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  • AlexCV
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    Originally posted by Squidly1
    Makes packing easy. The last day just involves a run to the post office to mail off the plastic bag of goodies that don't fit in my laptop bag.
    Now this is what I call travelling light. Add about a dozen piece of clothings (pair of socks count as one) and you've got what I lived on for over two months a few years ago ;-).

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  • Squidly1
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    Ahhhh, this is where the commentary to my room lodge begging went : ).

    Well, unfortunately, my flight arrives late on the day of the BBQ (something to plan for next year). But, I will be at theSummit later that night - for those who might be attending that event.

    For the rest of the Con I plan to wear a grey PJ bottom with cartoony skulls and crossbones all over it. Chances are - nobody else will be there with that on. But, ya never know... I thought I would be the only one with an Amiga "deathbed vigil" shirt, but there was one other fellow with the SAME shirt on the SAME day I had mine on last year. I'm also bringing my DefCon7 and 12 shirts (and wearing whatever else I buy at this year's Con). Makes packing easy. The last day just involves a run to the post office to mail off the plastic bag of goodies that don't fit in my laptop bag.

    Cya at the Con.

    - Squidly1

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  • converge
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    You might consider hooking up with AbbyNormal via PM or email if you want to attend the BBQ and go veggie. (she brought up the veggie grill a ways down in the toxicbbq watcha bringn' thread) It sounds like there is more interest this year. The only catch is you would be stuck next to people cooking meat, so some level of tolerance is needed.

    http://toxicbbq.com... or read the bbq thread. good times.

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  • Squidly1
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    Deviant Ollam: I'm up for a cocktail. You going to theSummit? I'll meet you there if you're going. As far as the BBQ goes, I keep kosher so eating what's being grilled will probably will be a no-go (but thanks). I'll learn at the feet of a master if he/she has a new trick up their sleeve ; ).

    Last year I just went vegetarian for the duration. But you have piqued my interest about the "toxic" side of the BBQ (looks worried). Have to read up on that...

    Woot - I might have found a room (at another hotel). Thanks all : )

    - Squidly1

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  • converge
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    Ok. In many ways I agree with Deviant. In many ways I agree with Spahkle. In many ways I know exactly why Squidly1 is maintaining that position.

    Even if your employer is not constantly screening your ass for second hand bubble gum resin, keep in mind that others at defcon are viewing your actions and the actions of others you accompany. There are many eyes, both fed and non-fed. Many non-fed eyes are friends with fed eyes, whether they know it or not, whether you know it or not. Even take out the

    Even if you are not doing the drug of choice, or may never have, it can be perceived that you do because of the crowd you hang out with. In my case, rooming and hanging with one of my friends (that freely smokes pot) at the AP gave another friend the impression that I was also smoking pot. I do not fault any of the friends involved, but word got around that I smoked pot at defcon and resulted in negatively effecting my chances for a great job opportunity later on.

    If you're ok with the drugs, cool. If you do the drugs, whatever does it for you. Just keep in mind what image you portray of yourself if you care about the image others see.

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  • AlxRogan
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    Originally posted by che
    I can vouch for this.. Alcohol makes Dataworm speak with a very thick French accent.. If Dataworm is speaking with such an accent, it means he has had a drink.
    Funny, I always hear it as a thick East Texas accent. Everyone should hear Dataworm say "y'all" at least once.

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  • Gadsden
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    Originally posted by dataworm
    Alchool is BAAAD, you should not resort on Alchool use to resolve a conflict about Drugs. Alchool is as bad as drugs.
    Follow the rule 11, you shall not drink alchool unless it's little jesus blood!
    I can vouch for this.. Alcohol makes Dataworm speak with a very thick French accent.. If Dataworm is speaking with such an accent, it means he has had a drink.

