One other point here:  I've been on some fairly powerful pain killers
here lately - I'm saying that as a generalized disclaimer for any
stupid sh*t I may spout...

--- dub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Actually, I wasn't suggesting anything for financial longevity.
> Simply a couple of things I know of that are coming up that may
> interest people in the group and may help get some group activity
> or interest up.
> 
> The exposure I mentioned was also more on the geek participant side
> of the house than on the people with moneys side.
> 
> So, yeah, my post wasn't intended as competition for any other
> suggestions on this thread, just additional infos for interested
> parties.
> I know we have some gamers here.
> 
> Figure I should pop up and participate at least once a year!  :p
> 
> -dub
> 
> On Sep 30, 7:19 pm, 0x0000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --- dub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > As a side note (on the CHAOS side of the house):
> >
> > > The Columbus JayCees are organizing a gaming tourney for (i
> think)
> > > early next year. I'll have to check on the date.
> > > They (we) wanted to know if CHAOS was interested in lending a
> hand.
> > > Possibly a good place to start back up and get some interest out
> > > there?
> > > I think "The Campus Nerds" from CSU may be involved as well. At
> least
> > > on the planning side.
> > > There would probably be some good exchange of interest (manpower/
> > > nerdpower/geekpower) between Campus Nerds and CHAOS/CFn.
> >
> > > As far as publicity:
> >
> > > PTAP and some others are sponsoring/organizing a Halo 3 tourney
> at
> > > the
> > > old Parisians in the mall on Nov. 10.
> > > I think this would be at least a good place to plaster for CHAOS
> and
> > > CFn promotion.
> > > Even if its just people participating in the tournament and
> poppin
> > > caps (do the kids still say that?) with CFn shirts on.
> >
> > > Lemmie know if there are any bites on any of this. Post. E-mail.
> Slap
> > > me in the face when you see me on the street.
> >
> > > -dub
> >
> > I'm curious about why a gaming tourney might be considered a
> fiscally
> > viable project for CHAOS/CFn and the idea of providing network
> access
> > to vendors at an art show is not?  Technically, the problems are
> almost
> > identical, the amounts of money changing hands at the art show
> promise
> > to be much larger, and the people that would see the t-shirts at
> the
> > art show are (imo) much more likely to have disposable income to
> put
> > into IT and network -related projects than college students who are
> > trying to get rich winning a game tourney... ?  Back when I was in
> > school, the geeks were all broke - of course, that might have
> changed
> > over the last 30 years...?
> >
> > Very simply, if you are trying to get and stay financially viable,
> it
> > would behoove you (us) to go where the money is, and the AotR event
> is
> > the highest grossing art show in the south east ....??
> >
> > 0x0000
> 
> 
> > 
> 


0x0000

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