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		<title>WoW Gold and Tricks</title>
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	Â  I hope you find these World of Warcraft Tips helpful. They are not meant as a way to cheat, but wow gold rather as way to help you enjoy this fantastic game even more. These World of Warcraft Tips are meant to give you ways to save time as well as ways to avoid [...]]]></description>
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	<p>Â  I hope you find these World of Warcraft Tips helpful. They are not meant as a way to cheat, but <strong>wow gold</strong> rather as way to help you enjoy this fantastic game even more. These World of Warcraft Tips are meant to give you ways to save time as well as ways to avoid wasting time. As I find more World of Warcraft Tips I will add them to this page, so check back often. WoW Tip #1 Auto-Looting - To save <a href="http://www.wowgolds.co.uk/"><strong>wow gold</strong></a> yourself a lot of time, Auto-Loot everything after a kill by doing a Shift + Right Click on the fallen foe. WoW Tip #2 Multi-Questing â€“ Do not do quests one at a time. Get as many quests as you can find before heading out. As soon as you enter a new map region, the first thing you should do is head on over to the main town and get all the <a href="http://www.powerleveling2.cn/"><strong>wow gold</strong></a> questâ€™s you can by speaking to all the NPCâ€™s you find. Once you get the quests, head on out and start exploring and questing. If a quest seems like a big waste of time, requiring you run around from person to person for an hour or so, then abandon the quest and work on another one, it just isnâ€™t worth you wasting all of that time. WoW Tip #3 Solo Quests vs. Group Quests â€“ In the World of Warcraft, there are times when it may become necessary to join a group in order to complete a quest. While joining a group will speed up your power game enormously, make sure <a href="http://www.wowpowerleveling2.cn/"><strong>wow gold</strong></a> you do it only when itâ€™s to your advantage. In WoW, about Â¾ of quests are solo quests with the remaining Â¼ being group quests. Solo - If you intend to solo the group quests, it is important that you wait until your character is a few levels higher and the quest becomes green, otherwise it will be a big waste of time. Groups - Groups work well! But they must be efficient groups. Beware of joining badly organized groups, they will slow you down! A badly formed group is one that continuously dies while trying to complete a quest or itâ€™s a group that jerks around, not getting anything accomplished. You would be far better off going solo than joining this kind of group. If you are strong at mele and have a quick way to heal yourself such as a Paladin or a Shaman, then you may be far better off going solo. For those of you who are warrior types that are strong at mele, but canâ€™t heal worth a darn, and those of you who are priests and mages who have little armor function. You are better off working in groups. WoW Tip #4 WoW Level-Grinding - A great way (albeit a boring way) to quickly gain experience and grind out a level is by killing stuff that is a few levels below you (green). Like I said, itâ€™s boring, but it pays! By killing <a href="http://www.wowmmo.cn/"><strong>wow gold</strong></a> weaker creatures, you minimize the amount of damage you take, you kill them quickly, and you have quick recovery due to low or no damage taken. The experience gained from quick, numerous kills adds up faster over time than the higher experienced gained from killing more powerful creatures, because higher level creatures cause much more damage to you, which means a great deal more down time for you. Whenever you find yourself struggling with a quest, do some level grinding and get your levels up, then finish the quest. Let me reiterate! Do not take on a quest that is 3 or more levels higher than you unless you are doing it with a competent group. Why spend hours and hours of valuable time trying to do the near impossible when you could have spent those hours level grinding and gaining valuable levels for your character who would then be powerful enough to finish the quest much more easily. This is how to power your way to WoW upper levels. WoW Tip #5 Weapon DPS â€“ Too often players will mistakenly <a href="http://www.wowpro.cn/"><strong>wow gold</strong></a> put DPS (damage per second) on their weapons as itâ€™s primary factor. This is wrong and hereâ€™s why! Abilities such as % to critical and damage bonuses are calculated based upon the damage of the weapon or the weaponâ€™s speed. DPS is just an average and a characterâ€™s ability is never used in the computing.</p>
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		<title>ATLANTA HAWKS ACQUIRE MIKE BIBBY FROM KINGS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 02:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
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	The Atlanta Hawks today acquired guard wow gold from the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Anthony Johnson, Tyronn Lue, Shelden Williams, Lorenzen Wright and a 2008 second round draft pick according to Hawks Executive Vice President/General Manager Billy Knight. 
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	<p>The Atlanta Hawks today acquired guard <a href="http://www.wowgolds.co.uk/">wow gold</a> from the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Anthony Johnson, Tyronn Lue, Shelden Williams, Lorenzen Wright and a 2008 second round draft pick according to Hawks Executive Vice President/General Manager Billy Knight. </p>
	<p>â€œWeâ€™re happy to be able to bring in a player of Mikeâ€™s caliber,â€? Knight said. â€œHeâ€™s one of the premier point guards in the league and a proven winner going back to his college days at Arizona. His ability to score and distribute the basketball will add a new dimension to our ballclub.â€?</p>
	<p>Bibby, who missed the first 36 games of the season while recovering from surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb, averaged 13.5 points, 5.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.3 steals (.406 FG%, .393 3FG%, .742 FT%) in 15 games (12 starts) for the Kings this year. </p>
	<p>Now in his 10th NBA season, Bibby boasts career averages of 16.7 ppg, 6.2 apg, 3.3 rpg and 1.3 spg (.441 FG%, .371 3FG%, .806 FT%) in 690 games with the Vancouver Grizzlies (1998-2001) and Kings (2001-08). A <a href="http://www.powerleveling2.cn/">power leveling</a> player throughout his career, he has played in at least 80 games during a season seven times. </p>
	<p>A veteran of 51 playoff games, Bibby has averaged 17.9 ppg, 5.6 apg, 3.6 rpg and 1.5 spg (.418 FG%, .366 3FG%, .836 FT%) in postseason play. He led the Kings to the Western Conference Finals in 2001-02 averaging 20.3 ppg, 5.8 apg, 3.8 rpg and 1.4 spg (.444 FG%, .424 3FG%, .826 FT%) in 16 playoff games. </p>
	<p>â€œMike is a veteran point guard who knows how to run a team,â€? said Hawks coach <a href="http://www.wowpowerleveling2.cn/">wow power leveling</a>. â€œHeâ€™ll bring a steady hand to the position and provide our club with stability, creativity and leadership. â€œPairing him with Joe Johnson in the same backcourt will give us a number of options on the offensive side of things.â€? </p>
	<p>Johnson, in his third tour of duty with the <a href="http://www.xcelwebdesign.com/">logo design</a>, is averaging 6.4 ppg, 4.7 apg, 2.3 rpg and 1.0 spg (.423 FG%, .433 3FG%, .800 FT%) in 41 games (40 starting assignments) on the season. Lue has seen action in 33 contests (three starts), averaging 6.8 ppg, 1.8 apg and 1.2 rpg (.439 FG%, .435 3FG%, .857 FT%). </p>
	<p>Williams, the Hawksâ€™ first round draft pick (fifth overall) in the 2006 NBA Draft, has played in 35 games with averages of 2.9 ppg and 2.9 rebounds (.354 FG%, .673 FT%). Wright is in his second stint in Atlanta and has seen time in 12 contests (one start) this year, putting up 3.1 rpg and 0.9 ppg (.250 FG%, .500 FT%). </p>
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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 01:52:14 +0000</pubDate>
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