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    <title type="text">Chris Curtis dot Org</title>
    <subtitle type="text">Chris Curtis dot Org: Entries covering web development, technology, news, and more.</subtitle>
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    <updated>2008-05-09T20:56:27Z</updated>
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    <entry>
      <title>Tips For Your Vehicle Gas</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/tips-for-your-vehicle-gas/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2008:/1.1193</id>
      <published>2008-05-09T20:34:01Z</published>
      <updated>2008-05-09T20:56:27Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Real Life"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/real_life/"
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        <p>I recently received one of those &#8220;chain letter&#8221; type emails, this one purporting to be from someone working in the gas/oil industry and giving some tips on how to get the most out of your gas.&nbsp; (It also, of course, encouraged me to email it on to ten friends to &#8220;get the word out&#8221;, but that sure ain&#8217;t happening!)  I typically don&#8217;t much care for those sorts of emails, but this one actually had some pretty decent sounding advice.&nbsp; So, I figured I might as well look into it to see how legit the advice was.
</p>
<p>
Not surprisingly, snopes.com has an article <a href="http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/gastips.asp">dealing with these very tips</a>.&nbsp; The consensus point is that following the tips certainly shouldn&#8217;t hurt you (aside from possibly taking extra time), but that for the most part the gain you&#8217;ll see in practical terms is pretty modest.&nbsp; Anyway, I figured it might be worth passing this info along to anyone else interested.
</p>
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>FreakAngels</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.freakangels.com/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2008:/4.1192</id>
      <published>2008-02-18T01:31:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-02-18T01:34:34Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Humor"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/humor/"
        label="Humor" />
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        A free, online comic by the master: Warren Ellis.  I've been a huge fan of Ellis for years and this new comic looks pretty darn good. <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/quickcomments/1192/">#</a>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Warcrafter</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.warcrafter.net/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2008:/4.1186</id>
      <published>2008-01-19T13:38:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-01-19T13:40:45Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Computers &amp; Software"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/computers_software/"
        label="Computers &amp; Software" />
      <category term="World of Warcraft"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/world_of_warcraft/"
        label="World of Warcraft" />
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        Searching around for something to allow me to "try out" gear, I found Warcrafter, which is pretty neat.  It's still "beta", but lots of nice features.  And, of course, there's <a href="http://shadowcouncil-us.warcrafter.net/Ghrikk">Ghrikk</a>. <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/quickcomments/1186/">#</a>
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>VeriSign&#8217;s at it Again</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/verisigns-at-it-again/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2008:/1.1185</id>
      <published>2008-01-12T06:09:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-01-12T06:17:04Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Computers &amp; Software"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/computers_software/"
        label="Computers &amp; Software" />
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        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/rants/"
        label="Rants" />
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        <p>Well, it looks like VeriSign (aka Network Solutions) is at it yet again: being one of the scum of the internet.&nbsp; This time, they&#8217;re <a href="http://commandline.org.uk/more/squat-for-the-win-2008-01-09-03-36">proactively squatting</a> on domains that people are looking up.&nbsp; Check that link for details, but the short, short version is that if you do a who-is search that uses a VeriSign/Network Solutions service and the domain wasn&#8217;t previously registered, VeriSign puts a hold/lock on it that means you can only purchase it from them and not other registrars.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/death_to_verisign/">mentioned</a> VeriSign <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/verisign_patented_what/">multiple</a> <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/verisigns_hijacking_thwarted/">times</a> <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/icann_to_verisign_stop_it/">before</a>.&nbsp; Clearly, they&#8217;re not one of my favorite companies.
