It's Sereniversary time again!
Wayward gig, Saturday, June 14th, just added to the calendar! And there was much rejoicing. This one falls one week before the
Last time we were at the Wayward, I was introduced to at least a few people who had been dragged there kicking and screaming by one of our regulars. Lo and behold, the newbies enjoyed themselves! Go figure! I was very gleeful about this. Thanks for spreading the love!
So I have a challenge to all of the Wayward regulars: Bring a newbie this time! June 14th will officially be "Bring a Newbie to Wayward" day. Or perhaps "Scare the Mundanes" day, depending on who you bring. Which is wonderful in its own way. Either way, let's have some fun!
By the way, Vixy, with help from our friend and fan JT, has set up a mailing list where we'll be announcing events like this, among other things. Sign up!

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I do think the idea of a shared Google calendar is good for many things. I just discovered one called "Cons" that I'm really interested in seeing flourish. I'm not convinced it's right for me and Vixy's every-couple-of-months schedule though. I'll think on it.
Would anyone else find it incredibly useful for us to make (and tediously update) a shared Google calendar for our gigs? Let me rephrase that. Would anyone else learn about our gigs (or be more likely to attend) that way, but wouldn't through our current announcement methods?
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Gimmie a URL, I can scrape it into an ics. I did it with the Spot's calendars, I can do it with yours.
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It updates every morning at 3am, scraping the myspace page.
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DUDE.
DUUUUUDE.
That is so very awesome.
I'll add it to our web site this evening. Gotta run at the moment, but...
DOOOOOOOOOD.
:)
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I know that since Cyphertext is currently in the same room with whatever server is running your script, that's a somewhat silly distinction at the moment. But I like futureproofing stuff before the future becomes the present. Even if that future is only theoretical.
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Consider y'self warned. :)
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We chose to make those items unique collector's editions, with a print-run of only one copy each (not counting the personal copies made for John, Broenwynn, and us). The discs in question were each auctioned off to benefit Interfilk. Each of them brought in a significant amount of money for Interfilk, and we're very happy to support them in this way.
We're likely to continue doing it this way in the future, since it's worked out so well. If you want one, the only way to get one is to come to a Filk con for which we've created one of these, and then bid in the Interfilk voice auction. Oh, and win the bid. :-)
I'm considering taking one or two tracks from these albums and making them available for free download eventually.
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Though I'd love taking a a week off and spending a more than $1000 to attend a con for a weekend in the US (and that's just airfare), it's highly unlikely.
It's tempting though...
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*) That might be my desperation not theirs.
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One order right here. Can I have 49 other volunteers?