We would need prizes for the lucky couple.... Maybe a special suite at the AP with champagne, and a bookcase of bestselling geek reads....
Booze, sex, champagne ... I'm guessing (hoping?) you can only fit two of those items into one night, although the combinations may be a bit interesting.
Originally posted by pezz
Of course I could always enlist HW to take care of the anticipated sex acts.
Hmm. In this forum, you could be talking about hardware or highwizard. Both are a little kinky, but I think hardware has a higher geek factor. :)
I was gonna suggest Hollywood squares.. But they couldnt do the squares thing, it would have to be done digitally using the projector..
Or "The Price is right" with pc hardware prices spanned out over the years..
Anyone watched the spinoffs that Howard Stern does.. some of those could be interesting..
"Win (Hosts Names) Money" a contestant and the host answer the same questions, and are timed, to see who answers the most correctly. Time being the tie breaker. Contestants bring a hot chick on, if the host wins the chick ends up naked, if the contestant wins, they get the prize.
Just some ideas, dont know how youd spice up the price is right, or hollywood squares, Id assume beer would be integrated in some fashion.
Bachelor #2: If I were a kernel, how would you compile me?
And how would the geek respond?
"Optimized for speed" and how would they be rewarded?
"Scratch Bachelor #2... too fast"
You know why computer scientists make such bad lovers?
1) They often try to do thing faster and then they say they have improved performance
2) Programmers, "Do it with bugs"
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I like the idea of "leetest link." Hacker Jeopardy seemed a bit out of place at DC as the years marched on. The questions were more often like trivia and questions about movies than they were questions that might be answered by a hacker. Sure, there were exceptions to this, but most of the questions seemed to be targetted for people who have spent any amount of time using computers... not just hackers.
The concept of H.J. was nice for many years, but after so many years of the same thing, a new game may bring more interest than H.J. (Besides, people have often complained that the topics are the same from year-to-year, but now we have a new game and in effect, a new topic.)
After skipping the later years of H.J., I think I might actually go watch "Leetest Link" this year.
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