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Slashdot Effect, Live and In Person

Thread writes "This group is getting together slashdot readers all over the world. Check out slashdot.meetup.com to meet up with Slashdot readers in your town." The meetup.com site is pretty much brand new, and it's a fun idea. We thought this was kind of a cool idea and something a bunch of people have asked for in email and in past stories so we thought "let's see what happens."

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  1. If I go to troll by ObviousGuy · · Score: 4, Funny

    Can I show up as an AC?

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    I have been pwned because my /. password was too easy to guess.
  2. What do we say by jsse · · Score: 4, Funny

    What do we say when we meet?

    "FIRST POST!"

  3. Work people. by saintlupus · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hmm. Time to see if my boss reads slashdot.

    If so, time to start posting anonymously.

    --saint

  4. Meeting, why not just a LAN party? by peterdaly · · Score: 5, Funny

    Who wants to meet? Since when are geeks social? Grab your PC and CAT5 and setup a LAN party into the wee hours of the morning.

    Ouch! I just had a visual of 50 people all trying to get first post...all in the same room.

    -Pete

  5. top 3 bad jokes i predict from this thread by bilbobuggins · · Score: 5, Funny
    Top 3 bad jokes you will see in this thread:

    3) If we get there first do we get to yell 'FIRST MEET!'???

    2) Will there be moderators monitoring our conversations? If so do I get more karma for imported beer?

    1) Hey man, if we linked them all up together via video conferencing it would be like a Beowulf cluster of /. meetings!!!

    1. Re:top 3 bad jokes i predict from this thread by kubrick · · Score: 4, Funny

      I hope I don't live near the goatse.cx guy...

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  6. Good, I hope you show your face. by Typingsux · · Score: 5, Funny
    I really want to meet you anonymous coward.

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  7. OK, now a serious post by peterdaly · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This may be a good organized way for us to get political representation. This may offer the physical "grouping" needed to effectivly lobby our elected government officials.

    Maybe try and invite your local congressman to hold a Q/A thing about technology legislation. It makes it easier to organize petitions. Organize a group drop off to his local office when you know he is in...bring the whole group. Can you think of a better way to make a point? Image if this happened at congressional office all over your county (the US in my case.)

    Something like that may be enough of a reason to get me to go to something like this, or at least join the mailing list.

    -Pete

  8. FAQ Confusion by waldoj · · Score: 4, Funny
    From the FAQ:
    How many people will MEETUP?
    We guess that there will be 4-12 people at a MEETUP. We will try to let you know how many people to expect at your MEETUP.

    What if there aren't enough people for a MEETUP?
    We cancel MEETUPs with less than 5 people signed-up.
    Hmm...so what if one of them is an Anonymous Coward?

    -Waldo Jaquith
  9. Key difference by ez76 · · Score: 5, Funny

    You get to "moderate" the trolls whether you have points or not.

    (cracks knuckles)

    1. Re:Key difference by Tokerat · · Score: 4, Funny

      And.... I wonder how many people will be named "Anonymous Coward" ;)

      ...or how many wise-ass trolls will write "Slim Shady" on theirs...

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  10. Not excited. by DarkHelmet · · Score: 5, Funny
    Oh wonderful! A couple hundred nerds in my area going to meet geek chicks and finding that none of them turn up.

    I'm sorry, but I'd rather stay at home chatting up guys who *say* they're women than knowing that they're not.

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    1. Re:Not excited. by Mandi+Walls · · Score: 4, Funny
      HAHAHAHAHAHA!

      My site has the IE CSS Vulnerability coded on the front page. :)

      --mandi

  11. 2600 by Myriad · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Sounds a lot like the 2600 meetings.

    Why not just join up with one of them? They are well organized and have been going on for years. /. probably shares much of the same crowd anyway (with perhaps a few less Mitnick fans).

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  12. Didn't this bother anyone else? by handsomepete · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'll be the first to admit that I'm not an insane security freak, but this kinda bothered me. After you sign up look at your address bar (all relevant information changed):

    http://slashdot.meetup.com/?email=x@y.z&password=m ypasswordisbeingprintedinplaintext&terms=on&action =join&zip=00000&localeId=&setLocale=1

    *sigh*...

    1. Re:Didn't this bother anyone else? by Anenga · · Score: 5, Funny

      Crap! Your right!

      Your mom, or friend or somebody might look over your shoulder and cancel your mailing subscription for slashdot meetups!

      Somebody alarm the IT Department!

  13. *BSD is Dying is Invited by XBL · · Score: 4, Funny

    Please invite the person who wrote up this oft-posted drivel... so we can beat him/her up.