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  • Deviant Ollam
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    Originally posted by Squidly1
    I'd like to get the link of where on my site you read that. 'Cause, I'd like to read it myself. If it was me who posted that, I wanna read the whole quote and not just the selected portion.
    the line i was quoting was a comment in reaction to an MTA billboard advocating changes to the nation's drug laws posted below the photo here. the billboard was put up by the advocacy group Change the Climate and beared the statment
    protect our children... legalize and tax marijuana
    the full text of the comment regarding this ad posted by someone in response was
    Umm... Yeaaahhhhh... That will fix the problem. My opinion is: if a doctor would not prescribe it to you - you don't need it. Work with a pot-head for a little while and you'll see just how smart it would be to allow any moron to have access to it.
    Originally posted by Squidly1
    I'm a voting supporter of the medicinal usage of pot. For friends who have had relatives suffering from cancer - medical pot was a God-send. ... Plus, I have gone to school with and work with admitted pot-heads - so if I have an opinion on the subject I think I can make it with some authority.
    those are your opinions, and that's fair enough. you are certaily more than entitled to have them and i fully respect your right to hold that stance. i think it is a little bit groundless and soft on evidence (you apparently base your comments exclusively on social interactions as opposed to published medical literature and thus come up with the currently-popular "medical reasons / doctor's prescription" opinion. which is ironic, since it's the medical community that's been saying for years how harmless it all is and that handling drugs as a legal problem as opposed to a medical one is what causes society the most possible harm)

    in any case, i appreciate those who stepped up to tell me to ease back on the gas pedal with my comments. i didn't mean to jump down your throat over a post to your photoblog (which you indicate may or may not have been made by you, if i'm reading your above post correctly) and hope you have a terrific time at defcon. you stated that you love grilling... will we see you at the toxic bbq? i'd be happy to make a peace offering of a cocktail and a sample of the exotic meat that we've arranged for that afternoon.

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  • Squidly1
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    Where did you see that?

    Wow, I go to sleep and look what happened! : )

    Just a quickie note here - I'd like to get the link of where on my site you read that. 'Cause, I'd like to read it myself. If it was me who posted that, I wanna read the whole quote and not just the selected portion. My blog has been abandoned for over a year old and is located here: http://www.schleppingsquid.net/Blog/ (and is not directly linked from my site, but has no mention of the quote provided).

    My personal stance on any drug is: I'm a voting supporter of the medicinal usage of pot. For friends who have had relatives suffering from cancer - medical pot was a God-send. But, since the law still reads that it's a no-no for healthy folk, I'd rather not be in the presence of people partaking (I like the crappy little job I have and want to keep it, getting busted as a bystander won't matter). Plus, I have gone to school with and work with admitted pot-heads - so if I have an opinion on the subject I think I can make it with some authority. A lot of times those who enjoy Herb don't really see all the changes that come over them. My pot friends (ie: smoked 1-2 joints a day to relax, while in college) did forget stuff more frequently than those that were not as active (weekend tokers). Besides, I'm not the type to push my opinions anyway. It's your life. I just look out after my own life.

    Now, the two reasons I would not prefer to be present during a toke-a-thon: my job tests for usage and second-hand will pop positive if I stuck around long enough for a contact buzz, and in my "old age" I have developed a slight allergy to smoke (causes my bronchial tubes to narrow a bit - same problem with fresh cut lawn grass). So... it sucks to be around normal smokers too.

    As a side note for those who might consider me as a sofa or rug guest: I'm checking with the guys at BaseNet to see if they might want coverage of the event for their show- so I might interview my gracious host for their show (if you want to be interviewed, that is). Waiting for the BaseNet crew's response. If not, I may pop out my own mini show featuring the interviews of attendees and speakers.

    Anyways, my old blog says it all - I'm passionate about grilling and love being a geek. Hope to see you guys at the Con.

    - Squidly1
    Last edited by Squidly1; July 22, 2005, 03:37.

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  • dataworm
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    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    no, they appear on the person's web page. (i follow links, etc. to see who's who and what's what when new people pop up on my radar, esp. since i had potential space available and wanted to know more about Squidly.)

    you may do so immediately after i buy you one first. i appreciate both the manner in which you felt compelled to defend a person who was being criticized (my initial post was a bit harsh) and the fact that you followed-up the thread and helped keep it at a level-headed tone. you're precisely the type of person i value... someone who potentially disagrees with me, but is willing to engage me directly and open my eyes -- not just grumble in a corner... then in the end we find that our positions are very similar and we hit a bar.
    Alchool is BAAAD, you should not resort on Alchool use to resolve a conflict about Drugs. Alchool is as bad as drugs.
    Follow the rule 11, you shall not drink alchool unless it's little jesus blood!

