I've been asked a number of times lately how long it takes for e-mail to arrive. My answer is this:
There is a pad of paper and a pencil stuck to the fridge. My Better Half put them there when she moved in. When she decides we're low on things she writes them on the pad; I suspect I'm supposed to do the same.
Really I do. Despite masses of configuration it's essentially a black box that does its work through dark sorcery, and crucially its work isn't what you want or expect. I'm not a stranger to mail servers - Postfix does what you tell it - but having to support even as few users as I have on Exchange is really doing my head in.
I finally got around to doing the Bartle Test. I don't much like the questions (a lot of them didn't have a clear answer) but apparently I am diagnosed as
EASK: Achiever 60.00%, Explorer 80.00%, Killer 6.67%, Socializer 53.33%Which sounds about right, to be honest.
In World of Warcraft, Karazhan is the first of the raid instances at the current level cap; the beginning of the 'end' of the game.