<eventdefs>
<!-- Spring 2004 -->
+ <eventitem date="2004-07-17" time="11:30 AM" room="RCH 308"
+ title="Case Modding Workshop!">
+ <short>Learn how to make your computer 1337!</short>
+ <abstract>
+ <p>
+Are you bored of beige?<br />
+Tired of an overheating computer?<br />
+Is your computer's noise level on par with a jet engine?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+Got a nifty modded case?<br />
+Want one?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+The Computer Science Club will be holding a Case Modding Workshop
+to help answer these questions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+There will be demonstrations on how to make a case window, how
+to paint your case, managing cables and keeping your computer
+quiet and cool.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+The event is FREE and there will be FREE PIZZA. All are welcome!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+To help you on your way to getting a wicked computer case, we have a limited
+number of "Case Modding Starters Kits" available. They come with an LED fan,
+a fan grill, a sheet of Plexan, thumbscrews, wire ties, and more! They're
+only $10 and will be on sale at the event. Here's a <a
+href="redkit.jpg">picture</a>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+If you already have a modded case, we encourage you to bring it out
+and show it off! There will be a prize for the best case!!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+We hope to see you there!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+This event is sponsored by Bigfoot Computers.
+ </p>
+ </abstract>
+ </eventitem>
+
<eventitem date="2004-06-17" time="4:00 PM" room="MC 2066"
title="``Optical Snow'': Motion parallax and heading computation in densely cluttered scenes. -or- Why Computer Vision needs the Fourier Transform!">
<short>A talk by Richard Mann; School of Computer Science</short>