Honestly, Aegeri, it amazes me how much people HANG on every bit that shows up on the WotC site. I'd bet anyone here good money if you were working over there you'd find that the web site and all the calendars and such are just absolutely an afterthought. They spend 10,000 hours working on a book and 3 hours on the web site. They know full well that whether people actually buy a book or not isn't really related to if it shows up on the site or not or whether people know all about it ahead of time. They're going to find it on Amazon and order it or see it on the shelf at their FLGS and buy it. Or they aren't going to buy it. D&D by-and-large is a captive audience. The people that play it are going to play it and buy it. So getting it out there and making the actual product good is all they really care about. The web site? Yeah, that's nice, we'll have someone look into that sometime before Friday, lol.