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From: GRANITE granite@**.net
Subject: GenCon?
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 14:00:12 -0700
> Anyone with advice or going to be at GenCon, help me out here :) Also, how
> expensive is GenCon usually? I am trying to figure out how much I need to
> save up to be able to afford to go. :)

Some of the others have addressed the money side of it..So I won't go
there other than to say..bring lots..

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OK..AS for the con itself..DO NOT sign up for too many games..I know
that sounds a bit weird..but rememeber..there are truly only 24 hours
in 1 day..and some of those you will spend unconcious [wether you
like it or not]..and you will need to eat sometime..and then there is
the exhibit hall..it is enormous..hundreds of people trying to
seperate you from your money..and you will need to make time for them
to do that..And they are not open 24 hours..we'll be lucky if they
are open 6 hours..
Bring an empty rucksack..This will be filed as you
go along with all the freebees and stuff you just cannot live
without..And when you become too exhausted to move it will make a
passable pillow..
SIgn up for the SR Tourney if at all possible..I understand it will
be a great time..and there are going to be tons of tables for it this
year.. OK..so I have an inside track on this one..I am one of the
judges for it.. ;)
--------------------------------GRANITE
"Rock Steady"

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