Betarun 2005 for OpenInfreno in San Diego, CA - May 21st, 2005

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Date: 05/10/05

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    The OpenInfreno Team (http://openinfreno.sf.net) is proud to present
    Betarun 2005, for folks interested in playing the game (similar to the
    game played at Toorcon last year.) There are no prizes for the winning
    team (and we do not charge a fee for entry or participation,) but we
    will post the winners on our OpenInfreno site for all to see. Betarun
    2005 will be held this year in the auditorium at the San Diego
    Super-Computer Center (SDSC) at UCSD on Saturday, May 21st, 2005.
    Check-in and setup is at 11:30 am, and the game starts at noon and runs
    until 5:00 pm. Parking is free on campus on Saturday (we'll contact
    each individual or team and provide them with further information as the
    day approaches, provided they provide us with real contact information.)

    Individuals and teams can register to participate via the online form at
    http://openinfreno.sf.net/rsvp.html. We do not sell or distribute any
    information we receive via the registration process, and we do not
    require your real name (a pseudonym is perfectly acceptible, but please
    provide a working email address we can reach you at.) Teams must have
    three or more participants, and individuals who register will get an
    opportunity to join a pre-existing team or start their own team on the
    day of the event. We ask that those who wish to play register ahead of
    time so that we can plan on what sort of participation we are going to
    see. Walk-ins are welcome, though we appreciate those interested in
    playing to register ahead of time. Spectators are welcome too and do
    not need to register. Because SDSC is providing the facility, they may
    limit access to the event due to health and safety regulations, but the
    OpenInfreno team does not discriminate and event participation is open
    to anyone (except those who are on the OpenInfreno development team or
    those who have been banned due to cheating in previous events.)

    Bring your own network devices as we will not provide anything beyond a
    connection to the game network. Rules are available at
    http://openinfreno.sf.net.


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