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Episode: 201
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Title: HPR0201: phreaknic
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0201/hpr0201.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 13:39:53
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Welcome everyone to Hacker Public Radio.
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This is Drupes and today I have Skydog with me and we're going to be talking about Freaknick.
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And I believe this year's the first year of Mr. Skydogs in charge of Freaknick.
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That is correct.
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This is the first year.
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Last year I was the Vice President, so I got to sit second seat and learn how it's done
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from Dolomite and this is the first year I'm in charge.
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Now how many years has this convention been going on and where is it?
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This is actually the 12th year.
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It's Freaknick 12.
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It's held in Nashville, Tennessee of all places if you can imagine.
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It is a place called the Days Inn, oddly enough the last hotel in Nashville that will
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allow us to have a con there.
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We've been blacklisted everywhere else for having too much fun, so this is it.
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Good deal.
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Good deal.
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And you've obviously been going since con one?
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Actually I joined at the melee at Freaknick 2.
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I have the t-shirt and also have the badge from Freaknick 2 and I have everyone from
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there on and I think the first Freaknick that ever took place is more like a bunch of
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guys getting together, similar to Defcon and Freaknick 2 is when it started to pick up some
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speed and you had a lot more people show up and it's all been downhill from there.
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Good deal.
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Good deal.
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As an interesting con, I enjoy going to it more than any of the others I've been to and
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it's not particularly the quality of the speakers or the niceness of the hotel or the, it's
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just a good time to get around and talk to your friends.
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There's only one track so you're not going to miss one talk to see another.
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It's just a good time to sit around and hang out and learn things and hang out, I don't
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know if it's that hang out 20 times.
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Maybe we should make that a drink in game.
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Yeah, there's a lot of hanging out going on.
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The nice thing about Freaknick is it's a smaller con.
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Actually the Bruce and Heidi Potter from Shmootcon show up and they enjoy coming to it because
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it's a small con.
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You can meet pretty much everyone there in a single weekend.
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Typically you can have a drink with everyone there in a single weekend.
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It's not very difficult to do.
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We do have a single track.
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We've tried to do a lot of interesting events and parties and impromptu contests and things
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like that to kind of make things fun for everyone that shows up.
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We want to have a little bit of everything for everybody.
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We're not just a vulnerability type of conference.
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We don't just sit around and discuss about computer security.
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You kind of have a wide range of topics that people are talking about.
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So a little bit for everyone if we can.
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And a lot of people bring their wives and girlfriends and kids and things like that
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also.
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Yeah, yeah.
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We had some guy that showed up with his kid last year, Root, I think was his name, something
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like that.
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You know, I've had another word since then.
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Oh, the state lets you procreate again.
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See you have to have a license to do pretty much anything like to open a business or to
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drive a vehicle, but not to have a kid just anyone he can do it.
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I, you know, some people have hobbies, I guess, well, never mind.
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We'll let you go on that one.
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Yeah, it's kind of odd to get an email from someone who wanted to bring his three daughters
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and kind of panic at that one, but they were younger and he wants to get them involved
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in the computer scene and said, you know, what can I expect when I come out?
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And I came, you know, gave a pretty, you know, realistic estimate of what was going to
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take place.
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So let him know that the wise and how for is what you should do and what your kids shouldn't
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shouldn't be available for.
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And he was pretty impressed by that.
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I believe he's still going to bring him much, much after all of the warnings I gave him.
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He decided to bring him anyway, but it's, we don't mind having younger kids there.
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As long as they're supervised, as long as you understand, there's going to be some wild
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and craziness here and there in some movies.
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So you have to keep that in mind.
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Good deal.
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Good deal.
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Do you have a list of the talks in front of you or do you know them off the top of your
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head?
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Do you want to talk about a few of those?
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As much as everyone thinks that I know everything about the kind of stuff I had, I don't.
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I do have a list in front of me.
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I can kind of give you a rundown.
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We've got some pretty wild stuff in store.
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Some guy named Drew.
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So I don't know who this guy is, but he keeps showing up there and there.
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He's going to do a talk with Morgan Moregelen on our do we know is the open source.
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A little programmable pick chip forward system, I think that's going to be a really nice
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one.
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We've got a lot of guys in hack consortium interested in checking that information
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out.
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Another guy doing a talk on the live open source video editor.
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One of our local guys trip squires going to do a talk on the legality of war driving.
