Yaarrr! Special blog theme today! Scurvy!
Yaarrr! Special blog theme today! Scurvy!
Most computers from Apple today come with an Apple Remote. The Apple Remote allows one to pause or play a track, skip track, adjust volume, and put the computer to sleep. In my computer-centric lifestyle, it’s a lifesaver. I, in fact, had two. I let one float around my bedroom, and the other was held by double-sided tape to a dresser next to my door. Keeping one there let me play or pause the song or podcast I was listening to the second I entered or left the room. Daily, it gave me more minutes of listening time. Nifty.
Did you notice the use of past tense? One of my two Apple Remotes met its untimely demise. I suppose they weren’t meant to make their way into the dryer. Who would have thought?
I’m ordering a replacement. It’s hard to believe that I’ve made a thirty dollar piece of plastic a cornerstone of my life.
Last night went wonderfully for Matt and I, co-Dover-DJs. There was a moment of panic when I thought we didn’t have enough music, and another when the speakers were a little finicky. Both issues were eventually non-issues, and most everyone was happy, including me.
Shout-out to stereo equipment from the 70′s, auxiliary speakers from the 90′s, and a MacBook Pro from 2006. [Edit: Additional shout-out to Exposay member J-Rizzle for her help!]
When someone needs help, I try to come to the rescue. The local SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) chapter in Dover needs a DJ for a middle school dance this Friday, so I offered my limited services. With my friend Matt’s speakers, I’ll be attempting to provide tunes for a bunch of seventh and eighth grade students in less than two days.
Anyone have tips? What’s hip? Also, what’s my DJ name?
BridgeToTheStars.Net reports that the awesome author, Philip Pullman, is writing another book related to the His Dark Materials series. His Dark Materials is amazing, and happens to be my favorite set of books. Pullman says (esoteric quote alert):
When we see them for the first time with Lyra, Lee is not that old: he’s fifty, sixty, something like that, so they’ve [he and Iorek] known each other for a long time. But I wanted to write a story when they first met as they were young, and I’ve just written it.
I’m pumped! There will be a new book sometime down the road, and The Golden Compass movie is still on track for December 7th. I’m still looking for people to take with me to see it.