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  • Deviant Ollam
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    Originally posted by spahkle
    Ok, I never saw these sentiments expressed in this post. Were they edited out?
    no, they appear on the person's web page. (i follow links, etc. to see who's who and what's what when new people pop up on my radar, esp. since i had potential space available and wanted to know more about Squidly.)

    Originally posted by spahkle
    Make sure I buy you a drink at Defcon to make up for my quick tempered response
    you may do so immediately after i buy you one first. i appreciate both the manner in which you felt compelled to defend a person who was being criticized (my initial post was a bit harsh) and the fact that you followed-up the thread and helped keep it at a level-headed tone. you're precisely the type of person i value... someone who potentially disagrees with me, but is willing to engage me directly and open my eyes -- not just grumble in a corner... then in the end we find that our positions are very similar and we hit a bar.

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  • spahkle
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    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    i wasn't making a criticism so much of a person's views but rather of the sentiment in which they were expressed.
    Ok, I never saw these sentiments expressed in this post. Were they edited out?
    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    eloquent statements about drug culture in America removed for space
    I happen to have very similar opinions to yours about the wasted war on "drugs" and the economical impact of such, but would rather express it somewhere besides Ride and Room Sharing.
    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    i'm not saying "don't crash with this person" since they seem to be very amenable and have a history of enjoying defcon.
    Cool, becuase that was the only thing that set me off. Relevance to this persons request (but again, I guess the original quote was edited?)
    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    my complaint was misplaced in a thread concerning room arrangements...
    agreed
    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    but snide, groundless comments concerning matters that have powerful significance to me just set me off.
    A quick aside, I would restate that "snide, groundless comments concerning matters that have powerful significance to [you]" cause you to respond with "snide, groundless comments". Make sure I buy you a drink at Defcon to make up for my quick tempered response

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  • converge
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    I get off on 57 Chevy's...

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  • spahkle
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    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    it's a shame but understandable... those who keep their minds somewhat closed tend to be the most vocal opponents of other people who seek to open theirs.
    Originally posted by Abby_Normal
    I think he meant that if in theory one might planning to be smoking pot at con, One might not offer crash space to a person with strong anti drug views. At least that's how I read it.
    By trying really hard I can interpret it the same way. But on first take, that statement sounds so condescending. The whole "it's a shame you're so ignorant". All the person asked for was space in a room, and was quite polite about it.
    Originally posted by converge
    actually.. I've found that most people that consider their minds to be open just have a different standpoint than what is socially accepted; they are even more closed to argument because they believe they are 'open' for thinking the way they do and any opposer is close-minded for not seeing it their way.

    Those people also tend to be the pushiest and most annoying about converting others to their 'open-mindedness' than others that just believe what they believe for the sake of it.
    Absolutely. It all jumps back on the "intolerance" Merry-go-round.

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  • Deviant Ollam
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    i wasn't making a criticism so much of a person's views but rather of the sentiment in which they were expressed. i don't know how often i see otherwise-intelligent people invoke the stereotype of the "brain-fogged stoner" as if that overused comic character has any real bearing on reality and the overall populace.

    the truth is that by a huge margin the people in this country who use harmless illicit substances are normal, intelligent, productive citizens who contribute as much to society as you or i. i'd say that something on the order of 70% to 80% of the people with whom i am acquainted (that includes friends, business associates, etc) are pot smokers. not a one among them is of the "lunkhead loser" variety. (yes, those people do exist... we've all seen one or two of them in high school or college... but they're the exception not the rule)

    the matter of drug legalization is important since it bears directly on the future of this country. how our budgets, health care system, prisons, and justice system will shape up in the future are all direct functions of this mess we call the war on drugs. it makes me unbelievably upset when this debate (which was being advocated by a billboard that Squidly1 described) is hijacked and derailed by people who pretend that if the laws were changed suddenly everyone would be showing up at work stoned, dragging down the economy and bringing the country to a grinding halt.

    i'm not saying "don't crash with this person" since they seem to be very amenable and have a history of enjoying defcon. my complaint was misplaced in a thread concerning room arrangements... but snide, groundless comments concerning matters that have powerful significance to me just set me off.

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