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I prefer car blogs

I always prefer reading a car blog to reading a car magazine. I think it is because the information is so easy to find, it means I can just pop online in my lunch hour and see what they have been writing about. No flicking through pages trying to find something you are interested in, or having to wait a month for the next edition to be published. It is a much more immediate world, and this is the main reason I prefer reading online, although I admit it isn’t as nice for your eyes to stare at a screen!

Hots, Dots, And Bladestorm

I read a Spoken Word NYC poem about Warrior + Warlock + Druid for 3v3 on World of Warcraft, and I thought it was very nicely written. It accurately spoke about the weaknesses of the team and I felt kind of bad for them. Honestly speaking, this is the easiest team for double healer to beat and all you have to do is keep the Warrior clean from crowd controls and train down the Warlocks pets, and the Warlock should eventually die from insane burst. It will be easy to outheal damage from this team of Warlock and Wariror. The only way they will win is if they switch to your Paladin out of line of sight of your Priest and switch to him.

Introducing Text to Speech

I tried the text to speech demo and I was so impressed. It is an amazing software; a great way to help people who have difficulties in reading English as well as for people who have dyslexia. I think all public libraries should have this software installed in their computers to allow everyone, especially those who do not speak English as their first language and those with reading problems to be able to get the information faster and accurately. As a teacher, I would recommend that our school get this software just so all of the students would have equal access to information.