</p>
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Still More 24 Ways</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/still-more-24-ways/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/1.1183</id>
      <published>2007-12-18T13:53:01Z</published>
      <updated>2007-12-18T14:07:53Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="(X)HTML and CSS"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/xhtml_and_css/"
        label="(X)HTML and CSS" />
      <category term="Web Development"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/web_development/"
        label="Web Development" />
      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <p>For the third year in a row, <a href="http://allinthehead.com/">Drew McLellan</a> is serving up another 24 helpings of web design/development goodness.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve mentioned the <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/webdev_24_ways/">other</a> <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/another_24_ways/">two</a> years previously, but the annual <a href="http://24ways.org/">24 Ways site</a> is always great.
</p>
<p>
So far, the day one Transparent PNG article, the trick for warning about CAPSLOCK, and the table of available fonts look particularly good.&nbsp; However, just about everyone should be able to find something useful in this batch of wonderfulness.
</p>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Neighborhood Walkability</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.walkscore.com/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/4.1182</id>
      <published>2007-12-15T07:27:03Z</published>
      <updated>2007-12-15T07:29:07Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Real Life"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/real_life/"
        label="Real Life" />
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        Neat site that utilizes Google information and maps to get a quick look at how "walkable" your neighborhood is.  I'd love to live somewhere that I could walk to lots of stores and such rather than having to drive. <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/quickcomments/1182/">#</a>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Free With Mats</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://freewithmats.com/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/4.1181</id>
      <published>2007-12-05T17:40:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-12-05T17:42:28Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="World of Warcraft"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/world_of_warcraft/"
        label="World of Warcraft" />
      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        Nice, upcoming WoW site that lets you find gems/enchants as well as has user-submitted information on tradeskill crafting.  Once more profiles are added, it should be a nice way to find people to craft items, do enchants, etc. <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/quickcomments/1181/">#</a>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Cleaning out OS X Languages</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.tuaw.com/2007/11/07/snatch-back-wasted-disk-space-from-leopards-jaws/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/4.1180</id>
      <published>2007-11-08T14:37:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-11-08T14:39:02Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        I used "Monolingual" myself a while back, but here's some good info on possible options.  Be sure to read the comments, too. <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/quickcomments/1180/">#</a>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Are Compact Fluorescents Worth it?</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/2007/10/29/how-much-do-compact-fluorescent-bulbs-really-cost/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/4.1179</id>
      <published>2007-10-30T13:29:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-10-30T13:40:33Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Real Life"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/real_life/"
        label="Real Life" />
      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        Someone does some quick math showing just how much you can save in even a single month by switching your lights from regular incandescents to CFLs. <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/quickcomments/1179/">#</a>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Leopard&#8217;s Blue Screen of Death</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/leopards-blue-screen-of-death/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/1.1178</id>
      <published>2007-10-30T13:05:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-10-30T13:35:31Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Computers &amp; Software"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/computers_software/"
        label="Computers &amp; Software" />
      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <p>Most Windows users are at least aware of the existence of the dreaded &#8220;Blue Screen of Death&#8221; (BSoD) that can occur when a particularly bad error surfaces.&nbsp; Rarely do Mac OS X users encounter the same sort of thing, but apparently that isn&#8217;t the case for some people upgrading to the newly released OS X 10.5 Leopard.&nbsp; According to most reports, the BSoD is caused by old versions of Unsanity’s Application Enhancer (APE) being present on the system.
</p>
<p>
Everything I&#8217;ve read about APE makes it sound pretty shady and it definitely isn&#8217;t something I&#8217;d install myself, so I figured that I&#8217;d be pretty safe once I get around to upgrading my own system.&nbsp; Well, <a href="http://daringfireball.net/2007/10/blue_in_the_face">Daring Fireball reveals</a> that APE actually gets installed behind the scenes when the Logitech Control Center (LCC) is installed.&nbsp; Want to guess what I have installed?&nbsp; Yup, you got it.
</p>
<p>
So, before I even think about upgrading to Leopard, I&#8217;m going to have to figure out how to uninstall (and never reinstall; curse you, Logitech!) the LCC as well as make sure all remnants of APE are gone.&nbsp; So much fun.
