DefCon Ninja Badges Let Hackers Do Battle
eecue writes "The folks at DefCon, the world's largest hacker convention [previously on Slashdot], have been making awesome badges for years. Last year along with the convention badge, a group of hackers known as the Ninjas created an electronic badge for their exclusive party. This year the Ninjas have taken the whole electronic badge thing to the next level with an interactive, wireless, encrypted ninja battle video game badge. I convinced the Ninjas to give Wired.com an exclusive sneak peek, and let me tell you, this thing is awesome."
They've obviously got way too much time on their hands!
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
I think if you use the word "awesome" twice or more in a slashdot summary you have to forfeit your adulthood.
Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!
They're probably just trying to get on teh hackers' good sides so they won't get hacked.
Yeah, but if you write for Wired, you probably think being able to tie your shoes is awesome.
Alright, ye hacker community. Get your hands on one of these things and hack the interface before the show. This is a requirement, I shouldn't have even had to post this. That is all.
Where genius and insanity become confused true wisdom is found
Imagine you are in a restaurant minding your own business and enjoying a meal with your family. Your ninja alert beeps of as an enemy approaches the dinner table. An adversary (random stranger) has received the same alert...and at this point there is only one thing you both can do.
Jump up on the table. Stomp your bread roll and kick off the lobster bisque. Out from your guts you scream NINJAAAAA BATTTLLLLLLLLE!!!!
At the end one enjoys victory, the other tastes defeat. But both of you will share a chuckle.