![]() Did they seriously not think we would hear about this, or do they just not care? They _still_ treat the continents as separate entities, which makes zero sense in this day and age. Apparently the decision makers at Activision haven't heard about this international connectivity network thing yet. This is such a predictably stupid PR move that I am kind of lost for words. They must obviously enjoy the hate they are fishing for. Did they seriously not think we would hear about this, or do they just not care? Comment by Spiriti on T13:17:19-05:00 Was there a sale on asbestos underwear in California recently, or? Blizzard obviously couldn't care less about us, when they publicly announce firestorm flamebait material like this one. Guess we are second rate citizens after all, as many have speculated over the years. This decision to only include the US and Oceania in the test will of course not backfire spectacularly. ![]() Greets from EU Comment by WoWHoly4Life on T12:45:03-05:00 ![]() Dont really feel the need to invest more in something that will be wiped on release. Im glad I got a little bit of it on the first 2 stress tests and feel as ready as I will be for august. They late coz diffrent time for information to leak maybe xd Comment by Kaprifolium on T12:44:18-05:00Įnjoy your beta acces. Removed Comment by Saberia on T12:26:20-05:00 Just can't bring myself to sub to a game I don't wanna play for a stress test despite a non insignificant part of me wanting to lol Comment by wowlorejunkie on T12:26:01-05:00 I am still not resubbing to the current game myself until Classic servers come up for character creation. ![]() I'll do the stress test if I get a Beta invite :) Comment by marth354 on T12:18:38-05:00Ĭool, glad people will be able to check it out. Comment by DarkXale on T12:08:41-05:00įix the misleading title. EU once again being left out, but I feel like it's probably easier for them. Well, no stress test for us EU folks then. If there is anything you’d like to discuss further, feel free to post here in the Classic Discussion forum. If you encounter any issues during the test, please let us know by using the in-game bug reporting tool. The stress test realm will remain available for 48 hours. During this time, we’ll be looking for more issues to address under initial launch conditions. Please focus as much play as possible during the first three hours of the stress test. Of course, Deadmines will be a challenge for players to complete at this level. This will include Warsong Gulch for PvP as well as Ragefire Chasm, Wailing Caverns, and Deadmines. In addition to the open world, there will be instanced content available at that level. For players who have not yet tested World of Warcraft Classic, the game will become available for download late tomorrow, June 18.įor this stress test, all races and classes will be available for creation, and the maximum character level will be capped at 15. This stress test will be accessible to anyone with an active World of Warcraft game account in the Americas & Oceania region. We’ll have our next stress test for WoW Classic on J2:00 PM.
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![]() ![]() Vinnie Martel was invited to play with Jimi Hendrix, but Hendrix died a month later.īogert & Appice also played with jazz/rock guitarist Jeff Beck on their self-titled album in 1973. The members of Vanilla Fudge were great admirers of The Beatles, and covered several of their songs including "Ticket to Ride", of their version of which The Beatles were quite fond. While it did not do nearly as well commercially, it did attract some airplay, making it a rare instance of a band successfully parodying their own work. One follow-up to this hit, "Take Me for a Little While", was an original composition with a very similar sound both in musical themes and treatment, but it said something quite different from its forerunner. ![]() They have had a number of hit singles, their biggest hit being "You Keep Me Hangin' On", a slowed-down, trippy, hard-rock cover of a song originally recorded by The Supremes, which particularly featured Appice's energetic drumming. Members included organist Mark Stein, bassist Tim Bogert, lead guitarist Vince Martell, and drummer Carmine Appice. psychedelic rock band that recorded albums from 1967 to 1970. An interesting transitional record with some high points, and worth adding to your collection.Vanilla Fudge is a U.S. The single version of "Shotgun" is included on the extended CD, as is the 45 rpm "People" written by Vinny Martell, Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert, and Mark Stein. "Good Good Livin'," a previously unreleased long version written by all four members of the group, is heaviness they would explore with Adrian Barber on the Rock & Roll album, and unfortunately expand upon with their reunion in 1984, continuing to drift away from their beginnings. Why blame Iron Butterfly when the real fault is no one listened to the 45 rpm version of "In a Gadda Da Vida"? By forgetting that Vanilla Fudge was a singles band, the