</p>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Next Midrange Graphics Card</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3140" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/4.1177</id>
      <published>2007-10-29T13:36:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-10-30T13:39:55Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Computers &amp; Software"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/computers_software/"
        label="Computers &amp; Software" />
      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        If the AnandTech review is accurate (and I've always liked their reviews), the forthcoming NVIDIA 8800 GT card may be a fantastic compromise between great performance and moderate price. <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/quickcomments/1177/">#</a>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Leopard is Here</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/leopard_is_here/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/1.1176</id>
      <published>2007-10-27T22:20:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-10-27T22:32:01Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Computers &amp; Software"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/computers_software/"
        label="Computers &amp; Software" />
      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <p>Apple&#8217;s newest version of their operating system was released yesterday: Mac OS X 10.5 &#8220;Leopard&#8221;.&nbsp; I haven&#8217;t installed it yet myself, but I&#8217;m definitely looking forward to some of the features.&nbsp; Probably the one drawing the most notice is &#8220;Time Machine&#8221;, Apple&#8217;s new graphical automated-backup system.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve been using <a href="http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html">SuperDuper!</a> for my own backups for quite some time (and I&#8217;ll continue to do so for my &#8220;snapshot&#8221; bootable backups) and it&#8217;s worked great, but I&#8217;m looking forward to using Time Machine for less critical &#8220;as I go&#8221; type backups where I can use it to really easily grab a previous version of a file or something deleted.&nbsp; For an easy to read review of Leopard, check out the <a href="http://www.macworld.com/2007/10/reviews/leopard_review/index.php">review by Macworld</a> that goes over most of the major changes as well as high (and low) points.
</p>
<p>
Speaking of backing up&#8230; John Gruber on Daring Fireball put up a quick <a href="http://daringfireball.net/2007/10/murphys_law">backup and installation/upgrade guide</a> for how to best install a new OS version.&nbsp; While it&#8217;s obviously written with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (or other OS X versions) in mind, the basic guidelines would be equally applicable to pretty much any OS installation/upgrade on any platform.
</p>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Schedules and Sleep</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/schedules_and_sleep/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/1.1174</id>
      <published>2007-10-15T12:39:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-10-15T12:55:28Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Real Life"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/real_life/"
        label="Real Life" />
      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <p>A few months back, I started a new job.&nbsp; It&#8217;s another customer support spot for a software company, but we&#8217;ll not go into specifics since&#8230; well&#8230; it&#8217;s better that way.&nbsp; Anyway, after the initial training, I was put on a 6pm to 3am shift.&nbsp; While nice in that I got to avoid the evil rush hour traffic (or would that be &#8220;traffics&#8221; if there are two rush hours?), it was definitely a strange schedule to work.&nbsp; Being an unusual and overnight shift like that, I just never really felt like I had much time to do stuff during &#8220;weekdays&#8221; when I wasn&#8217;t working.&nbsp; I usually wouldn&#8217;t be super-tired when I got home, so I&#8217;d stay up for a bit, but then when it came time to wake up after I did go to sleep, it was a real chore to drag myself out of bed.&nbsp; So, it would feel like I only had a few &#8220;useful&#8221; hours to do stuff between leaving work and going back again.
</p>
<p>
This past week, I switched departments at work.&nbsp; More power, more responsibility&#8230; and a new schedule.&nbsp; I&#8217;m now working 8pm to 7am shifts, which is even weirder.&nbsp; I still get to miss traffic, but now they&#8217;re 10 hour days and it&#8217;s dark essentially the entire time I&#8217;m at work.&nbsp; I will be getting 3 days off a week instead of two, which should be nice, though.&nbsp; Anyway, this whole &#8220;work at night and sleep during the day&#8221; thing is just really odd.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve always been a bit of a night owl, which is a good thing, but not to the extent that this new schedule&#8217;s going to require.
