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So the end of the college year is coming and I’ll be free from the bunch of eejits in this class!
Don’t get me wrong, there is 1 or 2 I may miss but the rest I couldn’t care less about. It’s only when the end of the year has come that I have learnt about certain people and their…childishness.
Of course that comment could easily be turned back on me, but I know when it’s time to get down to work, I don’t go running to lecturers when someone tries to bully me, I fight back and the bully reports it, I guess that denial is part of his problem.
I’m proud of the fact that I have passed everything this year, so far, and I havent just scraped through by doing the least possible, there has been some hard stages and it’s dragged alot towards the end but its all been worth it.
So what’s next I (dont) hear you ask? I guess its back to my family of 2 boys and an Open University course next year, on Cisco Networking, all of this will hopefully get me a decent job to look after my family.
The last thing I’m going to say is…
I’m English, so I’m automatically better than you
Tata
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Yes you heard it right, I hate blogs, I hate them with a passion almost unmatched in my life, I see no point in the majority of them, apart from the few funny blogs that are around, but most are miserable, depressing affairs, but I’m going to buck that trend damn it!
Not because I nessercarily want to but because I have to, as part of an NQ Computing course.
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Volume II of the 2007 PC Game of the Year Expected to Arrive at Retail This FallBIRMINGHAM, UK – March 14, 2008 – Turbine, Inc. and Codemasters Online today unveiled Volume II of The Lord of the Rings Online™, the first retail expansion for the award-winning massively multiplayer online roleplaying game (MMORPG). Announced in Birmingham, the childhood home of J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings Online™: Mines of Moria™ will expand the online world of Middle-earth to let players explore the ancient underground cities of the dwarves, battle epic characters in the depths, face off with the Watcher, be a part of the fateful release of Durin’s Bane and more! The Lord of the Rings Online expects to open Volume II of its epic story in the fall of 2008 with an increased level cap, two new classes and the introduction of a unique item advancement system.
“The Mines of Moria is one of the most epic settings in all of fantasy fiction,” said Jim Crowley, president and CEO of Turbine, Inc. “No one delivers more quality content than Turbine and with our journey into Moria, we will raise the bar even higher. We are adding vast amounts of content, debuting massive new environments and unveiling numerous unique feature sets, like item advancement, which will create entirely new dimensions of compelling game play and social interaction which are unique to The Lord of the Rings Online experience.”
NEW FEATURES:
Speak Friend, and Enter – Moria, called Khazad-dûm by the dwarves, was their capital and the grandest of cities. This enormous underground cavern in north-western Middle-earth, comprises an immense network of tunnels, chambers, mines and huge halls that run beneath and ultimately through the Misty Mountains. For the first time, players of The Lord of the Rings Online will enter this ancient city which has served as the foundation for the modern-day dungeon-crawling adventures to battle the hordes of goblins and the Nameless of the Deep and journey through hundreds of new quests within six new kinds of stunning environments
The Epic Continues! — The Mines of Moria represents the beginning of Volume II of The Lord of the Rings Online. Players can experience six new books as part of this update and participate in the release of Durin’s Bane, battle the Watcher, aid Galadriel and more!
Increased Level Cap — Players will be able advance their characters up to level 60, gaining access to new traits, virtues, skills and class quests. The crafting system will also expand, giving players the ability to craft even more powerful items.
Discover Two New Classes — The Rune-keeper and the Warden, the first new classes to be introduced since the launch of the game, allow players to build exciting and powerful new characters in The Lord of the Rings Online in diverse new ways.
Forge Legendary Items – The Mines of Moria will introduce Turbine’s new item advancement system to The Lord of the Rings Online. Players will be able to forge weapons and class-related equipment and evolve them to build a legacy the likes of Bilbo’s Sting and Gandalf’s Glamdring. These legendary weapons will level-up along with the player, allowing customization by advancing the item’s virtues, adding runic legacies, modifying its titles and forming fables.