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		<title>World of Warcraft Account</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 07:56:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I first decided to create a World of Warcraft account, it was a new thing. There was no such thing as world of war craft power leveling, and the cosmos of Warcraft was pretty small. I think there were &#8230; <a href="http://www.cpcentercity.com/kids/world-of-warcraft-account.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I first decided to create a World of Warcraft account, it was a new thing. There was no such thing as world of war craft power leveling, and the cosmos of Warcraft was pretty small. I think there were only a few thousand players at that point, which made things quite interesting. It was a real community, and you knew both your friends and your enemies quite well. The world of Warcraft community, however, has grown massively since that point. I am ashamed to admit it, but for many many months I spent practically my whole life online thanks to that game. My World of Warcraft account ate up time, money, and a relationship. I never, however, took it as seriously as some people do nowadays. They have ruined the game by taking everything too far.<br />
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You see, people buy and sell World of Warcraft accounts nowadays. Basically, everything is for sale. There is a service called world of Warcraft power leveling now, where you can pay money to have your characters account automatically increase in power and gain many levels. This takes the whole point of the game. world of Warcraft  players like myself who have spent many hours upgrading our characters and fighting in various quests have apparently wasted all that time now that Blizzard Entertainment has decided to simply sell experience to the highest bidder. I know that the world of Warcraft game is just a game, but a game is ruined when people cheated out of it. This is a fully immersive, interactive environment, but now plot continuity has been sacrificed in the name of making money.</p>
<p> I personally think that it should be illegal to buy or sell a World of Warcraft account. Of course it would be difficult for blizzard entertainment games to enforce these rules, but nonetheless it would discourage the practice. If you want to have powerful World of Warcraft accounts, you should spend the time playing the game. That is how most of us have gotten to where we are, and there is no reason that someone should have special privileges in the game just because they can dish out a little bit of dough. It just doesn&#8217;t make sense to me that they would do that. It makes a World of Warcraft account almost meaningless and the game into a pathetic sham, if you ask me. It used to be a pretty good game, but now I have my doubts.</p>
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		<title>Ice Cream Scoops</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:52:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you look in any freezer, you will probably find some type of ice cream. Even those with a very healthy eating plan have some sort of frozen treat that they can have and enjoy often. If you have ice &#8230; <a href="http://www.cpcentercity.com/kids/ice-cream-scoops.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you look in any freezer, you will probably find some type of ice cream. Even those with a very healthy eating plan have some sort of frozen treat that they can have and enjoy often. If you have ice cream, you have to have a way to get it out of the container, of course. This is why you will also find ice cream scoops in every home, though the ones people choose to get are as varied as their choice of toothbrush or laundry detergent. Having a scoop will save you from a collection of bent spoons, especially if you have children.<br />
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For a while, I kept finding bent spoons in the sink, though they seemed to be clean. I was perplexed, but by the third one, I realized what was happening. My daughter was sneaking out of bed in the morning and dipping into the ice cream. Since I don’t eat it often, I had no idea and didn’t see the evidence. She had no idea what ice cream scoops are for, so she was using the spoons. She was very careful to rinse of the spoon so I wouldn’t know what it was used for, but she must not have realized I would see it was bent and wonder why that was.</p>
<p>I couldn’t really yell at her too much, as I thought it was rather genius of her (at her age) to think to get up before me, and to wash off the spoon. However, I did have a long talk with her about having ice cream in the morning, and the importance of using ice cream scoops to get the frozen stuff from the container. She has since stopped with the spoons, and always asks if she can have some before she opens the freezer. The answer isn’t always yes, but at least I know what she’s doing and I am not finding any more bent up silverware.</p>
<p>When looking for ice cream scoops, you have a lot of fun choices. Some are simple and plastic, though they don’t always work the best. Some are made of metal, and those tend to hold up better in the long run. Some ice cream scoops have a nice metal arm that helps remove the ice cream from the scoop. No matter what type you buy, remember that when the ice cream is just too hard and is sticking too much, running the scooper under a stream of hot water to heat it up will help greatly.</p>
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