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Where Does a Geek Find a Social Life? 1354

JustShootMe writes "I have a question for my fellow Slashdotters, and yes, I realize I am entering the lion's den covered in tasty meat-flavored sauce. I have never been a very social person, preferring to throw myself into technology; therefore, I've been spectacularly unsuccessful in developing any meaningful interpersonal relationships. Lately I have begun to feel that this situation is not tenable, and I would like to fix it. But I really don't know how and haven't the faintest idea where to start. I know that I am in the minority and that there are many different kinds of Slashdot readers, most of whom have more experience in this realm than I do. So please tell me: how, and more importantly, where do you meet fellow geeks — preferably including some of the opposite gender — in meatspace?"

Comment Re:Contact the company? (Score 1) 170

I e-mailed the company in the link I sent (Yeah, I know, should have done that first) and this is the response (just so everyone can see): "They will work as a 2D display when connected to a 15 Pin VGA output. Unfortunately, I am unaware of any 3D drivers being readily available for the Ubuntu OS. As a result, you would not be able utilize the 3D capability."
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Submission + - Linux Compatability With VR Goggles

WorldWarCheese writes: "There are more times than not I wished I had a little more mobility or comfort with my computer. Laptops work for most things, but anyone interested can see right onto my screen and they don't quite have that "cool" factor that VR Goggles/Headsets do. The problem is whenever I start looking at my options (like: http://www.i-glassesstore.com/iglassespc-3d.html) none of them say they are compatible with Linux (Ubuntu in particular). Is there a set out there that is, or if not can I do anything to make them compatible?"

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