Seminar topic: Energy imparted

Next week I have to give a presentation for my seminar class.
I decided to dump the one I’ve been working on for the last couple of weeks because I don’t think I’ll be able to throw together anything coherent enough yet using the data I have.
I have a week to finish up my new topic, which is essentially going to be something of a literature review.
Now I have to finish reviewing.

Charleston Eats: Heart Woodfire Kitchen

Heart Woodfire Kitchen opened a while ago in the spot that used to house Daily Dose. Where the inside of Daily Dose was the kind of grungy-earthy (not grungy-dirty) bohemian feel, Heart Woodfire Kitchen is the opposite. Inside is a brighter, cleaner, although somewhat cool spartan environment. It’s the kind of feel you get from all concrete/cinder block surroundings. The colours are nice though. The service is very friendly and the general manager seems to like going around talking to people at the tables.
Good food too.
Escarole, egg and proscuitto flatbread
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Giant chocolate chip cookie.
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Door chime

My Star Trek door chime arrived in the mail today. The first time they showed up on ThinkGeek they sold out pretty quickly and I missed the window of opportunity.
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They look just like the panels on the show, although perhaps a little more glossy. The sliding switch on the speaker part lets you toggle between the Star Trek door ‘whoosh’ sound (up) and a red alert klaxon (down). The red light flashes when the red alert goes off. Pushing the white button makes the intercom sound.
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Around the back of the comm panel are a two switches that control the volume and which motion detectors (one on each side) are active. The panel can be set to use either left or right detector, or both. 3 AA batteries power the unit. Two slots for screws let you mount it to the wall.
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Side view showing one of the motion detectors.
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As far as I can tell, the white block doesn’t light up at all, which is too bad. Would have been cool if it lit up when the button was pressed. I wonder how hard it would be to hack a light into it.
I think it’s pretty cool.
Update: I decided to mount it next to my bedroom door. When I go to sleep I can set it to the red alert alarm and it will go off if someone tries to sneak into my room. Not that anybody ever does that.
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Downsizing the wardrobe

A year and a half ago, I didn’t need a belt to wear these 36 waist pants.

Pants are too big now

Now they slide off me and I almost need a belt to wear the 32 waist pants I pulled out of retirement.

The comments I’ve been getting from people about how I’ve lost weight and how skinny I look? Pretty cool.

Time for a wardrobe refresh soon.

Charleston Eats: Hello My Name is BBQ World Headquarters

The Hello My Name is BBQ food truck people opened up a new (stationary) eating spot today, the Hello My Name is BBQ World Headquarters, so I stopped by for lunch. It’s located at 616 Meeting St, just north of where the I-26 exit crosses over Meeting St. Recognize the colours?
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It’s a nice little spot with enough space for 40 or so people to sit inside and a little deck area outside with four tables. Nice big windows make the inside bright and well lit
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The menu isn’t to different from the truck offerings, but the World HQ has the benefit of always being in the same place. It’s reasonably close to work too, so now I can go get a Boss Hog without having to wait for the truck to stop by MUSC (although that won’t stop me from getting a Boss Hog when the truck does stop at MUSC).
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