Acoustic treat

A mostly free evening finally coincided with an installment of the Palmetto Acoustic Series at Muddy Waters Coffee Bar so I headed out there and met up with Ian, Kathy and Heidi for what turned out to be an evening full of some very good folksy music. I think I enjoyed the performance by the Barnard Sisters most. They had a fun folksy style that just makes you want to smile. Thoroughly enjoyable.

Hopefully I’ll have more free evenings that coincide with future installments of the series.

CREATESouth

Weekend plans, I haz them.

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You can haz them too.

Big Screen, Big Trek

I’m going to be at the Terrace Theater‘s new Hippodrome (the former Charleston IMAX theater) on May 7 for the new Star Trek movie.

Starts at 7PM. See you there.

Southeast LinuxFest

Coming up in a couple of months is the inaugural Southeast LinuxFest going on at Clemson University on June 13. The event features a number of prominent speakers from the Linux and Open Source world and should hopefully be a fun and informative event.

Southeast LinuxFest, June 13, Clemson, SC

The SouthEast LinuxFest is a community event for anyone who wants to learn more about Linux and Free & Open Source software. It is part educational conference, and part social gathering. Like Linux itself, it is shared with attendees of all skill levels to communicate tips, ideas, and to benefit all who use Linux/Free and Open Source Software. LinuxFest is the place to learn, to make new friends, to network with new business partners, and most importantly, to have fun!

It’s Pi-day!

It’s March 14. That means it’s π day! One of those geeky math holidays (actually the idea to celebrate Pi-day was started by a physicist…we physicists rock) to celebrate a famous constant.

Start your π education off with the first million digits. Then tackle the Pi-day challenge.

If I was really geeky, you wouldn’t be seeing this until 1:59AM/PM, but this is close enough for me.