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We do have one that does kind of scare me.
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We have one called open source AK-47s, and if you can imagine this is actually a group
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of guys who are making their own parts for AK-47s outside of the receiver.
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As long as you purchase the receiver outright, you can build the components of a rifle around
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that and they'll be bringing in parts that they've made and they actually have custom
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forming presses and things like that, so it's pretty much completely different from
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anything we've ever known at Freightknit, but it's open source and we thought we'd
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include it, and it's probably going to get a lot of press, I think.
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But that sounds really awesome.
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It should be fun.
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It should be fun.
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It will make me nervous to have, well, we do the Geek Shoot on Sunday after the con,
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so there are typically firearms in the hotel that they're locked away, the actual thought
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of having an AK-47 in the ballroom and have someone explain how to build one scares the
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willies out of me.
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But it should be good though.
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It should be good time.
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We had hacking the mind body connection, which is another talk that I thought would be
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interesting, that kind of gives a little bit about hacking your body from the standpoint
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of not mutilation with piercings and things like that, but sort of the body energy and things
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like that.
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But that would be interesting.
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Have another talk about Russell Butterini, one of our sort of local guys on the HAC-5,
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U3 Switch Blade, and using it as an instance response in forensics tool.
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Actually, on that, I was talking to Mr. Mubix, Mubix, I never can say right.
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He looks very interested in that talk.
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Yeah.
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Mubix is one of the guys that appears on HAC-5, and he's got his own podcast, so he does.
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He and I have run in each other many times, both Shmoo and Deathbound, he's a really good
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friend.
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And, yeah, this should turn out to be a very good talk also for all of us who walk around
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with a piece of home drives in a pocket, it'd be nice to have something for a live instant
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response tool in your pocket next to your keys.
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So.
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Yeah, Mubix will be there also, I think we've got a couple of open slots and we're talking
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about having him do a talk also.
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Good deal.
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I got Tim White, but in addition to doing some actual real talks, we have a little bit
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of fun.
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The theme for this year is actually escape from a fallen planet.
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You have to hit the website to kind of see what the scoop is on that, but we're having
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Friday night at six o'clock, we're having the escape feast in the parking lot.
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Dolomite will be out cooking hamburger, actually cooking hot dogs and things of that nature
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for us to consume.
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Then at eight o'clock, we're getting together for Dolomite and a buddy of his and a Marin
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Shelton to do a talk on beer hacking.
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We figured it's late enough in the evening, it's time to have a drink or two, and they'll
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be doing some real world examples if I understand correctly.
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They'll be making some, it's a cider, but it's a certain type of cider, apple vine.
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They'll be making apple vine on stage in real time, so if I get to see that take place.
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If you've been to a Freaknake before, Desius does a drunken rant and it is actually a real
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live drunken rant, we get him plastered and then he picks a topic sometime during the day
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and then we're sitting loose for an hour or so.
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Usually pretty entertaining is a very knowledgeable gentleman and usually when he's plastered,
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it's a lot of fun.
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After Desius does his rant, Duacore gets up and Duacore is a nerd core rapper.
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I'm sorry, it's not Duacore.
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He's with Duacore, it's Entity.
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He's performed at Schmoocon, he's performed at Defcon, he's been all over the place.
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He actually performed with a gun named Keith in Schmoocon.
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We all go out to a bar afterwards and everything and he got on stage and I really rocked the
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house.
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We had a good time and that gets pretty late into the evening.
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We will be doing Ashley Schwartow, the daughter of Winne Schwartow, is showing her documentary
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Hackers for People 2, which should be a pretty good time.
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I've got a copy of the DVD and I've watched it.
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It's really interesting, a lot of good information there and that pretty much closes out the
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Friday night running of things.
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If you make it up sometime at 90 o'clock on Saturday morning, we do the Wi-Fi race.
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If you go to Wi-Fi-race.com, we have the fourth annual, I believe at this point, the fourth
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annual Wi-Fi race that I sponsor.
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It's a race inside an 11 square mile area in Nashville.
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You have to track down a fox, it's got an access point in their vehicle and you can see
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the details there.
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I've got video and all kinds of fun stuff like that but it's just kind of a bizarre mix
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of things going on.
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We have Scott Molting showing up this year.
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I just took his data recovery class in Atlanta.
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He's doing a talk on at least 10 things you didn't know about your hard drive.
