Linux Scavenger Hunt Party 22
Jeff Gerhardt writes "The Linux Show is in the process of planning a live and interactive show, aka The Linux Scavenger Hunt Party. At 8:00PM, CST, on the 26th of October, the URL of the questions will be revealed on air."
The general concept is to find answers to Linux and technology related
trivia questions. They are looking for help with
planning
and would love any Q&A suggestions sent to:
hunt@thelinuxshow.com
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They're giving out the URL of the questions? (Score:3)
Re:They're giving out the URL of the questions? (Score:1)
What is their to comment on? (Score:1)
I mean come on.. Make a banner really quick, put it on top of Slashdot page advertizing the fact that they need help with the contest and lets get on with it.. Other than that I don't see what the point of this being on Slashdot is.. Does anyone else? Tell tell me that their is a contest on the internet? To get people that know about technology (and Linux in particular) to help out with this scavenger hunt? hmm..
Scavanged items.... (Score:1)
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[1] http://slashdot.org/articles/99/05/20/1320256.sht
Re:They're giving out the URL of the questions? (Score:2)
Agreed. No one's going to be able to get the silly questions.
Why not post an email address where you can get on a list of people who'd have the questions mailed to them. I think I could stand to see the list appear in my Inbox. Hell, I'm probably not going to win the contest any way but I'd still like the list of questions so I could amuse myself for a few evenings.
The URL: HERE IT IS: (Score:1)
Re:They're giving out the URL of the questions? (Score:1)
Find THIS! (Score:1)
An 8" floppy disk (hard sectored).
A 2.88MB Floppy disk (the disk, not the drive).
A cassette drive for a PC jr.
An Apple Lisa
Any add-on card still being manufactured today... that has jumpers.
A color inkjet that works in color under Linux.
An altair 8080.
A Novell dongle.
Any laptop, with a built-in non-win-modem.
An optical mouse with the gridpad.
An IBM 3270 terminal (with the solenoid clicker inside the keyboard)
The winn^H^H^H^Hfinder gets to make all these devices work under Linux!
An ignorant old timer's questions (Score:1)
showing text boxes popping up and mouse arrows clicking won't be too exciting. OTOH, if it will show live people scavenging, who will they be and where will this aforementioned scavenging be carried out?
Brrrr...scavenging - brings back bad memories.
Wooly Mammoth.
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Just got the list! (Score:1)
Oh, this is going to be fun.
Kind of a mailing list... (Score:1)
You should actually email this suggestion to them. They appear to be open to suggestions and they may not exactly realize how hard they will be hit.
I think if they realize that they could just send out one big bulk email (just similar to a mailing list) they could avoid the doom of killing their pipe.
shudder ..... (Score:1)
The concept is FUN, no alterior motives (Score:1)
Yes there will be a few prizes, but that is not why you would want to participate because the prizes will not be that grand. Do it for fun and "braggin" rights!
If you have questions (and answers) and a place out on the web where that info can be found, please suggest a question to "hunt@thelinuxshow.com"
Thanks, jeff
PS thanks to those who have already submitted questions.
Re:Find THIS! (Score:1)
As to the other stuff, it would only take me a couple hours to dig around and find it.
Sad.