mapping software

Anyone have preferences for mapping and route planning software? I’d prefer linux or osx based, but I know better than to expect anything useful.

I’d love to be able to add a bunch of intended waypoints and have something calculate the best route to get though them. Bonus points if it has options for suggesting particular roads or types of roads. If there is a web based site that allows that, even better.

Microsoft Streets & Maps? Delorme? Rand MacNally Atlas? Others?

Phasmatodea show

Phasmatodea played Friday night at Bickett Gallery.

Show went pretty well. We were having some odd technical issues that got me a bit more frustrated than it probably should of. Started a little late, but not too much. I played guitar all night, since playing stick wasn’t really practical with my wrist hurting. I took that Parker and the fretless, but played the fretless all night.

Some nice pics at base10’s flickr gallery

First set wasn’t bad, a little disoriented to start with, but thats not uncommon for that type of thing. Second was nice, very ambient and melodic.

Third was probably my favorite, if a bit odd. My part was mostly kind of growling vocalesque buzzing guitar lines (ebowed guitar with lots of modulartion via string bending, whammy bar, and bending the neck around so the strings fretout against the frets).

Then, someone in the audience started singing. Very loudly. Loud enough for me standing infront of the amp to hear it. I thought someone had turned on the house music at first, as a not so subtle hint to end. But a quick scan of the crowd didn’t seem to indicate anything. So I decided to get louder. And weirder. And annoying. So thats how the
set ended. No idea who was singing (aside from “someguy in a hawaiian shirt”).

Plumerari were the headliners, and were excellent. Kind of shoegazery pop with nice guitar work and very impressive vocals. Enjoyed the set alot.

show reminder, etc

Phasmatodea is playing a show tonight at Bickett Gallery. If you enjoy that kind of thing, you’ll enjoy it.

Managed to hurt my left wrist playing soccer. Or more accurately, after falling to the ground on it after someones foot magically teleported in front of my leg as I was beating someone to the ball. Being oh, 15 feet from the ball, I’m sure it was just an attempt to kick at the ball.

It seems okay this morning, but it might make playing somewhat interesting. It certainly made the ride home on the Bonneville interesting. The wrist seems to be feeling better, and I seem to be able to type with it now, so I should be okay. If not, well, we’ll improvise.

I was vaguely planning on taking off on another road trip this weekend, but I’ll probably skip that now. Some friends were heading to Myrtle Beach, but that might be a bit of a ride with a minor injury. We’ll see in the morning.

down from the mountain

So, after getting into Statesville a bit later than I was hoping, I decided not to try riding back Saturday night. I took a couple of pics of the trip before the camera batteries died (doh…). Nothing too interesting, your standard Blue Ridge Parkway shots. About 520 miles of riding over the
weekend.

So got up this morning at 6am, and headed back to Raleigh. Since I had other things to do, I took the interstate most of the way. Ran into some fairly heavy rain for about 45 minutes, which sucked a bit, but no big deal. Got back in time to play soccer for two hours or so.

Then off to Phasmatodea practice. Took a minimal rig (guitar, volume pedal, line6 looper). Got some fairly interesting stuff out of it none the less.

Then off to check out the Carolina Rollergirls bout. Which was quite entertaining, especially once I moved down closer to the floor. I didn’t have a clue what was going on, but it was entertaining.

Kind of a busy day all and all.

down from the mountain

So, after getting into Statesville a bit later than I was hoping, I decided not to try riding back Saturday night. I took a couple of pics of the trip before the camera batteries died (doh…). Nothing too interesting, your standard Blue Ridge Parkway shots. About 520 miles of riding over the
weekend.

So got up this morning at 6am, and headed back to Raleigh. Since I had other things to do, I took the interstate most of the way. Ran into some fairly heavy rain for about 45 minutes, which sucked a bit, but no big deal. Got back in time to play soccer for two hours or so.

Then off to Phasmatodea practice. Took a minimal rig (guitar, volume pedal, line6 looper). Got some fairly interesting stuff out of it none the less.

Then off to check out the Carolina Rollergirls bout. Which was quite entertaining, especially once I moved down closer to the floor. I didn’t have a clue what was going on, but it was entertaining.

Kind of a busy day all and all.

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