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I went to his class.
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It was like being fed from a fire hose.
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The guys got a lot of good information and definitely good stuff.
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I'll be doing a talk with a bunch of crew from here in Nashville about starting your own
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hacker space.
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One of the side projects, we have the hacker consortium, which if you can spell it out at
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attacker consortium.com, but it's the best we can tell.
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The third largest hacker space in the United States is nonprofit.
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We'll be talking about how we got that started out.
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Let's see.
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Cowboy Danston in the talk on software defined radio.
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I've had a lot of good feedback on people wanting to see that.
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Iron Geeks doing the talk on hardware keyloggers.
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Anyone who's ever seen Iron Geek talk knows this is an awesome talk coming out.
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We did have some fun stuff.
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Bruce Herman is going to do the talk on the art of the approach to steps to attract women.
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So I'm kind of keen to see on whether this is going to be a fun little hang out kind
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of talk or whether they're going to heckle him.
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But hopefully one way or the other, someone will pick up some good hints and tips on that.
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Later in the evening on Saturday, Bruce Potter is going to get up and talk about free
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cool security technologies you've never heard of.
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And if you've ever seen Bruce talk, very animated, very funny, but a very, very knowledgeable
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and intelligent guy.
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So we usually pack the room whenever Bruce gets into talk.
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Nathan Hamill and Sean Boyer actually did this talk, a similar talk to this.
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Satan is on my friend's list attacking social networks, which has to do with my space
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and a few of the other social networks out there.
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Nate has done a lot of work with those groups and found some interesting flaws available.
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I think probably the most controversial one outside of the AK-47 talk is David Hickman
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and Joshua with Steve O. Brune to a talk on the government account, child portal on PC,
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what now or now what, which is, I think the title to that one makes me cringe a bit
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but after reading what they're going to talk about, it should be a really interesting talk.
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We do have after that, there's an open space, Billy Hoffman has run into some scheduling
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conflicts.
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He was going to do a talk and unfortunately he's not going to be able to this year.
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So his slot kind of opened up and I've got some people I'm going to see that putting
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in there.
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But typically he is the last person to talk on the weekend and one of the really engaging
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talks and I worry every year that I'm going to get my first season to sit for the con
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but haven't yet.
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We also have a lot of other things that go on.
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We have the presentation of awards for all of the different contests and things we have
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going on.
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We will have rewards this year, not Larry's put together a rewards contest, Lady Mirling
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and Shorthal are doing the scavenger hunt this year.
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It's been off and on.
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We had them last year.
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The guys who did the last year don't want to do it this year.
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So Lady Mirling stepped up and took care of that.
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So in the evening we're going to do the presentation of awards for that.
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Then comes the classic Why You Suck, which Nia Tera pretend ball and Michael and actually
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get up and do the Why You Suck and it is a absolute hint if you get caught in the
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Why You Suck, you get to get on stage and defend your honor and get a beer for it.
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After that the parties begin and all goes downhill, you get to meet the party with everybody
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there.
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So if you can make it through that and get up on Sunday morning, you've got the geekshoot
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that most people just want to go home, go to sleep.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I would love to go to one of the geekshoots one year but we always have to turn around
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and come home that day.
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Yeah, there's a lot of people who want to show up.
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The geekshoot is sort of separate from Freaknick because of the liability standpoint but we are
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talking about going to computer control range this year where we'll only shoot pistols.
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We have anything from 22 caliber pistols to a 50 caliber desert eagle which is an absolute
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interesting gun that's a hole that looks kind of cartoonish, it's so large, but we'll
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have 15 people show up and a lot of ammo, everyone gets to shoot everybody's gun.
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If you're looking to get into shooting, it's a good way to kind of be introduced because
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you have people that know what they're doing and can teach you what's going on and it's
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kind of our own crew so you don't have to worry about.
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People sometimes get embarrassed when they go on the range and they're not shooting correctly
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and people correct them but when you have our crew around, we're very accommodating,
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we want to help you learn and do it the right way.
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I can't talk.
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One of the things that we're going to talk about in our Arduino talk is how to build
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your own computer control range because I'm sorry you said you're going to.
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We're going to talk about building pistol ranges with our do we knows.
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Oh, excellent, excellent, dude, that would be awesome.
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I live out in the middle of nowhere, really like to shoot stuff.
