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ok guys its now or never SAU's 2nd SA lan Event

VENUE

Arena Internet Cafe

1st floor

264-268 Rundle St

Adelaide 5000

PARKING[/b]

Rundle St or in the car park down in Union St (like 20metres away from Arena)

or Frome Rd U-Park

DATE

Friday 19th December 2008

PRICE

Special SAU rate $2 /hr paid hourly (normally $3)

we will meet up at 8pm for a coffee session @ Scoozi just down stairs from the Arena (or first available place to be able to seat us all)

some of the games @ the Arena

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Those Coming

Madaz +2

Scandyflick

Eddyfier ?

Heslo

typevu

krishy - maybe

Dohmar

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I haven't played most of those games.....or any games for a while so I'll probably get pwnd at the beginning but I'm interested. My only concern is being able to come after you guys start as I might have work till about 10. I might bring a mate along if I can come at a later time.

Oh we'll be there for hours on end.

I know all about lan parties but I've never been to this place so I don't know what they'll be like with people coming late. Also, I'm on a tight budget at the moment as the melbourne trip is coming up and Hungry Jacks doesn't pay well. :)

ok guys its now or never SAU's 2nd SA lan Event

VENUE

Arena Internet Cafe

1st floor

264-268 Rundle St

Adelaide 5000

PARKING[/b]

Rundle St or in the car park down in Union St (like 20metres away from Arena)

or Frome Rd U-Park

DATE

Friday 19th December 2008

PRICE

Special SAU rate $2 /hr paid hourly (normally $3)

we will meet up at 8pm for a coffee session @ Scoozi just down stairs from the Arena (or first available place to be able to seat us all)

some of the games @ the Arena

post-42950-1207891883_thumb.jpg

Those Coming

Madaz +2

Cubes + Jules

Scandyflick

Eddyfier ?

Heslo

Sounds interesting. Cant commit so put me as a maybe. But wheres the SOF2 ? :)

Least they have WOW haha

-D

Least they have WOW haha

can ya play wow without buying a account though first?

put me down as a maybe to, ill see what im up to

hopefully dont lose as bad as last time, can we do 1 all in car race game though this time :)

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can ya play wow without buying a account though first?

Nope

Need an account to play. And you'd want a levelled toon to be able to have any fun right about now

(Says Dohmar, 73 Elemental Shaman, Guardian Of Cenarius, Champion of the Naaru)

-D

only 73? your slow... should be on 80 by now like most people =P

I have a life tho ;P

And Dan if you want I can email you (and anyone else who wants to try it) a 10 day trial account... will be able to use it at arena for the first day and if you like it, then u can install it on yr own pc

-D

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