    Also, be sure to setup some tables for the trolls, and then offer a free round of drinks... laced with something...

  14. Political Representation? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Representative of what? What do Slashdot posters agree on? Nothing that I can think of.

    Imagine a 'million geek march' with many banners, many with opposing viewpoints.

  15. Should I go? by writermike · · Score: 5, Funny

    Who will be attending this meetup?
    So far, the following people have signed up:

    AssFace


    Ummm...

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  16. That depends... by Wee · · Score: 5, Insightful
    /. dream chick? do they exist?

    Well, now... that would depend on what you dream about, wouldn't it? If you fancy a single woman who always wished she could run strace on life's problems and has a geek code, then I'd wager you'd probably find someone to your liking. If your tastes run more towards the bottle blond, lipstick lizard, clothes horse types, then I'd think a mall would be a better bet.

    But while I've got you, how about a little piece of free, metaphorical advice from a old fogey: finding women is like fishing. That'sa ll you have to remember. Sounds silly, but it's very true if you examine it for a minute. You don't go fishing with a pole if you want shrimp, and a net won't get you many marlin. And while there are a lot of fish in the sea, they're pretty much concentrated in certain areas. Identifying and then placing yourself in those areas is a primary goal. You'll do better on the coast near the mouth of a river than 800 miles out over deep water maybe. And you need bait to match the fish in your area. You most certainly aren't going to catch cod with balls-o-fire.

    Even still, just being where the most fish are is only half the battle. You have to remember that the volume of water to fish is enourmous. So you have to improve your your odds of hauling in the fish you want by catching lots of fish and only keeping the one(s) you want. Catch-and-release is alive in love as in fishing, trust me. This means you have better chances of hooking that lunker if you are the only boat on the water or if you can fool the fish by thinking you're only boat on the water, say by putting more/flashier/smellier bait in the water. Chum sometimes works, but it also attracts fish you don't want; too much smelt and barracuda and not enough calico bass makes for bad fishing. You also have to be careful because other boats can run off the fish, or into you even. The minute you tangle your lines with those from another guy's boat is the minute you look real long and hard at the fish on the hook. You probably don't want it.

    Anyway, I could go on and on but you get the idea:

    • Figure out what kind of fish you want
    • Get the right kind of bait
    • Get out there where the fish are
    • Get there early so your alone
    • Hook as many as you can while only keeping the good ones
    That's what I did. Good luck to you.

    -B

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  17. lets slashdot a bar! by deft · · Score: 5, Funny

    lets get a couple hundred people to try and get into a small bar running a 1 bartender server system, and see if he can handle the load.

    with this many people, it should be pretty easy to over run the bar buffer and get into the back end areas like the kitchen and accounting areas.

    ahhh, the REAL slashdot effect in person.

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    There's nothing Intelligent about Intelligent Design.
  18. Re:Oh, gawd no! by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Interesting

    (* I can't stand most of these people online! Why, in gawds name would I want to meet them in person? *)

    Indeed. If you think our words are ugly, wait until you see the rest of us.

    If we were pleasent and meetable, we would be out shooting pool or flirting or dancing or something. Instead, we hide behind text and argue about nerdy things such as how much OOP sucks rotton eggs and trying to guess the percentage probability that we will get marked as "troll" in the process.

    Actually, I like working at engineering companies. Lunch is much more interesting with geeks (just try not to look them/us in the face). Geeks talk about robots, second guess osama, parachute accidents, etc. That to me beats what non-nerds talk about: movies, sports, lottery, and gossip about who bleeped who.

    However, it takes a while to work into that mode with geeks. One meeting is not enough. The first meeting all geeks do is think, "please God, tell me I not as gawky as that dweeb." Then when reality is finally accepted (you are one of us, stop fighting it), the fun starts.

  19. spam alert by solferino · · Score: 5, Informative

    warning : this is a corporate entity sponsoring th organisation of this meetup

    knowing this, it might be useful to browse their privacy agreement before giving them an email address that you like to keep spam free

    particularly this section of text :

    You also agree that we may use your information to contact you and deliver information to you that, in some cases, are targeted to your interests, such as topic group newsletters or meetup announcements (which also may include promotional communications), administrative notices, product or service offerings, and other communications relevant to your use of our service.
  20. Stonecutters! by shogun · · Score: 4, Funny

    We should hold an ole fashioned stonecutters conventions. We all just wear our Slashdot User Numbers and the lower numbers get to order all the newbies around. While quaffing beer and signing bawdy songs. ;-)