You can access blocked web pages under websense using an https version of the site. That way you can look at web pages with the information your looking for. Http and socks tunneling is the way to go to play wow. But someone else would need to answer that as I don't know how to get free http or socks servers that would not be blocked by websense and the firewall your using. It would be best to find an local Http or socks proxy server in your city with enough bandwidth to forward your internet traffic (world of warcraft) But You need to find something that works for you.
No... you just find a backdoor to turn off the websense
If you are aloud to download WoW client then yes you can play.
Go to the website under related links.
The Undercity is the capital city for the Undead. It is built under the ruins of Lorderan.
Yes, an Asus K50ie should run World of Warcraft just fine on medium and low settings. It seems a little under powered to run it on anything above that.
In real life? I should think not. Although you do get violent in-game, but that's just how you play. As World of Warcraft isn't "real" then the under ten year old doesnt have a chance to test out his Wyrm whacking skills.
..There is an "Enable sticky targetting" option. Should be somewhere under "Interface options".
When you buy World of Warcraft, there will be an activation key. You have to register for a battle.net account, and use that key to link your new game to your account. You have only 1 Battle.net account, but you can have any number of Blizzard games listed under it.
Duskwood is located in the middle of the Eastern Kingdoms, under Elwynn Forest (the Human starting area) and above Stranglethorn Vale.
They are the files in your computer's registry, which you find by running "regedit". They will probably be in a file marked "Blizzard" or "WoW" under 'software'.
Apparently it was Nhym from on of the European servers. Made it in under 27 Hours. Link in links section.
Total game size on disk is just under 10GB.
Yes it does, it runs equally well under XP, Vista and Windows 7.