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    Arrow Wizards vs. Techs/Programmers

    Ya know, I was thinking. That today's technology is a lot like the wizardry of D&D. Well, take for instance the fact that your nose is always in a book (in my case programming or networking), there is a lot of memorization, books everywhere in your home and/or on your person, the need for exotic and expensive components for your tasks, you don't get out much except if it involves your art, the older you are the more powerful (experienced) you are.

    Wizard vs. Programmer:

    Wand - Mouse pointer or cursor

    Wizard hat - Geek glasses (could you picture either without it?)

    Constant rambling about incomprehensible things that most mortals cant understand

    Long hours - no social life

    Everyone seeking you for knowledge, or to fix a problem

    Both keep strange or exotic toys
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    yeah.................
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    some wizards cast evil spells that cause mayhem some programmers create viruses

    things that piss off a wizard: local yokels playing with magic they don't understand same for techs

    satisfying for a wizard: a well fought magical fragfest with one or more other wizards
    satisfying for a tech: a well fought quake fragfest with one or more techie
    So, so busy lately. Oh, where do I start?

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    -, the older you are the more powerful (experienced) you are.-

    So what your basicly saying thunder, is that sowulo is one of our most powerful wizard in here?
    Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried slamming a revolving door.

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    [quote]Originally posted by Deca01:
    <strong>-, the older you are the more powerful (experienced) you are.-

    So what your basicly saying thunder, is that sowulo is one of our most powerful wizard in here? </strong><hr></blockquote>

    Hehehe, careful, Deca01, or he will program you into a toad...
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    true, good one...Then again he was a halfling in the D&D character post a couple a weeks ago
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    What about good Wizard bad Wizard!

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    Good wizard
    Bad Wizard
    I'm the one with the wand
    (ash as a wizard)
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