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  • astcell
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    My first one was made from floppy disk labels. TwinVega took it to new heights by making me a permanent one. As for size, I would say no more than 5x5 but whatever you are comfortable with. There are no rules.

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  • nitchimon
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    Originally posted by Bbox View Post
    Any size you want is great! I think the more forum members that have them, the better it is.

    Besideds the great suggestions from kallahar, you may also want 2 small thin holes that you can insert the pin from the button you get showing that you attended the Defcon 20 Forum Meet!
    tanx!

    can do this too!

    kewl

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  • Bbox
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    Originally posted by nitchimon View Post
    Excellent!

    Then I will have to design one up!
    I have a high-def photo ready printer and lamenation device <grins>

    Do they "have" to be 3x5 (index card size) ?

    Nitch
    Any size you want is great! I think the more forum members that have them, the better it is.

    Besideds the great suggestions from kallahar, you may also want 2 small thin holes that you can insert the pin from the button you get showing that you attended the Defcon 20 Forum Meet!

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  • nitchimon
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    Originally posted by kallahar View Post
    Mine is like 2.5x4 or something odd like that, I still have the original one twinvega printed up many years ago and I love it.

    Make sure to leave a spot in the design for the hole punch, and remember that even if it's laminated water can get inside through that hole you just punched.

    Also when I make my replacement I'll make it reversible so that it has my name on both sides.

    Kallahar

    Tanx. So it the size suggested is just that then. kewl. Tanx!

    If you self laminate, you could also place something inside where you are going to punch to try n make it waterproof. I'll have to try that when I make mine up.

    tanx!

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  • nitchimon
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    Originally posted by wrøng! View Post
    Why? It would depend on a vulnerability in the scanning app to do any harm. QR cannot execute code...
    correct, but what if the code was a url that contained nasties? Infect the phone or device you are using to scan ? or as you pointed out, if the scanner software had a vuln ?


    Saw one guy scan something last year and after scanning it, his phone shut off.
    Turned it back on and it didn't run right. Saw him later in the day and said he had to reset his phone. they were pissed. Coincidence ? <shrugs>

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  • wrøng!
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    Originally posted by nitchimon View Post
    , but you'd have to be out of your mind to scan a q-code at DEFCON.
    Why? It would depend on a vulnerability in the scanning app to do any harm. QR cannot execute code...

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  • kallahar
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    Mine is like 2.5x4 or something odd like that, I still have the original one twinvega printed up many years ago and I love it.

    Make sure to leave a spot in the design for the hole punch, and remember that even if it's laminated water can get inside through that hole you just punched.

    Also when I make my replacement I'll make it reversible so that it has my name on both sides.

    Kallahar

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  • nitchimon
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    Excellent!

    Then I will have to design one up!
    I have a high-def photo ready printer and lamenation device <grins>

    Do they "have" to be 3x5 (index card size) ?

    I've done ;
    2-1/2 x 4-1/4 luggage tags
    4-1/4 x 6-5/16 photo tags
    2-3/16 x 3-11/16 business cards

    and other sizes and I don't think I have stock for the 3x5 cards on hand.
    Prob would have to order some pouches through e-bay.
    Would anyone complain if it was larger ?

    anyone know more than I do about RFID chips ?
    What if I wanted to embed a preprogramed (message?) RFID into the ID tag ?
    Possible ?
    Just want to mess with the RF skimmers if there are any around, hehheh

    Used to do that with bar code way back when, q-codes could be fun, but you'd have to be out of your mind to scan a q-code at DEFCON.

    thoughts ? throw an at yahoo to priv email me about this.

    If we can do something like this, I'll make up your Forum badge for ya.

    Just don't kill me with a million requests....

    tanx

    Nitch

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  • Bbox
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    Originally posted by nitchimon View Post
    I don't remember seeing Avatar Badges last year. Do people still make up these avatar badges ?
    thanks
    Yes! Many people wore their Forum Avatar Badge the entire time they were at Defcon. I made an effort to say Hi to all the people I saw wearing them and I had numerous people say Hi to me because I was wearing mine.

    Originally posted by nitchimon View Post
    Were they clipped with the DC badge or hung off to the side?
    thanks
    All different ways, I wore mine on the same lanyard as the Defcon admission badge.

    It was really nice putting the faces to the names of the people I know from this forum. Wearing the Avatar Badges to the Forum Meet is a big plus.

    Definitely make one and come by and say Hi at the forum Meet on Friday night.

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  • astcell
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    Originally posted by nitchimon View Post
    really ?
    I don't remember seeing Avatar Badges last year. Just a bunch of metal puzzle badges as well as additional winning contestant badges.
    Do people still make up these avatar badges ?
    Were they clipped with the DC badge or hung off to the side?
    Any photos to show (no faces, etc) of the types of ABs?

    thanks

    Blackwave and I worked on the first threads of an avatar badge. Here is mine from DC11. After this one some folks had the more professionally done.

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  • nitchimon
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    Originally posted by Bbox View Post
    P33V3 said it very well.

    The only thing I would add since this will be your first Defcon is go to Defcon 101 on Thursday and listen and learn and get a great understanding of Defcon, and also Make yourself a forum Avatar badge (see link below) and go to the Forum Meet Friday night so you can meet people from the forum face to face and make new friends!

    http://defcon.stotan.org/faq/avatar.htm

    really ?
    I don't remember seeing Avatar Badges last year. Just a bunch of metal puzzle badges as well as additional winning contestant badges.
    Do people still make up these avatar badges ?
    Were they clipped with the DC badge or hung off to the side?
    Any photos to show (no faces, etc) of the types of ABs?

    thanks

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  • sintax_error
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    Originally posted by Queeg View Post
    so is shouting fire in the hallways a bootable offense. what about stinkbombs and chihuahuas?
    Chihuahuas are always a bootable offense.

    Originally posted by dc0de
    You don't have to worry about it. DT just announced that Defcon 20 is cancelled. Sad Day.
    One day we'll actually have this DEFCON thing. One day.

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  • dc0de
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    Originally posted by hudsonbentley View Post
    ha ha, I just watched the video from Jeff Moss telling funny stories like rewiring elevator buttons and finding a satellite dish in the elevator car. that's hilarious, and if the conference organizer thinks it's funny then that's great! I think the video was from 6 years ago though... anyone have any more recent stories like that?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lg6bQMTjHCE

    and I totally get that we don't want to do stuff that gets the cops involved, I have zero desire to spend my vacation in a holding cell.

    hb
    You don't have to worry about it. DT just announced that Defcon 20 is cancelled. Sad Day.

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  • hudsonbentley
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    ha ha, I just watched the video from Jeff Moss telling funny stories like rewiring elevator buttons and finding a satellite dish in the elevator car. that's hilarious, and if the conference organizer thinks it's funny then that's great! I think the video was from 6 years ago though... anyone have any more recent stories like that?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lg6bQMTjHCE

    and I totally get that we don't want to do stuff that gets the cops involved, I have zero desire to spend my vacation in a holding cell.

    hb

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  • Supralingua
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    If you decide to bring a computer/laptop, image it first and leave your personal data off it. You'll want to play on the wifi networks but you don't want to loose personal data, and bring a bootable OS just in case.

    I wouldn't use the ATM's at the hotels either.

    It's not that Defcon is full of hackers, it's that there can be DB's who have no boundaries.

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