hosted.ap.org — When Jerald Spangenberg collapsed and died in the middle of a quest, his daughter embarked on an online quest of her own: to let her father's gaming friends know that he hadn't just deserted them. It wasn't easy, because she didn't have her father's "World of Warcraft" password ... New online services Deathswitch, Slightlymorbid hope to help.
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ronburgundy76Mar 15, 2009
Not so fast! At least wait a couple days to bury him.
woonieMar 16, 2009
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chugatussinMar 16, 2009
wow forum trolls are pretty nerdy
Closed AccountMar 16, 2009
i will leave a sperm sample for anyone interested
linuxcobraMar 16, 2009
what did everyone expect though. There will always be people like that... you just have to know how to deal with them.
razorc03Mar 16, 2009
If I die, I would like to buried on diggNotice, I said IF (mwahaha....)
swampfunkMar 16, 2009
And, with his last breath, he cried out, "LEEEEEEEEERRRRRROOOOYYYYY!!" and the light was gone from his eyes.
crazy_8Apr 3, 2009
Actually, a simple script that logs in regularly would be enough. Your computer would have to be on and running for the script to work when it needs to, and likely, I think someone is going to go ahead and unplug the power to you computer once your dead. :)Even if it's something like a land lord and not family, they'll find out your dead soon enough and surely sell all your stuff off, thus killing the scripts ability to run. Anybody that gets your computer later would have to crack your login to use the machine....thus they'll say fudge it, format it, and then the script would be gone...