Something strange has happened the past week. As I’ve squatted at a table here at the gym to read/write/etc., I’ve had not one but TWO people compliment my Clie setup. What setup is this, you ask? Not much. It’s my Sony Clie TJ-37 and the Stowaway Folding Keyboard.
Apparently this stuff’s the bomb, because people give me looks left and right when I write on it. (Granted, they give me looks regardless… but when you’re as good-lookin’ as I am, you get used to rubber-necked gawkers…)
And now, the question on everyone’s mind: What’s on Kevin’s iPod?
Playlists:
Latest Greatest – Songs added in the last 3 months with a rating of 3 Stars or higher (out of 5)
Unrated – Those songs I have yet to rate. Duh.
Chick Picks – Women singer/songwriters, songs with a rating of 3 stars or higher
Recently Played – This is mainly for my LastFM.com profile, so I can see which artists really ARE my favorite ones. Why that’s relevant, I can’t say. But in my world, it is.
Neglected Threes – Songs with a rating of 3 stars that haven’t been played in over a year.
Podcasts:
LifeChurch.tv sermons – now I can watch ‘em without a laptop! Less burn marks on the thighs. Yay!
BlendTek episodes – “Don’t breathe this.” Absolutely hilarious.
StrongBad E-mails - Thanks for Jolena and Chris Mayfield for showing me the StrongBad way years ago.
GrooveSalad “Taste of the Week” – Short, 5-minute podcast of downtempo & ambient picks.
Dave’s Lounge – the leader in downtempo, trip-hop and chillout goodness, all in a 30 minute podcast.
The Chillcast - The chillout runner-up podcast.
Photos:
Kevin’s iPod Picks (family)
Scripture – For the past year I’ve typed up every single Bible verse I’ve underlined or marked, collected them into a Word document, and then painstakingly transformed them into individual JPEGs with Photoshop. The results? Digital flashcards. I’ve run the Scripture slideshows on my Clie for a while, and the experience is only heightened on the iPod. (If anyone would like to use my digital scripture list, just let me know and I’ll upload ‘em for you.)
Address Book – hard to search, but nice to have, just in case
Notes (Text notes from my Clie) – Good to have, but the inability to enter or change text makes me frowny. Kinda sad. But still thrilled to have it, so more zippy than frowny.
Overall, I’m loving my iPod. It has exceeded my expectations. Sound is excellent, too. I was skeptical it would compare to Samsung’s WOW and SRS enhancements, but it does. I should note, my earphones of choice are the JVC Marshmallow earbuds. Affordable (2 on eBay for $10), excellent range and effective noise isolation makes for an unsurpassed audio experience. (Even better than the Etymotic buds, which surprised me.) Good stuff. I WILL say, however, that 4 gb is dinky. I’d almost say it’s worth it to save your money and get a whopping 80gb iPod Classic, if you’re a diehard music junkie. Plus, you wouldn’t have to pick and choose what music/movies/tv shows/podcasts/pictures to take with you. It’d all just be there. (Here’s hoping for a 60gb iPhone come June…)
In other news, I’m not going to be able to write many more posts for a while. You know how I stabbed my finger in early March? Well, that’s gotten worse. I didn’t sever a tendon, but I nicked it pretty good, and then made the situation worse by using my hand too much before it healed. (I THOUGHT a few weeks would be sufficient. It wasn’t.
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So I’m scheduled for surgery (my very 1st surgery) on May 15th. Then there’s a minimum 2 week period where I’ll have to keep it elevated above my heart. For 2 weeks. My mother is coming for the first week, and Elaine, our babysitter of choice from Edmond, is coming for the second week.
So, yeah. It kinda sucks. And yes, I feel utterly stupid. And have a newfound respect for scissors. (As should you all, now…)
At the same time, I try to keep it in perspective. Could’ve been MUCH worse. And the fact that I have full mobility NOW is a good sign. But as one who loves to write, the fear of not being able to was looming.
No wonder God is reaching me with messages about Worry these days. I watch LifeChurch.tv podcast sermons at random. I missed the Hostage series (due to the move), so I’m just catching up on it. Last night I watched the sermon on Worrying. It was, as you can imagine, excellent. Well-timed and pointed.
Then the next chapter in “The Power of Positive Thinking” (which I’ve been reading the last month) is on… Worrying.
I’m always amazed how precisely God sychronizes my life with what He wants me to know, just when He wants me to know it. He consistently and faithfully anticipates my need, and fills it. And the more I pursue Him and His truth – whether in the Bible directly, sermons, books, music, etc. – the more He reveals His hand in my life.
I’m slowly finding a peace with not knowing, with not being in control. I don’t know why God wants me to be laid up for a while. I’m not going to be able to serve on the LifeChurch.tv Internet Campus for a long time, and in my mind that’s a bad thing. But I’ just thinking about my own microscopic world. God sees everything.
Maybe there’s something I’m supposed to do. To learn. To grow. Perhaps there’s someone I’m supposed to meet and talk to whom I wouldn’t have met otherwise. Doctors, nurses, etc. Who knows? I have no idea.
But I’m choosing to trust in Him. I’m choosing to have a stubborn faith in His goodness, in His ultimate plan. It’s not always logical, faith. Which is why I’m emphasizing that it’s a choice. It’s easy to look at life and say it’s chaotic, out of control and God is a twisted puppetmaster. It’s hard to see the mess all around you and say, “God’s got it covered.”
On a final note, I’ll probably be uploading more audio and video blog entries. So my skills in those areas will develop more. Heh….
That’s it. I’ll catch you guys later.
Kevin