
or maybe just a "see you later" as i may be back after a bout of UT2004
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 2:52,
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yes it is.
32 player Onslaught on Dria is absolutely fantastic!
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 2:55,
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32 player Onslaught on Dria is absolutely fantastic!

feels more like the old UT than 2003 did. They vehicles add a lot to it aswell.
Onslaught is marvelous.
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 2:56,
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Onslaught is marvelous.

same as here, stickfigureninja
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 4:00,
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as the original UT was a very good friend of mine, and ate a substantial part of my life (and my bank balance too, ahh memories of paying per minute online)
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 2:59,
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Gameplay 'tweeked' a lot since 2003.
one of the assault maps starts the attacking team off in 1 man space fighters attacking a saraj mothership. stunning.
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 3:00,
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one of the assault maps starts the attacking team off in 1 man space fighters attacking a saraj mothership. stunning.

A: Yes. But be considerate to other people using the board. And be interesting. Starting threads saying stuff like "gaz! IM me" can and should be deleted by board moderators."
edit: sorry, i just really hate novelty e-bay auctions ;)
night night
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 2:48,
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edit: sorry, i just really hate novelty e-bay auctions ;)
night night

i once posted a slice of toast to gain some 'interest' in my other auctions,
they guy eho 'won' the toast actually wanted it posting so i had to make some toast and send him a slice.
he paid £1 for the postage.
moral of the story: be careful some people are more NUTS than you are.
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 2:52,
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they guy eho 'won' the toast actually wanted it posting so i had to make some toast and send him a slice.
he paid £1 for the postage.
moral of the story: be careful some people are more NUTS than you are.

it was 55p
there was someone else who wanted it but not very badly.
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 2:56,
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there was someone else who wanted it but not very badly.

has about 20 slices say, at 1.00 total profit per slice that's £20, minus cost of loaf (£20-0.72= £19.28 made per loaf, excellent!
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 2:59,
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its all about demand.
i once sold a c64gs (no keyboard the console version of the c64) for £130. when i bought it a year before i paid £5. and there was over 220 of them i could have bought at the same time at a massive discount.
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 3:19,
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i once sold a c64gs (no keyboard the console version of the c64) for £130. when i bought it a year before i paid £5. and there was over 220 of them i could have bought at the same time at a massive discount.