Forum members: please welcome those at the 'CON!
Ken Gracey
Posts: 7,392
To our regular forum members:
We're going to have a large number of new guests here in the next couple of days who are at DEFCON 22. If I'm not asking too much, please do your best to make them comfortable here and answer all of their questions the best you can.
Thank you,
Ken Gracey
We're going to have a large number of new guests here in the next couple of days who are at DEFCON 22. If I'm not asking too much, please do your best to make them comfortable here and answer all of their questions the best you can.
Thank you,
Ken Gracey
Comments
Do you mean make them feel welcome in the typical forum manner or do we have to behave ourselves?
(of course, any heads ups at all?)
Ah, you know, Peter - the creepy "warm welcome" that bothers Heater so much should be just fine.
And truthfully, we have the best forum members anywhere so I'm thankful to say "be yourself!"
Ken Gracey
Happy Birthday Heater!
(whenever that is.)
(whenever that is.)
Yes, I hope it's a great one.
Nice to see Parallax high on that web access list
Welcome to the Defcon attendees!
After the show you are going to need to put those prop (Propeller) badges to good use. So hope to see you all on these fantastic forums.
Remember... the only stupid question is the one not asked
Should I feel like I need to disconnect from the Internet while Defcon is going on?
...and of course, Happy Birthday, Heater!!!!
Welcome to Parallax DEFCON people. My name is Heater and we are here to answer all your questions. Would you like a coke to go with that?
How am I doing, creepy enough?
Perhaps it's better if I just sit at the back and keep quite for a while.
By the way, are there any vids of Parallax happenings at DEFCON 22?
Oh, and thanks for the birthday wishes all. I'll save them up until the birthday comes around.
Enjoy those great badges from JonnyMac. We all want 'em, even if we don't need them.
Hack lots, sleep little, meet people, learn stuff, have as much fun as you can.
@Heater, you are great! Please don't change a thing.
Hello, I'm new to this forum but I just passed your binary welcome through my NSA decryption tool we've been playing with and you are muttering "why don't the rest of these buttons on my keyboard work". Oh well, I guess you meant well 10000111001101001
Something about a girl named "Jennie"...
LOL. Guess you had to be there. Apparently you were!
Logged into a Prop over Telnet and tried this:
peter@peter-E6224 ~ $ telnet 192.168.16.150 10001
Trying 192.168.16.150...
Connected to 192.168.16.150.
Escape character is '^]'.
WELCOME TO THE TACHYON WIZNET TELNET SESSION!
BINARY
ok
01001111 01011111 01101111 00100000 00111000 00110111 00110110 00110101 00110011 00110000 00111001
ok
.S
Data Stack (11)
$0000.0039 - 57
$0000.0030 - 48
$0000.0033 - 51
$0000.0035 - 53
$0000.0036 - 54
$0000.0037 - 55
$0000.0038 - 56
$0000.0020 - 32
$0000.006F - 111
$0000.005F - 95
$0000.004F - 79
$0000.0000 - 0 ok
#11 FOR EMIT NEXT
9035678 o_O ok
Of course it's back to front but it looks like O_o 8765309 which I guess is an gob-smacked expression followed by her phone number (of course you left out area codes).
Google maybe?
I was there for BSides which actually started on Tuesday ... Long story short. A friend of mine came to me for help on a circuit design for a project he was presenting at RMISC (Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference) in Mid May ... little did he or I know that the circuit I designed for him would set a world record. (<- I am humbled about this, I don't think is was a record as much as it was just officially written down and witnessed more than anything else.) The result was that I was asked to speak at BSides and present a workshop on the design. I was not planning to go to DC22, but my stay overlapped when DC22 started and the friends that I went to Las Vegas with had other hacking groups to attend other than DC22 or BSides that were also going on at the same time.
Welcome DC22 friends !!