No, I volunteer for part of a student union group at the local college. We do a some fund raising and host events with the various public schools in the area. We also do a lot of private lan parties between the members and student body. We make an annual trip to Vegas for DefCon. In the last few years the program has become really successful getting kids fresh out of High School all of their certifications for Microsoft and Cisco. Were also getting a pretty good network of employers who grab these guys up quick.

Recently we started partnering with some teachers at the high schools and help them with the programming side of robotics.

Anyway, my beef is that Blizzard is pushing this burden onto it's customers. I find it hard to believe that the botters have gotten so sophisticated that they can't figure out who they are themselves. Instead we have to ask them if we can play in a group.

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