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Jul
07

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Effexor xr high blood pressure, There's a really interesting article that all WoW players, and other gamers, should read up on VentureBeat. It's called "Noob and other words worth thinking about". Besides just being surprised to see an article covering WoW on a venture capitalist's website, here are some of the takeaways:

1. Cry more, noob (or “less QQ, Effexor class action lawsuit wyeth, more PEWPEW”)
This was my favorite rule especially as it applies to start-ups. It was translated to me as, “don’t start by complaining about game mechanics before you know how the game works. Ask questions and get guidance before you assume the game is broken, effexor xr high blood pressure. Most likely the problem is that you do not know how to play the game. If you are inexperienced, show some humility – be willing to learn.”

2. Pay it Forward
“Don’t ask until you have helped others, effexor used for chronic pain. People are more inclined to help you once they know you and see you as part of their ecosystem.”

3. There are no good secrets
Oh, man, this one was great – and so counter-intuitive. These two were chatting away about all of the game secrets. 300 mg of effexor xr, They shared their learning from within WoW and from the many postings outside of Wow (yes, these two are real game geeks). They were actively tapping in to each other’s genius – in order to help themselves and to solve the problem set of the day.

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3 Responses to “Translating WoW Lessons to the Business World”


  1. 1 Michael Kovacs Jul 14th, 2007 at 10:02 am

    Hey there,

    Don’t mean to ruffle any feathers here but your “takeaways” are quite literally taken from the article. At least paraphrase or cite the entire section as being an excerpt from the article.

    -Michael

  2. 2 panes Jul 14th, 2007 at 10:09 am

    burn!

  3. 3 noob Jul 14th, 2007 at 10:49 am

    Great points Michael. kkthxbye.

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