Tuesday, August 9, 2011
BIGWOOD CD RELEASE PARTY REVIEW-by: EvilGreenEyedBabe
Last night found me at the awesome new location of Zombie's Bar in San Antonio for BIGWOOD's CD release Party. All the bartenders there were not only very cool to chat with as they quickly got everyone's drinks squared away, but highly entertaining as well. I hadn't been there before, but I do know I'll be going there again.
The first band of the night was Chaotic. They haven't been together long, and only recently had their first on-stage performance back in July, if I understood correctly, but they were awesome. I found myself headbanging away, and before I knew it, their set was over and I was left wanting more rockin goodness.
Martyerhead, a Motorhead cover band, played so loud and so fantastically that I could barely hear anything the rest of the night. But as they say, if you can still hear, then you didn't really see Motorhead. Or Martyerhead, in this case. So all in all, I'd call it a great performance with how def I ended up being.
The final act of the night, BIGWOOD, popped on stage and they rocked it so good, that they left the fans begging for an encore. Between the guitarist keeping the everyone fully entertained with his highly animated antics on stage, and the fa nominal music that kept the crowd moshing all night, it was a night to remember. Though I will say, the drummer worked his tail off with heavy hits and long rolls, and Stacy, the bassist, did nothing. No really, he'll even admit that he does nothing. Or at least that is what he kept telling me. Then again, he was having too much fun watching their drummer get chased by their videographer that was trying to film him off an on all night. That alone was entertaining as hell to watch.
Over all, if you missed it, you certainly missed something not only spectacular, but something historical in the making. I wouldn't be surprised to find these guys rockin it at much bigger, and more expensive venues very soon. I know I, for one, can't wait for their next show.
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The unseen possibility
I would like to bring to all the nay sayers and fan boys out there the reality.
The reality of what you could do with a mac book air and new time capsule router.
(note I am not stating you can I am stating you could)
In theory with the technology that both these awesome misunderstood products.
You could take say 20 MBA (for the sake of being lazy MBA = Macbook AIR and TC = Time Capsule) and a one terabyte TC to make one innovating, secure network.
All seasoned mac techs and developers know that you can take any mac running MacosX
and set its start up disk to be a network drive or Net boot.
So now stating the obvious the implications of this mean.
With 20 light weight MBA and 1 TC set up as your net boot you would have a very awesome and powerful network.
Perfect for collaboration and data recovery. If there was an issue with any of the systems that user with the failed system could log into any other MBA and not miss a beat.
Please ponder on that thought I know that I have.
Tell me what you think.
The reality of what you could do with a mac book air and new time capsule router.
(note I am not stating you can I am stating you could)
In theory with the technology that both these awesome misunderstood products.
You could take say 20 MBA (for the sake of being lazy MBA = Macbook AIR and TC = Time Capsule) and a one terabyte TC to make one innovating, secure network.
All seasoned mac techs and developers know that you can take any mac running MacosX
and set its start up disk to be a network drive or Net boot.
So now stating the obvious the implications of this mean.
With 20 light weight MBA and 1 TC set up as your net boot you would have a very awesome and powerful network.
Perfect for collaboration and data recovery. If there was an issue with any of the systems that user with the failed system could log into any other MBA and not miss a beat.
Please ponder on that thought I know that I have.
Tell me what you think.
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