</p>
<p>
I suppose I&#8217;ll get used to the new schedule.&nbsp; Eventually.&nbsp; Maybe finally getting some curtains/drapes/whatever for my bedroom window would help things so it&#8217;s darker when I need to be sleeping during the day&#8230;  Anyway, I think I&#8217;m just rambling after getting off my work shift now. *grin*
</p>
      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Maximizing your Rogue Gear</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/maximizing_your_rogue_gear/" />
      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/1.1173</id>
      <published>2007-10-10T22:56:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-05-30T16:42:36Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Computers &amp; Software"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/computers_software/"
        label="Computers &amp; Software" />
      <category term="World of Warcraft"
        scheme="http://www.chriscurtis.org/archives/category/world_of_warcraft/"
        label="World of Warcraft" />
      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <p>I previously <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/rogue_raiding_consumables/">posted about consumables</a> that should be brought to every raid.&nbsp; Consumables are very important, but they&#8217;re temporary.&nbsp; In addition, we need to worry about other ways to maximize our potential and that includes getting our gear enchanted and using the best gems we can in that gear.&nbsp; If you&#8217;re going to a raid without an item enchanted or with gear unsocketed, all you&#8217;re doing is letting yourself and your raid down.&nbsp; You&#8217;re not being the best rogue you can be.
</p>
<p>
Specifics when you continue on.
</p><h2>Enchants</h2>
<p>
Below are typically the &#8220;best&#8221; enchant to get for each item slot.&nbsp; Some of them aren&#8217;t actually true enchants (head, shoulder, leg), but they do the same thing.&nbsp; If you have a piece of gear and you <em>know</em> you won&#8217;t be using it long, you can sometimes go for a lesser version of some of these enchants, but if you&#8217;re going to be using a piece of gear for a while, do yourself and your raid a favor and get it enchanted!&nbsp; If multiple things are listed, they&#8217;re placed in general order of preference for the &#8220;best&#8221; enchant.
</p>
<p>
<b>Head:</b> <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=29192" class="q2">[Glyph of Ferocity]</a>
</p>
<p>
<b>Shoulder:</b> <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=28888" class="q3">[Greater Inscription of Vengeance]</a> (Exalted with The Aldor)
<br />
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=28910" class="q3">[Greater Inscription of the Blade]</a> (Exalted with The Scryers)
<br />
Honored versions of above
</p>
<p>
<b>Cloak:</b> <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=34004">Greater Agility</a> - +12agility
</p>
<p>
<b>Chest:</b> <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=27960">Exceptional Stats</a> - +6 to all stats
</p>
<p>
<b>Legs:</b> <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=29535" class="q4">[Nethercobra Leg Armor]</a>
</p>
<p>
<b>Feet:</b> <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=34007">Cat&#8217;s Swiftness</a> - +6agility, minor run speed
<br />
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=27951">Dexterity</a> - +12agility
<br />
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=27954">Surefooted</a> - +10hit rating, 5% snare/root resist
<br />
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=34008">Boar&#8217;s Speed</a> - +9stamina, minor run speed
</p>
<p>
<b>Wrist:</b> <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=34002">Assault</a> - +24AP
</p>
<p>
<b>Hands:</b> <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=25080">Superior Agility</a> - +15agility
<br />
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=33996">Assault</a> - +26AP
</p>
<p>
<b>Weapon:</b> <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=27984">Mongoose</a> - +120agility and slight haste increase occasionally
<br />
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=42974">Executioner</a> - occasionally ignore 840 armor (mainhand only)
<br />
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=27967">Major Striking</a> - +7damage
<br />
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=42620">Greater Agility</a> - +20agility
</p>
<h2>Gems</h2>
<p>
So, you got a new piece of gear with some gem sockets in it?&nbsp; Don&#8217;t be silly and leave the sockets open, put something in it!&nbsp; At the <em>very</em> least, go to the cheapo gem vendors in Shattrath/Hellfire Peninsula and get the generic 1-2g gems.&nbsp; As with enchants, though, unless you&#8217;ll be getting rid of that piece of armor soon, do everyone a favor and put some decent gems in it.&nbsp; The &#8220;best&#8221; gem for a particular person can really vary as it depends on what will help you most.&nbsp; Generally speaking, though, +hit can almost never be wrong, so Rigid Dawnstone and Glinting Noble Topaz are always good bets.&nbsp; Your personal milage may vary.
