This is the 10th year of DefCon. People say we've changed... our focus has shifted. I think that in most respects we have evolved, not devolved (if that's really a word). We've sort of become our own little culture and civilization... virtually speaking.
But here are my 2 cent questions for the day:
1) If you had to draw up a "constitution" for our little DefCon community, what things would you put in it?
2) When you talk about DefCon to other people (if you do at all), does it make you feel pretty good about being a part of something like this, or do you feel embarrassed to be associated?
3) Do you consider yourself a "citizen" of the DefCon culture?
But here are my 2 cent questions for the day:
1) If you had to draw up a "constitution" for our little DefCon community, what things would you put in it?
2) When you talk about DefCon to other people (if you do at all), does it make you feel pretty good about being a part of something like this, or do you feel embarrassed to be associated?
3) Do you consider yourself a "citizen" of the DefCon culture?
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