Great! A bunch of people trying to get hit by a bunch of people who want their throws caught. I remember Drunken Whores" method for winning in Hacker Jeopardy when the "beer points" system was added. :-)
I'm not sure if the analogy works. The organizers/audience originally added the beer points as a result of the extreme "effort" on the part of the drinkers. It was not, originally, the other way around.
In other words, the drinking is a given; spahkle's suggestion just gives the participants an excuse.
I wonder if the corelation of not so internet security topics and this forum might bring more asshats here (not bashing just thinking in terms of internet security corelation 101)
I wonder if the corelation of not so internet security topics and this forum might bring more asshats here (not bashing just thinking in terms of internet security corelation 101)
There are technical discussions, there are social discussions, there is lamer harassment, and there is a little planning/organization. (It is many things to many people.)
Even though I probably would not participate in DodgeBall, it would be entertaining enough to watch. :-)
I wonder if the corelation of not so internet security topics and this forum might bring more asshats here (not bashing just thinking in terms of internet security corelation 101)
Somewhere, back in the mists of time, I recall something about DefCon being a "party" thrown by DT for his friends to share tech and have fun. Now, if this thread had popped up in 'Computer Security' I could see getting your panties all in a twist, but it didn't. We're trying to think of ways we can have good, clean haxorish fun without getting arrested. The challenge is already mind numbing, don't make it more difficult by having it relate to something serious.
I would watch/officiate a game of dodgeball, but I would not play. It sounds like it could be fun at the TBBQ, but then, so would a water balloon fight. WRT dodgeballing near the pools and the fear of bottles; does Vegas have a 'pay-by-the-pound' recycling program?? It would be kind of cool to see if we (et al) could collect all bottles/cans etc. in a central recycling location and collect money for a charity. This would encourage folks to *not* leave bottles around (despite the rules about glass near the pools), thereby preventing injury while raising money.
The EFF Dunk Tank last year was the shiznit. We should be able to come up with other ways to raise money for worthwhile non-partisan charities.
note: Beware of 206 dodgeballers... those people like to play with their balls way too much.
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