Oy, I went the whole weekend without a blog entry. Went to a LAN party at my buddy Damon’s house over the weekend. Damon is just an incredibly cool guy. Anyway, the group of us twenty and thirty-something guys is called the ULANG, or Utah Local Area Network Gamers. We usually get about 9-15 people showing up to these things, which is just around the right size for Damon’s house. Started at 7 PM, ended at 2 AM… these things rock.
This month’s game was Medal of Honor. We’d planned to play Armagetron too, but other than a few demos showing it off, never got around to it. Around midnight, two more guys showed up, and one of them turned out to have brought a laptop with a Neomagic video card in it… in case you aren’t aware, Neomagic cards, even when called “3D”, are generally understood to be 3D decelerators; Neomagic laptop video cards really, really stink. So I gave up on playing and went downstars to watch The Bourne Identity on Damon’s massive home theater system so that Aaron, the kid that brought the not-too-good laptop, could play for a while. My take on the movie: fun, well-conceived, take away a few points for predictability, give a few extra points for handling the sole “sex scene” in a way that I wouldn’t be embarassed to watch this with my kids, and overall it gets my “cool thriller” award for making an engaging movie that remains serious but isn’t over-the-top with tension due to some save-the-world scenario. And Damon has invested many thousands of dollars into his projection theater system; every time I watch a movie there, I remind myself that I need to invite myself over more often to watch movies there.
But at around $6,000 for the whole setup, if I recall correctly… dang, that’s a lot of movie tickets.
What a fun weekend!
was there…
..And Matt is a MONSTER!!!
-Llama
No way
We’re you really at the actors house? The MATT DAMON? Born on October 8? 34 years old? No way.
~Melissa
Naw…
Naw. Damon Blythe. Utah Transit Authority train driver. But close!
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Matthew P. Barnson
LAN Party
Hi,
I stumbled on this post about LAN parties, and thought I’d offer my services. I own a LAN center in downtown Salt Lake City that hosts LAN parties.
I don’t want to come across as a pushy salesman, so I’ll leave it at that. If you’re interested, feel free to email me.
Thanks, Pete