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It depends on two things


1. If the other person ahs entered your code yet on their console

2. If the two consoles have connected to the WCF (I think that is the right accronym) and told each other that they have swapped codes...


It sometimes takes a while so if people are planning on racing on Monday then I would suggest entering codes before Sunday night to allow everyone who wants to be able to compete.


I wonder if we should have some sort of prize for the winner, or maybe they should receive a glass of Champagne at the next drinks ....


My Wii is flasning blue at the moment which indicates that maybe I have some updates now...

Ant Wrote:

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> I can see you now, LuvPeckham. Still no one else

> though. Shall be on later tonight if anyone

> fancies a quick go.



And 'Auntie Bob' has seen you too....


At this rate it could be a two horse race on Monday - Ant vs Auntie Bob

Okay

The List to date : (and I have just added everyone on my console so the same needs to be done by everyone else)


LuvPeckham 0731-4909-7027 (races as Auntie Bob)

Asset 0989-3800-3805 (races as ????)

Mockney 2578-5184-9814 (races as Piersy)

Ant 3265-5771-9216 (races as ????)

Ruffers 0860-4762-8498 (races as ruffers)

Siduhe 4038-7520-5555 (races as Siduhe)


Still to provide codes

MelbourneGr

Keef

Shu.Kurimu.Sensei


Open to all so the more we get the more of a challange it will be


I will update this list as we get more codes registered and as I also get people's character names...



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Siduhe and myself have registered all the friends stuff - Mockney/Piersy got rejected as not a valid friends code, do you want to check it?

My Fault - Finger dyslexia I am afraid :(- see updated code in BOLD




LuvPeckham 0731-4909-7027 (races as Auntie Bob)

Asset 0989-3800-3805 (races as ????)

Mockney 2578-5184-9841 (races as Piersy)

Ant 3265-5771-9216 (races as Ant)

Ruffers 0860-4762-8498 (races as ruffers)

Siduhe 4038-7520-5555 (races as Siduhe)


Still to provide codes

MelbourneGr

Keef

Shu.Kurimu.Sensei

Checked on My Wii this morning (better then watching breakfast Olympics) and still can only see ANT


Therefore it does take a while to see people once they have registered friends codes so be aware that if you leave it too late you will miss the race night

LuvPeckham Wrote:

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> Checked on My Wii this morning (better then

> watching breakfast Olympics) and still can only

> see ANT


Is that how it works - with a delay? I've seen a couple of threads that suggest you have to be online at the same time in order to "see" each other as friends for Mario Kart and one that suggested you have to exchange Wii Friend codes as well. We will probably log on this evening after about 9pm to see if there's been any change as we can't see anyone currently.

Will have to check I got Mockers's code right.


I'm not sure that you have to be on at the same time to see each other. I think perhaps you just both have to register each other's code, and that it can take a while for both Wiis to realise that you've done so.


Oh, and the bad news: I can't make the 18th any more. But once we're all set up there's nothing to stop us from having races on other nights, so it's not so bad.

LuvPeckham 0731-4909-7027 (races as Auntie Bob)

Asset 0989-3800-3805 (races as ????)

Mockney 2578-5184-9841 (races as Piersy)

Ant 3265-5771-9216 (races as Ant)

Ruffers 0860-4762-8498 (races as ruffers)

Siduhe 4038-7520-5555 (races as Siduhe)

MelbourneGr 3039-7766-2007 (races as Bizzy)



Still to provide codes

Keef

Shu.Kurimu.Sensei

Tiger ranks

tiger ranks Wrote:

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> yep i have mario kart and have got the licence

> numbers am going to give it a go hopfully see you

> all on the race course>:D<



Tiger


Please post your Licence Number in this thread so that other people can enter it for the race - Many thanks

Well now ... there is a question


Lots of wrist action (tennis, bowling, and baseball)

Maybe some low punches (boxing)

and of course if they have Wii Play - Cow racing (I kid you not)


Expect strains in places you didn't expect in the morning after vigor of the exercises the night before


Changing subject slightly


I have registered ASSET and MOCKNEY but they are't my friends yet (boo hoo have I upset them ?)


I can't see them on the Friends list yet - anyone else see them yet ?

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> And I just dont understand any of it :|



that's allright, we don't expect you to, this is modern technology and you are a girl (before anyone complains... see the thread ' is this the end of...' and see what I mean... )

RACE NIGHT - TONIGHT - 8pm - Still (just) time to register if you want to join in, but please do it before 6pm today and post your Mario Kat Licence here so that others can link to you


I will access the system earlier and set up ready for a race between everyone who is on the system

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