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I'm not so much interested in gaming as trading HDD contents. I would quite happily sit at a PC (or 2) and burn baby burn for the sharing of knowledge and such for greater SAU-SA community.

I'm not so much interested in gaming as trading HDD contents. I would quite happily sit at a PC (or 2) and burn baby burn for the sharing of knowledge and such for greater SAU-SA community.

A good ol' fashioned C64 style copy-party. Wooot. All we need is a hall, a crapload of ethernet and power cables, and an endless supply of booze... :)

-D

PS You dont get out of the smackdown that easy writeoff.... I expect, nay demand, an opportunity to pwn yuor n00b 4zz l33t $tyl33 j0

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A good ol' fashioned C64 style copy-party. Wooot. All we need is a hall, a crapload of ethernet and power cables, and an endless supply of booze... :down:

-D

PS You dont get out of the smackdown that easy writeoff.... I expect, nay demand, an opportunity to pwn yuor n00b 4zz l33t $tyl33 j0

Is this what you are talking about lol

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I would be interested havn't been to a lan or played any PC games in years, so I might be an easy target :down: I remember Call of Duty and Battlefield they were call.... I see they have a number 2 now :D

P.S Even though its abit of topic.......can someone help me out with some info; Is Gran Turismo 5 out yet? does it have older cars aswell or does it suck like GT3 and have f**k all cars because thats all the GT5 site shows, and and what is a good price for a PS3 now?

Edited by benny_blanco
it's Rundle St mate, no dodgy people/thieves there, believe me, even Ferrari 360s were parking across the street of Arena sometimes, so there we go, if they can do it, so can we.

ferrari 360's dont take 30 secs to get into and gone in 60 secs lol

ferrari 360's dont take 30 secs to get into and gone in 60 secs lol

haha, I know, but what I am saying is, people are all over the street, how can people steal cars?? u do know friday nights the restaurants open til very late, so we have witness all over rundle st for your car, but best bet is to park ur car inside U-Park down union st, just off rundle st.

P.S Even though its abit of topic.......can someone help me out with some info; Is Gran Turismo 5 out yet? does it have older cars aswell or does it suck like GT3 and have f**k all cars because thats all the GT5 site shows, and and what is a good price for a PS3 now?

GT5 prologue is out, combo of new cars, about 4-5 tracks. A ps3, 40gig, gonna set you back 500-600 at a good price.

for people like me(that is, people with no idea), which game/s do you play?

do you just get one cranking? or change?

Im in the no idea category with you Ted, i used to play a bit of age of empires, pretty fun... if you have cheats :rofl:

Edited by Damo_R34
Im in the no idea category with you Ted, i used to play a bit of age of empires, pretty fun... if you have cheats :rofl:

how good were the sports cars with rockets on them?

haha

i got a free copy of age of empires in a box of cereal once.

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