Re: Ideas for Defcon 15
Yes DefconRadio has been around for awhile. I think it has been so far under utilized. To be honest I knew it was there, I dont think I ever listened to it.
This could increase the number that listen and at the same time increase the update coverage. Anything that requires a connection to the net could be a problematic mostly because Defcon's network is well known for downtime and it is the most hostile non contest related network ever. Projecting scrolling updates on a wall would only inform those that were in the room.
But using a radio does have its shortcomings, only those actively listening at the time of the announcement would be informed. I think that a many angle approach would be the most effective. I wonder what the person that ran DefconRadio thinks about the radio idea.
Yes DefconRadio has been around for awhile. I think it has been so far under utilized. To be honest I knew it was there, I dont think I ever listened to it.
This could increase the number that listen and at the same time increase the update coverage. Anything that requires a connection to the net could be a problematic mostly because Defcon's network is well known for downtime and it is the most hostile non contest related network ever. Projecting scrolling updates on a wall would only inform those that were in the room.
But using a radio does have its shortcomings, only those actively listening at the time of the announcement would be informed. I think that a many angle approach would be the most effective. I wonder what the person that ran DefconRadio thinks about the radio idea.
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