WoW Code: Better than a pocket protector
Filed under: World of Warcraft, Fantasy, Culture, Humor
If you've ever woken up in the morning and said to yourself, "Gee, I'd like to appear nerdier today," then do we have the story for you! Scare your real life friends and confuse even the staunchest gaming nerd. Use "WoW Code" in your forum signature!N: Sephare, M:Pa73, Mb: 3/56/5, Mr: Hu, S: Ravenholt-US-RPPvP, G: Twilight Empire, Pvp–, Pve+, Y2005.5, DC, Ori-MC/B, TBC-Kara, WLK-Nexus/B, L++, C-Wl/DK, R-Ud, RP++. :), V0.3
What you see above you, besides a whole pile of utter confusion, is actually a World of Warcraft character broken down into very basic terms using the WoW Code method. Everything from name, to talent build, date joined, and player preferences are included!
We'd take the time to break it down, but TyphoonAndrew at The Eye of the Storm blog has already done that in an easy to read format. Now if you could excuse us, we're going to go break out our Tandys and play some extreme World of Warcraft: The Molten Core on our Atari 2600s..

















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Evi said on 12:24PM 12-18-2008
I remember using a code like this as my signature back in the Usenet days. Thanks for the trip down memory lane...
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Rotato said on 12:27PM 12-18-2008
A link to your Armory profile is less work, and shorter. ;)
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Durinthal said on 5:32PM 12-18-2008
That's a lot less obtuse than the old Geek Code: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geek_code
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