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A summary of my lecture notes on clay mineralogy (because one of my tetrahedral sheets looked like a sandcrawler). Super-geekout moment...
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Nerdcore VI - Attack of the Nerds
Leveled up radness from over 30 artists, local and across the country. Celebrate Video Games, Star Wars, Comics, 80s TV Shows, Anime/Manga, Cartoons, Transformers and all the other droids you are looking for.
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 5, 2018 - 7pm to 10pm
Runs till: Saturday, June 16, 2018
Geekout over this artwork that makes up our 6h annual Nerdcore show!
::PARTICIPATING ARTIST to include::
Brittany Hanks - Tania Pomales - Jackie Cassidy - Erica Shaw - Kristin Frenzel - Candy Wild Thomas Knapp - Jason West - Robert Page - Erika Taguchi - Chirsta Dippel - Gilen Bousquet -Heather Rose - Jennifer LoveGironda - Sara Leigh -Darren F. Gideon - Michael Grosso - Mark Eaton - Jessica Corley - Nick Cí Sasse - Crafty Dork - Bryan Collins - Nadia Awan - Blake Wheeler - HerArtSheLoves - Jared Konopitski ...and more!
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My friends at Litra.com got me the LitraPro and accessories to check out. In this video, I’ll unbox the following items:
LitraPro LED Light
Soft Box adapter
Barn door adapter
Honeycomb adapter
Color filter adapter
About Litra Pro
This is a LED light that can produce up to 1200 lumens. You can adjust light level, and temperature – which goes from 3,000K to 6000K.
The LitraPro is waterproof, and has a 70 degree beam angle. The light can run for 10+ hours on low input, or 45 minutes at 100%.
The Bluetooth control allows you to connect the light via phone. That way, if you have the light set up high, it can be adjusted for your needs without getting on a ladder.
The base unit costs $219.95, and can be purchased here. Also, check out Litra’s website for the LitraPro.
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A trip to Batangas in a this quaint little cafe called Cafeno. They've been open for business since the sixties serving authentic kapeng barakako to Batangenos since then. Read the guest post by Bim on BaconTunaMelt- Cafeno: The Starbucks of the Fifties?
Acoustic Paneling is something that not only podcasters, video creators, or musicians need. If you have a home office, an acoustic panel can block out distractions from the outside, along with you being a distraction to others. I talk with Matt at SXSW about what Uplift has to offer.
Uplift Acoustic Panels
The coolest thing was the panel we were basically standing in front of. The pattern can make any video studio pop out, while reducing the high frequencies of the room.
There are many types of acoustic panels, as well, From panels attached to one of their Uplift desks, to wall mounted stations, and even full cubicle versions.
I did gravitate to the wall mounted version. Many podcasters talk about having a small area where they can work, and this can fit in a closet easily.
Panels start at $39 each (2′ x 2′), and they have many different styles available. For more information, check out Uplift Desk.
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There were fiery little caves in the wall of the Loom Bar, and we used one as our base (note the coat of arms).
It was in this cave that a true geekout moment occured; I was playing the Doctor Who theme on guitar, and this random guy in Hufflepuff robes sticks his head into the cave, pulls out a flute and starts playing along! He had the sheet music with him...
This is why I love Wrock.