Is defcon for me?

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  • kiji
    Lost in the world
    • Jun 2004
    • 20

    #46
    Sorrie about the misunderstanding I just really didnt understand the consept of it thats it. I understand most of it but not all. But thanks for making it clear though.
    Me I am part french and part german so my spelling is bad, My grammer, and puntuation(I think thats how u spell it?) as well.
    Last edited by kiji; July 1, 2004, 21:13.
    "I'm not smart enough to do everything, But I'm dumn enough to try anything."

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    • Code
      • Jun 2004
      • 15

      #47
      Originally posted by TheCotMan
      Don't let a loud-mouth in your group speak for your group as a whole; you may get a false impression of security when you have numbers as a "gang-mentality" sets in.

      Respect and common sense will help to smooth your time at DC and make it possible for you to have a good time.
      Yeah, as I forsee it I will spend more time trying to shut up the larger people in my group than fend off outsiders...

      Thanks for the advice, I hope it will help me have a better time :)


      - CD

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      • hanky
        Member
        • Jul 2004
        • 1

        #48
        is it for me?

        Is defcon for a computer geek who has social anxiety disorder and is paranoid? During the day at work I develop applications, at night I read computer books and tinker with what I've read. I really just want to go for the talks but it seems space is limited and the other option to see the talks is making pals with someone who has a tv to watch the talks on. I'm not good at making friends, too much time in front of the computer. Maybe making friends will be easier with the defcon crowd? Maybe not?

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        • octalpus
          Official Forum Bitch
          • Oct 2001
          • 1724

          #49
          Originally posted by hanky
          Is defcon for a computer geek who has social anxiety disorder and is paranoid? During the day at work I develop applications, at night I read computer books and tinker with what I've read. I really just want to go for the talks but it seems space is limited and the other option to see the talks is making pals with someone who has a tv to watch the talks on. I'm not good at making friends, too much time in front of the computer. Maybe making friends will be easier with the defcon crowd? Maybe not?
          Maybe you need to put down the pipe and step away from the computer.
          the fresh princess of 1338

          What did I do to make you think I give a shit?

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          • pezz
            Unconfirmed Email
            • Jan 2003
            • 736

            #50
            Originally posted by hanky
            Is defcon for a computer geek who has social anxiety disorder and is paranoid? During the day at work I develop applications, at night I read computer books and tinker with what I've read. I really just want to go for the talks but it seems space is limited and the other option to see the talks is making pals with someone who has a tv to watch the talks on. I'm not good at making friends, too much time in front of the computer. Maybe making friends will be easier with the defcon crowd? Maybe not?
            I'll be yer friend.....cause I'm nice like that...crackwhore need love too...

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