out http://www.writersdigest.com/annual
As Always, you can email me at My Email for any questions I might be able to help you with or comments you have about the site! See you next week!
(PS: All this info can be found, mostly word for word on the site, for time reasons and to keep you from getting confused I copy and pasted info and prizes, oh and by the way, I <3 Writers Digest)
Grand Prize: $3,000 cash and a trip to New York City to meet with editors and agents.
You'll spend three days and two nights in NYC and a Writer's Digest editor will escort you to meet with four editors or agents of your choice! (Includes airfare within the U.S., meals, transportation and related expenses.)
First Place: The First Place Winner in each category receives $1,000 cash and $100 worth of Writer's Digest Books.
Second Place: The Second Place Winner in each category receives $500 cash, plus $100 worth of Writer's Digest Books.
Third Place: The Third Place Winner in each category receives $250 cash, plus $100 worth of Writer's Digest Books.
Fourth Place: The Fourth Place Winner in each category receives $100 cash.
Fifth Place: The Fifth-Place Winner in each category receives $50 cash.
Sixth through Tenth Place: The Sixth- through Tenth-Place winners in each category receive $25 cash.
First through Tenth Place Winners also receive a copy of the 2011 Writer’s Market Deluxe Edition and a one-year subscription (new or renewal) to Writer’s Digest Magazine.
11th through 100th Place: All other winners receive distinctive certificates honoring their accomplishment.
The best part? You can enter Online!
I will be entering my own works as part of this, i did last year but didn't win anything. looking back on it my work wasn't well structured so this year I'm putting a lot more effort into writing and hoping to at least make the top 100, Wish me luck!
For more Info check out http://www.writersdigest.com/annual
As Always, you can email me at My Email for any questions I might be able to help you with or comments you have about the site! See you next week!
(PS: All this info can be found, mostly word for word on the site, for time reasons and to keep you from getting confused I copy and pasted info and prizes, oh and by the way, I <3 Writers Digest)
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Monday, February 15, 2010
As Tight As They Come!
So, quick introduction, I'm back, and its time to relive the blogger life, starting today I will be posting a new blog once a week, this is my goal and I plan to keep it!
Todays story, Nate Holland spread a lot of anger at the olympics this year at fellow snowboarders, why do you ask? Tight pants, what else? Talking with the New York Times he told them "I think the problem we have now is the emo look," and he followed up by saying "and people trying to use that as an excuse for wearing tight clothing."
Now really, how does this become an issue? Canada, the team is question, showed up sporting some tighter then usual pants. Trey Kerby of Yahoo Sports thought of it more of a tactical idea rather then a trend. he stated that "Slimmer pants just make more sense. Sure, there's less drag, but there's also less of a chance of getting caught on another person. And you don't have to worry about all that cumbersome extra fabric getting in the way." and many people seem to agree with him, including me!
What do you all think? Is this so bad that new, modern suits are appearing? Let me know what you think!
Until next week gang,
Later Skater!
-Andrew
Todays story, Nate Holland spread a lot of anger at the olympics this year at fellow snowboarders, why do you ask? Tight pants, what else? Talking with the New York Times he told them "I think the problem we have now is the emo look," and he followed up by saying "and people trying to use that as an excuse for wearing tight clothing."

What do you all think? Is this so bad that new, modern suits are appearing? Let me know what you think!
Until next week gang,
Later Skater!
-Andrew
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