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4 23 I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up to No Good

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4 23 I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up to No Good Kerulak wades into a world PvP battle as the Horde lays siege to the human capital, Stormwind Killing in the Name Of A mess of unintelligible names filled the screen. Under normal circumstances, I wouldve loathed being here. Buried in the dark recesses of their subconscious, all of these players did. But I had good reason to jam myself into the crowd. Never say "No" to a free lunch . Any opportunity to squelch the pain and humiliation of fruitless battlegrounds became a reasonable option. For many of us, it was our shared hatred of PvP that was the very reason we formed a unified front, fingers twitching, watching, waiting. A fleeting moment on that bridge was a shot at salvation, a chance to save ourselves from the villainy of Alterac Valley, the atrocity of Arathic Basin, the wretchedness of Warsong Gulch. No special sign-up was needed, no vetting necessary. Meet us on the bridge and stand by for the signal. --- World PvP evolve...

3 Great Linux Apps I Never Knew Existed

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3 Great Linux Apps I Never Knew Existed I�ve written about a lot of desktop Linux software in the nearly 8 years this site has been running.  Apps, utilities, tools and clients for almost everything, from bling-laden music players to java monstrosities via photo editors and command line Twitter clients. And yet even I have not heard of every app that�s out there. Below, I share 3 Linux apps that I had not heard of until very, very recently (thanks, in large part, to our goad for stuff to write about). I don�t claim that these are the greatest, most excellent, most indispensable apps you�ll ever see, but they all impressed me. None of them are brand-spankin� new, but they�re are new to me. And who knows, maybe to you, too. Ocenaudio � Audio Editor   Whether you�re recording your own bedroom podcast or fine-tuning some sound recordings for a video project, a decent audio editor is a must. And when it comes to audio...

20533C What are tags how can I create and use them with Powershell

20533C What are tags how can I create and use them with Powershell An Azure tag is a name-value pair that you can use to categorize your Azure resources and resource groups, such as by department or cost center, or to track notes or comments about the resources and groups. This can be assigned in the graphical Azure Portal You can also create and assign them with Powershell Some good references https://blog.kloud.com.au/2014/10/14/manage-azure-resources-using-tags/ https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/resourcemanager/AzureRM.Tags/v2.1.0/AzureRM.Tags https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/resourcemanager/AzureRM.Tags/v2.1.0/new-azurermtag