On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Marc Farnum Rendino <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Nick Floersch <[email protected]> wrote: >> For all the resources we had, and support from the CS department, trying >> to steer students away from playing network computer games at any hour >> of the day was really really really really hard. > > :) > > Makes sense - and isn't necessarily a bad thing; there are some benefits*. > > As with so many human endeavors: As long as it doesn't negatively > impact others, it should be fine. > > Some sort of schedule or signup sheet, would help prevent problems. > And a "rules of the road" that all agree to, before coming in, would > help settle disputes. >
I read on one of the HackerSpace sites yesterday about using LAN party nights as a fundraiser. They do monthly LAN parties with an entrance fee However, with fast internet connections at home and more and more online games springing up, do people still do LAN parties? If so, sign me up for a night of Quake :) Kevin
