Started reading: Apple in China by Patrick McGee 📚
Finally available from my library (via Libby). Let’s see if all the positive reviews hold up. (Based on the prologue, they will.)
Started reading: Apple in China by Patrick McGee 📚
Finally available from my library (via Libby). Let’s see if all the positive reviews hold up. (Based on the prologue, they will.)
Finished reading: Born to Run by Christopher McDougall 📚
Holy smokes, what a book! Both the story and science were each captivating. Definitely got me fired up for running, and getting back into barefoot shoes. 👍👍
Got in a few laps at Pitchoff Right and Pitchoff Quarry this afternoon with Brian. As Ian Osteyee put it, conditions aren’t great but they are passable—and certainly passable enough for a good time! Got a Jackson and Luke sighting, styling as usual. 🤙
Looking like the season’s about to take off in earnest this week with low temps! 🌡️
COVID & Flu shots = acquired! 🙅♂️🦠
Watched: ONE SHOT with Ed Sheeran 🍿
This was so cool! Ed roams around New York City with his guitar, playing songs for unsuspecting strangers and surprise parties—all in one take. He seems so genuinely nice and grateful to play for fans. I’d love to see some behind the scenes of how this was shot. 👍👍
It’s too late to get any of the deals, but Cards Against Humanity’s 99% off sale still made me chuckle.
Watched: The Marvels 🍿
I know I’m behind on this, but they really did this movie dirty. Great characters and actors, just a shamefully poor storyline. 👎
Watched: Stranger Things S5E4, Chapter Four: Sorcerer 📺
Definitively yell-at-the-TV-the-whole-time-because-of-plot-holes kind of show. But that didn’t stop us from binging all four episodes released today. Some genuinely good moments too. Won’t be too sad when things wrap up next month. 👍
Finished reading: Dirtbag Billionaire by David Gelles 📚
Though it lionizes Chouinard and glosses over some of his distasteful qualities more than necessary, this book made me appreciate Patagonia as a company and it sure wouldn’t be the same without him. It’s been through the wringer over its 50+ years, and still sticks to its values and purpose. 👍
Apple’s recent Newsroom post on how it’s now 3D-printing its titanium Apple Watch cases is fascinating. When it was announced during the September event, I wondered if I’d be able to discern any difference in quality. I absolutely cannot. It’s as precise and premium as any Apple Watch I’ve ever had.
Nicolas Magand noticed an odd phenomenon when reading his old blog posts:
First, that I seemingly forget about 85% of what I write. Reading these articles didn’t feel like reading something completely new — I remember the topic and the gist of what I said — but I was surprised at how much I forgot about these topics, rants, and comments. Writing makes me refine my thoughts, but I think publishing makes my brain click the “Move to bin” command for these now-safely-backed-up thoughts.
You and me both, brother.
Watched: Masters of the Air 📺
Much like Chernobyl, I think this is a series that everyone should see. 👍👍
Watched: La La Land 🍿
It may not be the world’s best musical movie, but gosh do I enjoy it. Both Stone and Gosling do so well. The ending is clever, if not totally satisfying. And the tunes are sure to be in my head for weeks. 👍👍
Watched: Masters of the Air S1E6, Part Six 📺
After some time away from this show, I binged a few episodes today. Truly gripping stuff that showcases the horrors of being on a fighter plane in WW2. Gonna need some time to process it for sure.
This comparison of iPhone models to car models by @joesteel@duck.haus is quite apt:
Started reading: Dirtbag Billionaire by David Gelles 📚
I’ve long been fascinated by Yvon Chouinard’s story from, well, dirtbag climber to luminary billionaire who started Patagonia and what would become Black Diamond.
No Bingo for me, but a fun trip down memory lane from BasicAppleGuy. Totally forgot about the iPod nano Tubes!
🆕📝 Grandma Beck
My maternal grandmother, Laureen Ann Beck, passed away recently. We had a memorial service for her yesterday, filled with family and friends. Here are the reflections of her that I shared at the service.
Robert Birming: ‘Your blog, your home’
Maybe you’ve thought about launching a blog. Maybe you’ve felt a bit overwhelmed when looking at other blogs.
Don’t be. We all start with an empty home. Then we add a little paint here, hang a picture there, and decorate it with things we like.
A blog becomes a home, that’s the beauty of it, and I’m looking forward to visiting yours.
I recently received compliments on my blog’s design. It gave me a sense of pride that eclipses compliments of my home — perhaps because my blog is all me. I’ve customized nearly every nook, and then filled it with my words.
McDonald’s isn’t wasting any time in phasing out the penny here in the U.S. I actually snapped this photo at the drive-through a couple days ago, before we stopped minting pennies:
The U.S. ended production of the penny Wednesday, abandoning the 1-cent coins that were embedded in American culture for more than 230 years but became nearly worthless.
The iPhone Pocket has already made it into the general zeitgeist. During today’s stop at a gas station, I heard a local radio host talking about it — well, chuckling at it for its outlandish price tag. I actually think it looks quite nice and could have had wide appeal, but not at $150/$230.
It’s when you’re least expecting it, that’s when they getcha! 😆 Glad to see it’s got some traction — hopefully leads to more folks taking control of their spot on the web.
Oh cool, Jarrod Blundy’s blog post about Micro.blog Studio made it on Hacker News.
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