</p>
<p>
<b>Typical Best Choices</b>
<br />
Yellow: <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=24051" class="q3">[Rigid Dawnstone]</a>
<br />
Red: <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=24061" class="q3">[Glinting Noble Topaz]</a>
<br />
Blue: <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=24055" class="q3">[Shifting Nightseye]</a>
</p>
<p>
<b>Other Good Gems</b>
<br />
Yellow: <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=24048" class="q3">[Smooth Dawnstone]</a>
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Red: <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=24028" class="q3">[Delicate Living Ruby]</a>
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Green: <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=24067" class="q3">[Jagged Talasite]</a>
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<p>
With wide accessibility to the epic versions of gems either from raiding or purchase with Badges of Justice, if you&#8217;ll be keeping the piece of gear for a long time, making the investment in the epic gems can be worthwhile.&nbsp; They aren&#8217;t huge upgrades over the rare version, but every little bit helps when we&#8217;re trying to squeeze out more performance.
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<p>
Incidentally, a lot of rogue pieces have socket bonuses that really just aren&#8217;t fantastic.&nbsp; If the bonus isn&#8217;t super, don&#8217;t worry about matching the socket colors.&nbsp; Instead, just put in a nice gem that helps a stat where you&#8217;re lacking.&nbsp; Oh, and avoid +AP gems.&nbsp; They&#8217;re almost never the right choice as most other gems will give you a better overall performance increase.
</p>
<p>
Oh, and so you can see whether or not I follow my own advice&#8230; <a href="http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Shadow+Council&amp;n=Ghrikk">Ghrikk</a> on Shadow Council.
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Rogue Raiding Consumables</title>
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      <id>tag:chriscurtis.org,2007:/1.1172</id>
      <published>2007-10-09T23:48:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-05-30T16:50:42Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Chris Curtis</name>
            <uri>http://www.chriscurtis.org/</uri>      </author>

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        <p>WoW Insider pointed to a <a href="http://bigbearbutt.blogspot.com/2007/10/heartfelt-suggestion-for-your-guild.html">Big Bear Butt</a> post calling for folks to make some lists of recommended elixirs, food, etc.&nbsp; These are things people should be bringing to every raid so they&#8217;re prepared.&nbsp; While I found some people stepping up and doing it for a lot of other classes, I haven&#8217;t seen one for rogues.&nbsp; So, here one is&#8230; (Incidentally, it should work great for DPS warriors, too).&nbsp; Also note that I made a companion article about <a href="http://www.chriscurtis.org/weblog/entry/maximizing_your_rogue_gear/">maximizing your gear</a> to help out as well.
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<p>
Continue on for the juicy details!
</p><h2>Flasks &amp; Elixirs</h2>
<p>
The decision as to whether you prefer to use a flask vs separate elixirs often depends more on whether you think you&#8217;ll die a lot.&nbsp; If you&#8217;re doing a new encounter where you&#8217;ll be learning something and making multiple attempts, a flask will nearly always do you better.&nbsp; If you&#8217;re running something you&#8217;re familiar with and you think you can mostly keep yourself alive, going with a couple of elixirs will typically give you the best &#8220;bang for your buck&#8221;.
