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FLEM = Florida Laser Enthusiast's Meeting. (I prefer to pronounce it as "fleem", with a long E, but most people call it "phlegm" because it sounds gross, and gross is always funny, right?)
Anyway, FLEM is one of many Laser Enthusiast's Meetings that are held all over the place. Unlike some of the larger events (like SELEM, or South Eastern Laser Enthusiast's Meeting), FLEM is usually just a one-day event. (Though we always set everything up the evening prior and usually geek out late into the night after setup is complete, so that stretches it out to a day and a half I guess.)
The next FLEM will be held on Saturday, March 1st, 2014 in Tavares, Florida. We will set things up on Friday night, February 28th, starting at around 4 PM, and as I mentioned above we will probably hang around and geek out all night. But Saturday morning, starting at 9:30, we will kick of the official event. It normally runs until around midnight or so.
Tavares is about 50 minutes by car from Orlando. (It's off to the North West.) The event will be held at the Triangle Boat Club meeting hall, which is right off Hwy 441 in downtown Tavares, just before the dead river bridge. There is a Holiday Inn Express hotel within walking distance (on the other side of the bridge), and most people will be spending the night there. (They give us a $20 price break on the rooms because so many people stay there.)
When will you be arriving? Will you be in-country in time to make it to Tavares by March 1st?I'll be in America until the first week in April and if you guys are going to be there, it sounds like something I really should attend.
If not, then we can probably arrange a second meet at a later date that might better coincide with your travel plans. Unlike some of the larger LEMs, the ones in Florida are really easy to set up.
Please take your time. I'm sure it will be worth the wait!I intend to publish the P-4 manual here for all you folks, but the Z-5 has a few extra features which will involve a bit of a re-write. Not a lot, though.
Wait - THE Edward Teller? As in the father of the hydrogen bomb?I wish my photo of Edward Teller jamming on the P-4 hadn't burned in the fire. Would have been a great advertisement.Holy crap dude! How did you ever manage to meet him in person? Let alone get a picture of him operating a console? (Disclaimer: I'm a former Navy Nuc, so physics is sort of my thing, especially nuclear physics...)
Adam