Saturday, October 18, 2008

Blissed Out


Blissed Out
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

Right now I'm sitting in the car in Mooloolaba, and am feeling just wonderful.
I've eased the seat back, wound the window down, kicked my shoes off, and as the cool breeze blows over my face, I smile.
I'm feeling really good right now. I think little feelings from last weekend are coming back, coz I feel like a king.
Lilly and I are up here for her cousin's wife's 30th birthday. She's just come over from Mexico, and we're going out for Mexican for dinner tonight - just in case she's homesick or something, I suppose.
So we decided to make a day/night/morning/early afternoon of it all, despite both of us having plenty of assignments to do (Lilly is, at this very moment, doing some editing work next to me in the car. I'm really enjoying hearing her read to herself).
At least I have been given a week off work to do my assignments, so my stress-factor has now been significantly reduced.
That is all. Back to relaxin'.

Listening to: Lilly, birds, waves, children, cars, smiles.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Easy Mornings


Easy Mornings
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

I think my little trip away last weekend has really refreshed my mind.
I don't know if it's now also because I am waking up to music again, but I'm getting up earlier than before, and having no problems doing it.
Then, to make my morning that much better, our favourite kitty was on the neighbours lawn, asking to be played with.
Things are really cool right now.
Let's hope I can maintain this positivity while I do my final assignments.

Listening to: Tool - 10 000 Days (it's been far, far too long since I treated myself to a bit of Tool. I just wish I had better headphones).
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Friday, October 10, 2008

New Alarm Clock


New Alarm Clock
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

And it's complete!
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Scratching The Itch


Scratching The Itch
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

Looks like I couldn't refuse the price the salesman at Billy Hyde gave me; $299, a full $40 cheaper than Allan's.
Simon now has an alarm clock! Woo!
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labels: speakers, music, purchase

My New Toy


My New Toy
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

I bought two Logitech Squeezebox Classics off of Ebay before I left for Sydney last week, and they arrived yesterday.
I'm going to buy a set of powered speakers for one of them, and put it in the bedroom for an alarm/lull machine.
The other one I set up in the loungeroom last night as a replacement for the loud, awkward laptop that I was previously using for my music player.
It's the best thing ever.
My trusty (now 1TB) NAS streams all my music to it, so I don't need to have a PC turned on.
It plays internet radio (including those that are unmetered by my ISP, Internode), shows RSS feeds as a screensaver, has a simple-to-use search function, and the alarm clock supports different alarms for each day of the week, and can play any source the box can (Reggae Mondays, anyone?).
The software is all open-source and is very mature, so there are many add-ons and plug-ins available (although my NAS doesn't support all of them).
It natively supports ogg, flac (the two formats I care about the most), mp3 (obviously), wma, wav, aac, m4a and many others through on-the-fly transcoding (although my NAS can't transcode).
Oh! And it can be controlled by any browser (including full support for my phone browser!), meaning I can be sitting out on my verandah, and can pull out my phone to change the track/album/radio station to whatever I want. Hell yeah.
Oh! And you can play different things on both boxes (as you'd hope), or synch them together! You can also transfer playlists between the two, so I can keep on listening to the music I was listening to in the loungeroom when I go to bed.
I am in geek heaven!
I now need to decide on/purchase a pair speakers for the Squeezebox in the bedroom.
I was going to buy a cheap micro hi-fi, but I went into Allan's yesterday and saw some self-powered studio monitors with digital in (did I mention the Squeezebox has both coax and optical out?) for about the price I was willing to pay for the micro hi-fi. Not only would that be a neater package than a seperate amp, but the sound will doubtless be noticeably better.
I'm leaning toward the Edirol MA-15D's for $309, but have heard some good things about the very sexy Swan M200's, too. I haven't found a price yet, but I'm pretty confident they're more expensive. And then there's the Edirol MA-20D's (which I also don't yet have a price for, but will be more expensive).
Decisions, decisions.
As keen as I am for the speakers (so I can finally once again listen to music when going to sleep/waking up), I'll probably save for the next few weeks, rather than putting them on credit. Let's just hope I can refuse the itch.
I'm somehow meant to be fitting a new (replacement) PC into all of this, too.
*sigh* The life of a tech nerd.
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Monday, October 06, 2008

it's on!


it's on!
Originally uploaded by Carafaele

Simon and dad race kids bead toys as we wait for a table at the outback.
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Friday, October 03, 2008

Friday afternoon


Friday afternoon
Originally uploaded by Carafaele

We're having a few drinks with Michaela, Ian, and Mickey at a pub up the road from Mickey's soon-to-be bachelor pad. Michaela and Ian are having a pillow fight, and Simon and Mickey are watching Tenacious D shorts on Mickey's iphone. Tonight we're going to a german restaurant and then to a dub night with Renata.
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This Morning's Coffee


This Morning's Coffee
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

Is better than most morning coffees.
It's very warm in Sydney today. Nice because I'm by Coogee beach.
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Thursday, October 02, 2008

Beer Before Boarding


Beer Before Boarding
Originally uploaded by JadeMonkee.

I have half an hour before boarding my flight to Sydney, so I thought I'd enjoy a beer at the bar.
A pint of Tall Tale Pale Ale.
It's quite nice, actually.
I'm pretty excited about Sydney, but I'm disappointed that my timing was so terrible (most of my friends aren't actually in Sydney this weekend... yeesh).
But still, it'll be really nice to see what friends are there, my family, and Lilly of course (a week apart now! That's the longest we've been apart since getting together). Really looking forward to seeing her.
I just wish I remembered to by Mum a birthday present... whoops.
Yay! Sydney! I miss it so.
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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Baby Cakes

This is actually the funniest thing I've seen since, well Washington or Wizard People, Dear Reader.
http://www.superdeluxe.com/sd/playlist.do?type=series&id=baby_cakes
It's done by Brad Neely, and it is perfect poetical humour.
Nothing better.
His Super Deluxe page is here (raher than just the Baby Cakes playlist I linked to above):
http://www.superdeluxe.com/sd/artist/brad_neely
Check it, motherfuckers.

PS I found it because it followed the JFK video on Super Deluxe. Yes that's right, a follow up to Washington.