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<p>
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=22854" class="q1">[Relentless Assault]</a> (1 Fel Lotus, 3 Mana Thistle, 7 Terocone, 1 Imbued Vial)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=22851" class="q1">[Fortification]</a> (1 Fel Lotus, 3 Mana Thistle, 7 Ancient Lichen, 1 Imbued Vial)
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<p>
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=22831" class="q1">[Major Agility]</a> (1 Terocone, 2 Felweed, 1 Imbued Vial)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=13452" class="q1">[Mongoose]</a> (2 Mountain Silversage, 2 Plaguebloom, 1 Crystal Vial)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=31679" class="q1">[Fel Strength]</a> (1 Terocone, 2 Nightmare Vine, 1 Imbued Vial)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=32062" class="q1">[Major Fortitude]</a> (2 Ragveil, 1 Felweed, 1 Imbued Vial)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=32063" class="q1">[Earthen Elixir]</a> (2 Ragveil, 1 Dreaming Glory, 1 Imbued Vial)
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<h2>Heal Yourself</h2>
<p>
You should have at <em>least</em> a couple of stacks of health pots and a stack of bandages for any raid.&nbsp; Don&#8217;t expect heals, folks.&nbsp; Take care of yourself.
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<p>
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=22829" class="q1">[Super Healing Potion]</a> (2 Netherbloom, 1 Felweed, 1 Imbued Vial)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=34440" class="q1">[Mad Alchemist&#8217;s Potion]</a> (2 Ragvail, 1 Crystal Vial) - <i>Alchemists Only</i>
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=21991" class="q1">[Heavy Netherweave Bandage]</a> (2 Netherweave Cloth)
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<h2>Food</h2>
<p>
Lots of people overlook food as a useful buff source - don&#8217;t be one of those people.&nbsp; You can get some really useful stat buffs from food and most of it is simple for a lvl70 rogue to farm.&nbsp; Do yourself a favor and bring a stack each of a couple of your favorites.&nbsp; Spicy Hot Talbuk is your new best friend and being easy to farm, too!
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<p>
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=33872" class="q1">[Spicy Hot Talbuk]</a> (1 Talbuk Venison, 1 Hot Spices)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=27664" class="q1">[Grilled Mudfish]</a> (1 Figluster&#8217;s Mudfish)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=27659" class="q1">[Warp Burger]</a> (1 Warped Flesh)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=27655" class="q1">[Ravager Dog]</a> (1 Ravager Flesh)
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<h2>Poisons &amp; Sharpening Stones</h2>
<p>
Yep, poisons and rogues go hand in hand.&nbsp; While particularly important for a Mutilate rogue, poisons and other temporary weapon buffs should be used by all rogues, regardless of spec.&nbsp; Your specific choice will depend greatly on the particular encounter.&nbsp; For example, remember to use a sharpening stone (i.e. not a poison) on poison-immune targets.&nbsp; Also, remember not to put anything on your mainhand weapon if you&#8217;re getting a Windfury totem.
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<p>
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=22054" class="q1">[Deadly Poison]</a> - Stackable DoT; not the best if you&#8217;ll be switching targets a lot
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=21927" class="q1">[Instant Poison]</a> - If you don&#8217;t know what to use, this is a good choice
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=21835" class="q1">[Anesthetic Poison]</a> - Basically, a weaker Instant Poison, but causes no threat
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=22055" class="q1">[Wound Poison]</a> - Useful in some fights where the target may get healed
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=9186" class="q1">[Mind-Numbing Poison]</a> - Useful in the some fights where the poison will actually slow the target&#8217;s casts
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<p>
<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=23529" class="q1">[Adamantite Sharpening Stone]</a> (1 Adamantite Bar, 2 Mote of Earth)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=18262" class="q1">[Elemental Sharpening Stone]</a> (2 Elemental Earth, 3 Dense Stone)
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<a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?item=23528" class="q1">[Fel Sharpening Stone]</a> (1 Fel Iron Bar, 1 Mote of Earth)
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<p>
Oh, and so you can see whether or not I follow my own advice&#8230; <a href="http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Shadow+Council&amp;n=Ghrikk">Ghrikk</a> on Shadow Council.
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