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Ghost of the Arena (Hamsterfly)

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I would ask the crowd to let me sit this one out

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World of Warcraft Card Game Illustration

Instead of bookmarking my deviant art favorites, I'll just embed them from now on. Nice eye candy, and more clicks for the artists:


WoW TCG - Chain Heal by *UdonCrew on deviantART

Now that's what I call a futuristic healthcare system :)

[Uche Ogbuji]

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Uche Ogbuji

(Note the Copia blog historically has many posts by my brother Chimezie Ogbuji. They should be marked with the byline as such.) I'm a Nigerian-American entrepreneur, software engineer and writer who lives near Boulder, Colorado with my wife, three sons and daughter. I studied Electronic Engineering at The University of Nigeria at Nsukka, and Computer Engineering at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. I was co-founder of Fourthought, Inc. in 1998, which I ran until 2007, when I co-founded Zepheira. I'm also a poet and editor (Kin Poetry Journal & The Nervous Breakdown). In my spare time I train in AKKI Kenpo, skateboard, snowboard, play and coach soccer. Google profile
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