2/5 If you have an idea for a CSUA-sponsored talk, no matter how lame
it sounds, and you want to do it, don't wonder if you should or not.
Just go into the office and demand support. Get involved. It can't
be any lamer than the silent MOTD readers.
\_I have to disagree here, there are some topics which don't yield
themselves to discussion at a CSUA-sponsored talk. I once
brought up having a WAREZ club, so all the people in CSUA could
trade software. The officers flipped and talked about how after
we graduated we would realize how much money pirates were stealing
from us (as programmers in the real world) blah, blah, blah...
Point is, my "idea" was blown out of the water, so think twice
before bringing up an idea, it could be lame in other people's
eyes even if it's way too cool in yours.
\_ oh my god! The rejection! Yeah, you're right; if there's
any chance you'll be rejected you better NOT EVEN TRY
YOU FUCKING WANKY LOSER. WHY DON'T YOU JUST CRAWL
INTO A HOLE AND DIE!
\_ for one thing, it's not pronounced "juarez" -tom
\_ I fell off the edge again.
\_ First of all the idea needs to be legal. duh?
\_ warez? grow up. pr0n is where it's at.
\_ Where can I get my CSUA-sponsored pr0n? |