Re: Defcon Wifes Club
I'm not so sure that the objection is to SOs finding other things to do while in Vegas, but more of the specific advertisement to "bring your SO and maybe they'll catch on'. I agree that just borders on silly.
DC10: I had no strings attached, future wife was at defcon but I pretty much didn't know her outside of misc irc interaction
DC11: I had no strings attached, met my wife as a friend, chatted from time to time poolside and with other friends, but otherwise was free to roam con
DC12: We were growingly close, getting engaged, and all that jazz; we attended con as more as a unit, but still split from time to time. Our friend-base was still manageably similar, had similar con interests, and otherwise enough con-estate to coordinate a joint attempt.
DC13: I was mia due to work/finance/life related pain, now married and trying to make ends meet, just shy of returning to the tech world
DC14: Friendbase grown exponentially for both of us and interests shifted considerably, we spent much of the con trying to do things together but had a really rough time pulling it off, at the cost of our sanity and for her at the cost of having much of a good time at all.
DC15: We approached this con with the idea that we would probably not see each other at all; I geared to blackhat, wireless village, LosT mystery box, and an unmanageable subset of friends, her taking more interest in doing less-tech things with another huge subset of friends. We have too many friends; I came to realization this con that I can't in any respect spend time with all my friends now... it kinda blows. Guess I just have to go to more cons now! But I digress, by approaching the con seperately, we met up from time to time and discovered we were both having a blast. It's not that either of us were less deserving of being at Defcon than the other, not that either of us wanted to be there more or less than the other .. just that our intent for time in Vegas differed.
I saw TW open this thread as a channel to help him and his SO find a better means of enjoying con-time. I'm pretty sure he was not seeking to demean her, other women, other SOs, or the french army. I'm also pretty sure he wasn't aiming to attract as many non-Defcon folks to Defcon as possible in a Vegas buffering spirit.
The idea is that for those in attendance that don't take interest in all, any, or enough of the festivities of con... why not hook them up so that they can have a good time in Vegas doing other Vegas things, other con things, or whatnot... that way both parties can enjoy the time equally instead of one feeling like the caretaker for the other.
Something worth noting is that a list, forum, or channel of communication would help folks attain that friendship between now and next con. A means of communication amoung each other that would otherwise be incongruent with discussions that occur on existing Defcon mediums. What would be the most inclusive?
I'm not so sure that the objection is to SOs finding other things to do while in Vegas, but more of the specific advertisement to "bring your SO and maybe they'll catch on'. I agree that just borders on silly.
DC10: I had no strings attached, future wife was at defcon but I pretty much didn't know her outside of misc irc interaction
DC11: I had no strings attached, met my wife as a friend, chatted from time to time poolside and with other friends, but otherwise was free to roam con
DC12: We were growingly close, getting engaged, and all that jazz; we attended con as more as a unit, but still split from time to time. Our friend-base was still manageably similar, had similar con interests, and otherwise enough con-estate to coordinate a joint attempt.
DC13: I was mia due to work/finance/life related pain, now married and trying to make ends meet, just shy of returning to the tech world
DC14: Friendbase grown exponentially for both of us and interests shifted considerably, we spent much of the con trying to do things together but had a really rough time pulling it off, at the cost of our sanity and for her at the cost of having much of a good time at all.
DC15: We approached this con with the idea that we would probably not see each other at all; I geared to blackhat, wireless village, LosT mystery box, and an unmanageable subset of friends, her taking more interest in doing less-tech things with another huge subset of friends. We have too many friends; I came to realization this con that I can't in any respect spend time with all my friends now... it kinda blows. Guess I just have to go to more cons now! But I digress, by approaching the con seperately, we met up from time to time and discovered we were both having a blast. It's not that either of us were less deserving of being at Defcon than the other, not that either of us wanted to be there more or less than the other .. just that our intent for time in Vegas differed.
I saw TW open this thread as a channel to help him and his SO find a better means of enjoying con-time. I'm pretty sure he was not seeking to demean her, other women, other SOs, or the french army. I'm also pretty sure he wasn't aiming to attract as many non-Defcon folks to Defcon as possible in a Vegas buffering spirit.
The idea is that for those in attendance that don't take interest in all, any, or enough of the festivities of con... why not hook them up so that they can have a good time in Vegas doing other Vegas things, other con things, or whatnot... that way both parties can enjoy the time equally instead of one feeling like the caretaker for the other.
Something worth noting is that a list, forum, or channel of communication would help folks attain that friendship between now and next con. A means of communication amoung each other that would otherwise be incongruent with discussions that occur on existing Defcon mediums. What would be the most inclusive?

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