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Archive for May, 2008

The guild hopper…

by Flossie on May.27, 2008, under Gaming

…is doubtless how some think of me. With a certain amount of justification, to be fair.

I play, as I’ve mentioned before, Guild Wars, a MMO-type game which includes guilds (failing to do so would probably incur the wrath of various advertising bodies). And I’ve been in a few guilds in my time, but there are two that may have the right to accuse me of the aforementioned activity, namely the Scouts of Tyria and Blu Ray (henceforth to be known as SoT and BR respectively). I’ve been in BR twice and SoT three times now. I started in SoT, moved to BR at a point when SoT lost a lot of players, especially Europeans which is the time zone I generally play in. I spent some time in BR then my amount of play time dropped off for several reasons so I left and formed a one-man guild which I was happy in for a couple of months. Then I headed back to SoT. After a while I was invited back to BR and for various reasons re-joined. Then, a mere 2 months later I left to head back to SoT where I am happily ensconced once again. The reason for my return? Friends and fallouts. I had the former in SoT (though I still have many in BR) and I had the latter in BR (with 1 or 2 people who shall remain nameless, but it seemed these problems were insurmountable without causing more fuss than it was worth).

So I’m back in SoT is the long and short of it. And until the advent of GW2 I’m unlikely to be leaving.

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Signing in again

by Flossie on May.01, 2008, under Random

So, it’s been a while.

It’s been a hectic month, but a good one in many ways. I hit my monthly target, I helped my team hit theirs and I made a lot of money for both occurences. That is good.

The more money I have, the more I can spend on pointless stuff that makes me feel better.

Anyway, now for a review of my Alessandro MS1s.

They rock. After the burn-in period the harsh, sibilant highs went away, leaving a full, rounded sound.

The bass is full and deep, but has a great level of definition. It’s not mushy or squishy. The trebles are elevated and in your face, which can cause issues for a while, but once you’re used to the headphones it gives a level of clarity like nothing else.

These headphones are great, they need no amplification, but benefit from it like all. They’re rounded and full, a great buy :)

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