#2144 - 08/01/02 11:09 PM
Re: Lecture topics
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Hacker culture history? Man, hell no. What kind of lecture would that be? No real questions can be asked, who would learn anything they couldn't by reading a short text. IMO, that's information (not the word I'm looking for, but you get the picture), not knowledge. These lectures should be imparting knowledge, where the lecture format is helpful.
Just my 2 cents.
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#2146 - 08/01/02 11:40 PM
Re: Lecture topics
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Those are definitely things people whould know, but I see absolutely no reason why it should be done in lecture format.
Again, it's not something that leads to many good replies or questions, like other topics are.
As a text it's a great idea, as a format it's shity
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#2149 - 08/02/02 01:06 AM
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#2155 - 08/02/02 07:00 AM
Re: Lecture topics
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ya, the HTML/WebDesign topic is HUGE. We really should specialize on a specific area when giving a lecture. We don't want these things pages long. However, you may give a series of related lectures to cover an entire broad topic. And as Scallion said - you may collaborate. More than one person can contribute with this series of lectures. Also, another way to collaborate is that several people submit their material to a single person who compiles it into a comprehensive lecture - again REMEMBER to keep a lecture from being too long - it encourages people to read it. heh, and although it's not a requirement, I really hope the person who "publishes" a lecture has some english class background for writing structure. And the votes should be done in polls. Otherwise, you just get a mess of opinion. And keep the topics in those polls specific. But I agree with Learner in how the lecture can be put into their proper forum until we get a dedicated forum. A dedicated forum is better cause we don't want to have to search for those lecture gems in the mass of a particular forum. We want it to be consolidated.
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#2157 - 08/04/02 06:54 AM
Re: Lecture topics
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I think the history of hacking, bbs's, the internet, etc all that learner suggested, I think it is a good idea. If you don't want to read it, then don't. I don't see a reason not to do it, so if someone really knows their [censored] in that are i think they should do one. I think anything that someone wants to give a lecture on should be done. (with the obvious exception of how to get warez, child pr0n, etc.)
Also, I think until we get a dedicated forum, that maybe we should have a topic naming structure, so people know it is a lecture. such as "Lecture - Title here" or something. then if someone searches for "lecture" then they should all be listed.
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Okay WTF?
by HenryMiring on 09/27/17 08:45 AM
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