whole reason the audience was buying tickets gets lost in the expressive nature of young artists dealing with fame and the record industry. Putting up with drum solos in concert is bad enough, but with Ted Nugent and Vanilla Fudge making a point to show off their musicianship, it became tiresome. Overly self-indulgent, there is yet again another drum solo from the period on record. It certainly works better than Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes' Survival of the Fittest Live a year after this was released, but not by much. Twenty-three minutes and 23 seconds of a live track, "Break Song" was written by the bandmembers and recorded at the Shrine in Los Angeles. There is no doubt how talented all these fellows were, but "Where Is the Happiness" sounds like an extension of "Some Velvet Morning" and breaks no new ground. ![]() "Some Velvet Morning" makes for a very great album track, but as "near" to the beginning as these guys got, without production they just don't get back to the chart action garnered by the sublime "Take Me for a Little While" and the immortal "You Keep Me Hanging On." Carmine Appice's "Where Is the Happiness" is a band learning how to write in public. "Some Velvet Morning," on the other hand, is more Black Sabbath than Ozzie and crew covering Crow's "Evil Woman." The performance dangles in mid-air, the vocals deliver eeriness, the stuff Deep Purple jumped on a year after Vanilla Fudge made Great Britain stand at attention, and the sound is quintessential Fudge. The problem with "Shotgun" is that it is pretty much the same tempo, with their big sound and added intensity being the difference. Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood went Top 30 with "Some Velvet Morning," and that is more in line with the Fudge's debut than re-assembling Motown again. Reworking Junior Walker's 1965 hit is interesting, especially with engineers like Tony Bongiovi and Eddie Kramer to throw ideas at. What made them special was their treatment of other people's material. The fourth of five albums recorded during 1967, 1968, and 1969, the band themselves worked to get closer to what made them very special. Near the Beginning is an excellent title for this self-produced Vanilla Fudge recording. ![]() ![]() ![]() She did some inquiring and the valet said they were back to interview a guy.Gina added that the valet said "An old man". Anyway Gina had finished her interview with Kinetic producers the day before, so she recognized the same crew the next day outside her building. Isn't that code for error? sorry, couldn't resist. They also brought up the fact that they both live in the same high rise apartment complex "505". Gina did mention that she was not physically attracted to him. Gina seemed slightly less exhuberant at the AfterParty but all I have to go on was seeing her at the bachelorette party which is hardly comparable. Yes, that drew a laugh and Keisha just frowned and said "Clint needs some help in this area". She said he gave her lavish gifts *my words, not hers* Gina gave something engraved and personal but I can't recall what. I do know that Kirsten got jewelry (not sure what), I did see a expensive looking bracelet, flowers, chocolates & more. Not sure what if anything Kirsten gave Shaq. Kirsten also was showered by Shaq but Keisha had to ask & they barely showed it. She was the 1st week & seemed nice, not pompous like Kirsten at all.īefore I forget it was Chris of Chris and Nicole that gave the nice gifts. This was during the show and maybe in previews for next week, I'm not sure as she was not on the AfterParty. That's probably fair and not completely "out of line". She suggested "he needs to be fit or look like he's seen the inside of a gym". ![]() Jasmine >I will cut more slack even though she is a pageant contestant. ![]() There were other "things" she required physically as well, pertaining to size and supposedly male performance. She said on AP and elsewhere in a confessional that Strike 1 was being bald, and Strike 2 was that he told her what year he was born (she asked) and it turns out he's a year younger than her majesty! Her whole thing is about looks now. Kirsten made the statement earlier on in order to clue her lame bridesmaids (as shallow for the most part as she is), that a peck on the cheek meant she was not attracted to her new groom, so that's what she did. It was only a half hour, not an hour like the previous week, and it included only 3 of the brides,Kirsten (again), & Gina for the first time, & Nicole (again). Maybe after all of the weddings are complete and they are all at their receptions, more action will happen.