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You know, that's the best place to go do it or no one will bother you.
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The hacker consortium, you might be interested in this, the hacker consortium is going to sponsor
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a airsoft gun shooting range that'll be on the night floor so we'll have 10 cans set up
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and it's basically to raise money for our hacker space but we're hoping to see how many
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people will come up and actually grab a gun and knock off a few rounds so to speak.
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It'll be a good time.
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I'd love if we could computer control it but you know, we haven't really gotten into
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art.
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Do we know the shit?
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You definitely will once you see the talk, they're addictive, worse than cigarettes.
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Well, you know, honestly, earlier today, TripSquire and now we're talking about which version
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to purchase.
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We want to make sure we don't single source ourselves on something and have to learn
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another set of instructions for a different device but we're looking to purchase a handful
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of them before the con comes up so we can actually sit down and start playing with them.
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Well, you need to go to a modern device and get some of the really bare bones boards.
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They're the cheapest ones and they, they're, you know, they all do the same thing.
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So if I were to show up with two or three of them in hand, I could have a good fun time
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over the weekend building something.
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You certainly could.
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I could tag you and make you sit down with me and show me the ropes with them and not
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a problem at all.
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Actually, several vendors including them gave us some stuff that we can little kits to put
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together and give out.
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Oh, that's excellent.
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So we're going to be sitting down with a lot of people, hopefully, and showing them how
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to solder and build little electronic things.
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That sounds like a good time, man.
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I'm ready for it.
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Well, buddy, we're really looking forward to it too.
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One other thing I'd like to bring up about Freaknik is that Freaknik's all volunteer
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run, but it's even more than most like I think you get a T-shirt if you help out and volunteer
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and you'll meet really, you talk about it, you know the con.
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I don't know what I'm talking about anyway.
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Freaknik started off as just a bunch of guys getting together and everybody kind of took
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their part and someone built the network and someone kind of arranged for security and
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things like that.
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And it got to the point where we had to have some more formal organization.
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And instead of just shaking the hand of somebody that volunteered during the weekend, we decided
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that you have to pay to get into the con just because we have to do that.
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We're not large enough to get away without doing that.
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But in return for you spending four hours over the weekend helping us, either the registration
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desk and the hospitality room, if you happen to work on the security team, things like
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that, we'll give you a T-shirt for that and every year try to make sure that we thank
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the people that actually have spent the time over the weekend to man a post or to help
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out in some way that we give our appreciation because without the volunteers there's no way
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we could pull this off.
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There's just too much to do to me things going on.
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Once you stop in and kind of check out the conference, you can see that a lot of work
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goes into it.
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A lot of love goes into it also.
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We wouldn't do this if it wasn't fun because it's definitely not a money maker.
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It's just there to get everybody together and have a good time and share knowledge and
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your experiences and to help other people out.
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If you can come out and be a volunteer, it's the panel on the back and the T-shirt are
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well worth it.
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And it's not tricky stuff to do either, it's just don't be scared and you'll meet lots
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of interesting folks doing it.
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Yeah, pretty much the most intense thing is to be on the security staff and there's
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a stringent background check, not really.
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We just want to make sure that anyone with the security team has some past experience
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doing things like that.
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If you're bonded, that's great, but people that can stay on their feet all day long and
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don't mind running around with the radio and taking care of business.
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But working the registration desk is a couple of hours of saying hi to people running
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in cash register, getting t-shirts, people that deal with the hospitality area and just
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making sure that the food stays stocked and things of that nature.
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So it's not very difficult work.
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You kind of have to tell us what time you want to be available and things like that.
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But it's just, you know, four hours to give back to the community to make sure the con
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goes on.
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It's very easy to do, but it's a lot of fun.
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Meet a lot of really interesting people that way.
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Awesome.
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Well, I think that's a good intro to Freaknack.
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We're going to have to do this after the con and see how it went.
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Give me a couple of days after the con.
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Okay.
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We're all going to need a little time to recover and think about what really happened.
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Yeah, I typically find out from the pictures after the con.
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What really went on.
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So I have to have a few days to look those over.
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Definitely.
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Well, thank you for being on the show.
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Absolutely.
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I appreciate it.
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And I hope we can hear more from you and we're all looking forward to Freaknack.
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Anytime.
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We'll see you there.
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All right.
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Thank you.
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Thank you for listening to Half Republic Radio.
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