DLS Outdoor Club Canlubang - 1st General AssemblyRuby Soho
1. The document outlines the agenda for the first general assembly (GA) of the De La Salle Outdoor Club which includes an opening prayer, welcome remarks, icebreaker, and discussions around vision, mission, activities, and officer appointments.
2. The club aims to develop outdoor skills and promote environmental stewardship through challenges and shared experiences to build self-confidence and concern for others.
3. Key officers are identified along with their roles in training members and creating fitness programs. A variety of outdoor activities are also listed.
The document discusses various topics related to cybersecurity including threats, vulnerabilities, and protections. It emphasizes the importance of being vigilant online and taking appropriate security measures to prevent hacking and data theft. Various security best practices are mentioned such as using strong passwords, updating software regularly, and educating users.
This document provides instructions for starting a group video conference, or "hangout", over Google+. It is a 5 step process that involves: 1) having a Google+ account and adding contacts to circles, 2) accessing your Google+ profile, 3) accessing the hangouts feature from the sidebar, 4) starting a hangout, and 5) inviting people from your circles to join. The instructions explain how to install any necessary plugins and set up your webcam, microphone, and speakers to participate in the video chat.
The document is a collection of phrases in another language discussing various topics such as technology, society, politics, and life. The phrases are separated by horizontal lines and include comments on trends, events, ideas, and experiences. Dates and attribution are provided at the end.
The document discusses the definition and culture of hackers. It defines hackers as people who enjoy solving technical problems and building things. Their attitudes include believing problems should be solved, boredom is bad, and freedom is good. The document outlines basic hacking skills like learning to program, use Unix and the web, and have strong English skills. Hackers gain status by contributing open source software, helping test software, publishing useful information, and serving the hacker community. Contrary to popular belief, hackers don't have to be nerds. The document recommends activities like reading science fiction and practicing martial arts to develop a hacker mindset.
DLS Outdoor Club Canlubang - 1st General AssemblyRuby Soho
1. The document outlines the agenda for the first general assembly (GA) of the De La Salle Outdoor Club which includes an opening prayer, welcome remarks, icebreaker, and discussions around vision, mission, activities, and officer appointments.
2. The club aims to develop outdoor skills and promote environmental stewardship through challenges and shared experiences to build self-confidence and concern for others.
3. Key officers are identified along with their roles in training members and creating fitness programs. A variety of outdoor activities are also listed.
The document discusses various topics related to cybersecurity including threats, vulnerabilities, and protections. It emphasizes the importance of being vigilant online and taking appropriate security measures to prevent hacking and data theft. Various security best practices are mentioned such as using strong passwords, updating software regularly, and educating users.
This document provides instructions for starting a group video conference, or "hangout", over Google+. It is a 5 step process that involves: 1) having a Google+ account and adding contacts to circles, 2) accessing your Google+ profile, 3) accessing the hangouts feature from the sidebar, 4) starting a hangout, and 5) inviting people from your circles to join. The instructions explain how to install any necessary plugins and set up your webcam, microphone, and speakers to participate in the video chat.
The document is a collection of phrases in another language discussing various topics such as technology, society, politics, and life. The phrases are separated by horizontal lines and include comments on trends, events, ideas, and experiences. Dates and attribution are provided at the end.
The document discusses the definition and culture of hackers. It defines hackers as people who enjoy solving technical problems and building things. Their attitudes include believing problems should be solved, boredom is bad, and freedom is good. The document outlines basic hacking skills like learning to program, use Unix and the web, and have strong English skills. Hackers gain status by contributing open source software, helping test software, publishing useful information, and serving the hacker community. Contrary to popular belief, hackers don't have to be nerds. The document recommends activities like reading science fiction and practicing martial arts to develop a hacker mindset.