Īnd then, of course, the honeymoons, are when things start Okay I will do my best to answer your questions about the most recent AfterParty. I didn't see much yet that was too show stopping. That dog is darling - I just love him or her! I thought the woman that had her dog bring the girls to the alter was just so sweet. I thought the gifts that the one groom chose for his bride (I can't remember names right now) were just amazing! The ring, the necklace and the bracelet! So far, I didn't see that much of any of the other grooms did this! The one I thought was gorgeous and really flattering on her was the one that had the long sheer leeves and the beautiful sheer kind of netting on the top which made it look like the floral embroidery was just painted on her skin! Just gorgeous! The gowns most of these women chose were not that pretty or flattering to them I don't think. If anyone saw any good stuff from the AP, please post! So, I watched the latest episode, but not the AP. ![]() ![]() ![]() IIRC, Bartender has it's own set of keybindings that may be overriding these. In my test Bottom Right Bar and Right Bar 2 are the two that you want to UNCHECK (Bars 5 and 4 respectively). You can disable each bar one by one to see which will work. With them all ENABLED you will only have access to bars 1 and 2 with the main bar keybindings when you change the bar. In the default UI Interface Options you may need to disable an action bar. This is the default behavior for up to 6 bars with the default UI if each extra bar is not enabled. run SetBinding("Ctrl-H","MACRO Owl")SaveBindings(2) run SetBinding("Ctrl-H","MACRO Elf")SaveBindings(2) Is what I am trying to do at all possible in Bartender? Or can I not have one key bound by Ctr-H, and on pressing it, swap bars and have a key/macro placed in a similar location after bar swap bound to the same Ctr-H? I cannot, however, have these two binds operate on using Ctr-H, so I can switch binds between the two bars. The TRP function associated with the macro work just fine. So I have Ctr-H bound to switching into flight form, an actionbarswap 4 5, and I should have the same spot I use to transform flight form for another macro to disable forms, go back to being a druid, actionbarswap 4 5. Why macro? Because profile switching in TRP3. I have a pair of macros I intend to use to switch from flight form to caster form as a druid. I'm having some problems with setting up a macro and having it stick in Bartender4. To your best ability explain each line of the macro and how it works so that everyone can understand the macro. When posting please attempt to be as constructive as you can be especially when posting a macro. Try to make it creative because macros are fun!Īnyone and everyone is welcome to post. If it a general pet macro you do not need to include a class BUT if it specific to a class, add Pet after the class.Ī name for you macro. ,, , You can use instead of Ĭlass If it does not apply to any class make it clear that it can work for every class. To turn on access, select the check box.We are all here to get help with macros! Please follow the rules as best as you can! If your post gets caught by the spam filter, please message me with the link of the post and I will get it worked out as best as possible! With each post please try to include the following in the title: For automation clients to access the VBA object model, the user running the code must grant access. It is a per-user and per-application setting, and denies access by default, hindering unauthorized programs from building harmful self-replicating code. This security option is for code written to automate a Microsoft 365 program and manipulate the VBA environment and object model. Trust access to the VBA project object model Block or allow programmatic access to the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) object model from an automation client. If you select this checkbox all of the above settings for VBA macros will also apply to Excel 4.0 (XLM) macros. If this checkbox is not selected XLM macros are disabled without notification. In Excel this option is Enable VBA macros (not recommended, potentially dangerous code can run) and it only applies to VBA macros.Įxcel also has a checkbox for Enable Excel 4.0 macros when VBA macros are enabled. This setting makes your computer vulnerable to malicious code. In Excel this option is Disable VBA macros except digitally signed macros and it only applies to VBA macros.Įnable all macros (not recommended, potentially dangerous code can run) All macros run without confirmation. If the macro is signed by a publisher you haven't trusted yet, you are given the opportunity to enable the signed macro and trust the publisher. However, if the macro is digitally signed by a trusted publisher, the macro just runs. In Excel this option is Disable VBA macros with notification and it only applies to VBA macros.ĭisable all macros except digitally signed macros Macros are disabled, and security alerts appear if there are unsigned macros present. Use this setting to enable macros on a case-by-case basis. In Excel this option is Disable VBA macros without notification and it only applies to VBA macros.ĭisable all macros with notification Macros are disabled, but security alerts appear if there are macros present. Note: The options are slightly different in Excel, we'll call those out as we go.ĭisable all macros without notification Macros and security alerts about macros are disabled. ![]() |