Call for Papers: Chaos Communication Camp 2003 130
Aldert Hazenberg sent in this note about a Call for Papers: "Papers are being solicited for the second Camp of the Chaos Computer Club e.V., Germany, to be held near Berlin, Germany, on 7/8/9/10th August 2003. The Camp is intended to promote the interchange of technical, social and political ideas and concepts to find ways to make this world a little bit more friendly to intelligent beings."
ha (Score:2, Funny)
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michael types away in IRC
michael: Dam, who's this nitpicking fewl pointing out my speling erors??? Ah, its an IP from some computer club in Germany. Their is even a web sight!
Lightbulb appears above michael's head.
michael: *type* *click* *copy* *paste* He he
Slashdot: Aims a laser pointer at the CCC web server
Slashdot readers: All your server are belong to us!
CCC: It's yo... khh...
Hack the planet! (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Hack the planet! (Score:2, Funny)
And where have YOU been for the last 10 years? (Score:1)
In reality they're a club of hackers, crackers and slackers who got themselves a national club... mostl
Re:And where have YOU been for the last 10 years? (Score:4, Insightful)
In fact, the Camp is one of the way in which they try to get in enough money to finance their activities. So please attend and consider donating as well if you liked it.
Re:And where have YOU been for the last 10 years? (Score:1)
So yes, If I can afford to vi
CLARIFY... sorry for the typo... (Score:1)
Other than the aforementioned foreigners and my former professors, most of the denizens of this land, natives or otherwise are a tad too brainwashed and go up in arms over any little thing without even thinking it through or asking for complete logical and damning proof before sending our kids to die or get poisoned (and die later, off the air so the prez doesn't take the fall, read assertation on DU vs conventional ammo)... but they never do. They just go nuts and
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Intelligent ? (Score:4, Funny)
- "First lets see if we can find any Intelligance on Earth."
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sorry, but I had to remark that...because at least names should be spelledriht, even in this forum..
my 2 rappen
scheuri
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Rus
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no (Score:2)
Humans crashed here, we were the useless third of a lost civilization.
Dolphins just hang around for free fish; they are more intelligent than us. They have space ships, but are less intelligent than the mice or the Earth itself(Deep Though)
Btw, count 24242424 digits into pi (3 and . count) to find 42424242. Coincidence? I think not!
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sigh, feeling lonely again.
Buzzword alert!!! (Score:3, Funny)
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You're off by a decade (Score:3, Informative)
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Update it to the 00's by calling it the "Enterprise Computing Club" or the "XML Computer Club". Then we can laugh at the name in the 10's.
C9 (Score:1, Funny)
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Corpus Christi College Cambridge Cross Country Cycling Club.
C8... but genuine... nice...
Intelligent beings? (Score:2)
Prehaps we are all doomed or we might just all grow up
Rus
Re:Intelligent beings? (Score:1, Informative)
Don't forget Brain Candy. A horribly underrated movie, though not as good as it should have been.
The Facts (Score:4, Funny)
"Papers are being solicited for the second Camp of the Chaos Computer Club e.V., Germany, to be held near Berlin, Germany, on 7/8/9/10th August 2003."
'Camp of the Chaos Computer Club' can be reduced to the initialism 'CCCC'. You'll note it is 4-letters in length. The fact that 'NAZI' is also 4-letters in length strikes me as a bit too much of a coincident.
Just like 'HAL' in the movie 2001 was actually 'IBM' rolled back one letter, 'CCCC' is actually 'NAZI' if you roll the first 'C' forward 11 letters, the second 'C' back 2 letters, the third 'C' forward 23 letters and the last 'C' forward 6 letters.
11 - 2 + 23 + 6 = 28, i.e. 1928, the year the Nazi Party came to power in Germany.
And where does this so-called 'Computer Club' call home?
GERMANY!
The cat is out of the bag, chumps. We're onto you like hair on a gorilla.
