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While having a mid-morning conversation with Jac (Johca Gaorl), another FIRST alum, he and I decided on a great way to unify all the other FIRST alums out there, active or inactive.
The Unofficial FIRST Fraternity, Delta Omicron Xi! DOX There is no pledging, no dues, no work involved except supporting FIRST (either now or in the past) All we ask is just put the Greek Symbols in your messenger system profile (or your chiefdelphi signature) I think it's a great way to show your support for FIRST and that you're a college student, since there's no such thing as a high school fraternity. And yes, it's CO-ED. ![]() So here's how to post it if you run microsoft on your computer: Type DOX (all capital) and set the font to symbol. You should get the Greek symbols Delta (a triangle) Omicron (a circle) Xi (the closest thing we could find to a square). If you run Wordperfect rather than Microsoft Word, use the font WP Greek Courier and type ) _ = (i know, that looks extraordinarily weird) ...That's close parenthesis, underscore, equal. If there's fonts I'm missing, and someone has the free time to figure them out, post! What better fraternity to belong to, than one that supports something you love anyway? |
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Hey I am all about it! Excellent idea.
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Uhh...this is a weird idea......
I know here at Purdue there is a fraternity that is only for Engineers, Scientist, and Architects. http://expert.ics.purdue.edu/~deltat/ I think there is atleast one person previously from FIRST in this frat, atleast I've seen his car there. Oh well, just thought I'de point that out. |
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What, no pledges? But you are missing all the great opportunities:
"Okay, go run headfirst into this pile of plastic bins" "Balance on this ramp while holding this huge rubber ball eight feet high" "Do a pull-up on this bar while all the other pledges are trying to pull you down" ![]() Eric. |
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i like this idea...
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...nice...
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Maybe I'm just being a stupid high school person, but I really don't get the point. I mean all you do it put the letters in your profile or signature. Its not like most people who read such things don't already know you're involved with FIRST, and the few that don't know won't know what DOX is anyway.
And where did you get DOX from? Its kind of random. Last edited by SarahB : 16-10-2003 at 16:27. |
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DOX is a triangle circle and a square (well the closest greek symbol there is to a square) i.e. the first logo. It's just an insider joke kind of thing, it's cool
![]() Perhaps we'll start a pledge thing at some point, any more ideas? |
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I still don't get the point of the whole fraternity thing though ![]() |
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It's just the idea of being together and having fun in the spirit of FIRST outside of the actual FIRST community. It's doing things like driving 7 hours to a football game at a FIRST alum's college because your school is the opposing team. it's just something fun and unifying. |
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Wow Band Chick. You're expressing exactly what I've been feeling lately. I'm a freshman in Buffalo - the land of no teams. I'm 7 hours from my family/team and it sux. Thanks for this idea, in some strange way it helps me feel still part of the FIRST community!!
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don't forget to put "font=symbol" "/font" (replace the " with opening and closing brackets) around the DOX.
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Doesn't this step on the toes of the non-existent FIRST-aholics Anonymous group?
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