Originally posted by Grifter I am supposed to get the Audio CD's in the mail any day now. I'll post a link to the MP3 when I get it.
Also I was thinking about typing up the basic premise of the talk and submitting it to 2600 Magazine. Does this sound like a good idea to anyone?
That would be great.. please keep me posted!
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Originally posted by octalpussy Be glad if you're so lucky to live in an area without a meeting, rather than an area with a meeting run by tools. I think next year, we need a talk on "How to take over your local 2600 meeting".
There are some good books and manuals out on starting a Coup. Just take what you learn from reading them and apply the knowledge.
Originally posted by Grifter I am supposed to get the Audio CD's in the mail any day now. I'll post a link to the MP3 when I get it.
Also I was thinking about typing up the basic premise of the talk and submitting it to 2600 Magazine. Does this sound like a good idea to anyone?
I want to hear it, because if I am going to start a meeting I want to make sure I do things right. HighWizard, the answer is no, in 20 mins of my town is nothing. To see how meetings work I plan on attending the 2600-Sacramento meeting, even though it doesn't show up in the magazine's index.
Originally posted by octalpussy Be glad if you're so lucky to live in an area without a meeting, rather than an area with a meeting run by tools. I think next year, we need a talk on "How to take over your local 2600 meeting".
I have heard that tends to be a problem. From what I understand, this local group was not active at all. I missed the speech this year on starting a local group.. anyone have the notes from it? I was far too hung over that day.. :(
Be glad if you're so lucky to live in an area without a meeting, rather than an area with a meeting run by tools. I think next year, we need a talk on "How to take over your local 2600 meeting".
What if there is supposed to be a 2600 group in the area, but no one ever shows up at the meeting place? I wonder if there is a way to contact the local members (maybe send an email to 2600 and ask them to forward it on to someone local?) and revive the meetings..
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Re: Starting 2600 meetings
Originally posted by ck3k I want to start a 2600 meeting in my county but, I am afraid that no one would show up. I want to meet the county's other users, who like me enjoy computer security and wardriving. What would be a good way to start a 2600 meeting in my local town?
Are you sure there are none in your area? Like a 20 minute drive or so?
-post an ad in 2600
-print flyers and staple to school (college) boards, cyber cafes, local star-$'s employee forehead
-accept that no one will show so you're happy when a couple people do
I want to start a 2600 meeting in my county but, I am afraid that no one would show up. I want to meet the county's other users, who like me enjoy computer security and wardriving. What would be a good way to start a 2600 meeting in my local town?
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