MOD me up: +1 Sherlockish
Tal
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I'm pro CCC BUT here's a funny. (Score:1)
-DaedalusHKX
PS - I could be wro
Undo (Score:2)
Re:The Facts (Score:5, Informative)
1) The CCC has nothing to do with the nazis
2) The number of fashism People in Germay is very small
3) The NSDAP (the party of the Nazis) came to power in 1933. The election results 1928 were 3%
=> IMO we have got no problem with any kind of people. Not like in other Countries which are thinking they are the Policy of the world and give a shit about human rights.
mfg
axel
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4) some Germans have difficulty recognising humor.
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We in germany have to live with this history. And we have to make clear that we are not the country which it was 60 years before.
And on the other hand I am member of the CCC
mfg
axel
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Ok. Don't take offence at my post. It was supposed to be funny as well. I realise that English is your second language and it is often difficult to recognise humor in another language.
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I've always kinda been fascinated at the German mentality of someone my age there. What is it like living in a Country that was so notorious?
What do they think while playing games like wolfenstein etc?! It's like the past that the whole country wants to forget about.. but the whole world keeps reminding them.
Frankly if I ever bump into germans my age, would it be appropriate to steer clear of ww2 topics?! Cuz I would feel wie
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It's like the past that the whole country wants to forget about.. but the whole world keeps reminding them.
bullshit. there's a difference between "want to forget about" and "don't want to be made responsible every single fscking day".
Frankly if I ever bump into germans my age, would it be appropriate to steer clear of ww2 topics?!
why?
Cuz I would feel wierd talking about it with them.
why would you feel weird talking to people who are as much related to that crap as you are?
cu
59cobalt
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Oh, look, another M$ employee... (Score:3, Funny)
(11 - 2) + (23 + 6) = 38
So that makes 9 + 29 = 38
Re:Oh, look, another M$ employee... (Score:2)
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Just like 'HAL' in the movie 2001 was actually 'IBM' rolled back one letter, 'CCCC' is actually 'NAZI' if you roll the first 'C' forward 11 letters, the second 'C' back 2 letters, the third 'C' forward 23 letters and the last 'C' forward 6 letters.
11 - 2 + 23 + 6 = 28, i.e. 1928, the year the Nazi Par
Re:The Facts (Score:2)
and we all know, the only way to counter KAOS is through CONTROL. It is time to reactive Agent 86 and 99.
This should only be said under the cone of silence, but I think Agent 13 will be happy to end his stint as a Saddam double.
Re:The Facts (Score:1)
> to the initialism 'CCCC'. You'll note it is
> 4-letters in length. The fact that 'NAZI' is
> also 4-letters in length strikes me as a bit too
> much of a coincident.
>
> Just like 'HAL' in the movie 2001 was actually
> 'IBM' rolled back one letter, 'CCCC' is actually
> 'NAZI' if you roll the first 'C' forward 11
> letters, the second 'C' back 2 letters, the
> third 'C' forward 23 letters and the last 'C'
> forward 6 letters.
>
Info (Score:5, Informative)
Right from their website's [www.ccc.de] faq:
Remember also that the famous Blinkenlights [blinkenlights.de] were their celebration of the club's 20th anniversary.
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Regarding lists of single women living alone, that's a premium membership service. Platinum members even get access to the list of single women hacking kernel code.
Question. (Score:2)
Extremely well respected... (Score:2)
The German Parliament stated that they have no expertise on this and proposed a member of the BSI (a sort
Re:Extremely well respected... (Score:2)
The fact that the German Parliament recommended the CCC shows they are, in a way, considered as respected public representatives in the area of computer security. A long way from the early days when is was more famed for cracking.
keynote speaker (Score:2)
grow up (Score:1, Flamebait)
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ignorance is bliss not an excuse
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Re:Chaos? (Score:3, Informative)
But yes, the guys from the 80ies and 90ies are mostly still there.
Re:"Near Berlin"? (Score:1)
A photo of the site is <a href="https://wiki.camp.ccc.de/Camp/view/Main/Cam
Will Professor Chaos be there? (Score:1)
Re:Will Professor Chaos be there? (Score:1)
- Sonic the Hedgehog
Oh Puhleeeeeze! (Score:1)
CCCC = Burning Tree for Germans (Score:2)
Social talk right here (Score:2)
We should have a talk about that.
CCC seems like the right place for such a social activity/talk.
Nickle Cigar? (Score:2)