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    Scribbled down on August 3rd, 2008 by she
    Posted in Flan-dom

    With my paper sitting at a respectable 75% complete – well, it would be respectable if it weren’t due in a few hours – I’m busy searching for more ways to procrastinate.  It’s not really that difficult when you’re computer has Internet access, iTunes, and you’ve got room on your credit card to purchase music.

    I have to listen to something when I’m writing.  Sitting in silence is far too distracting.  If I were to fall back on reading Web comics (checkout Save Hiatus and HijiNKS Ensue) or watching Dr. Horrible (downloaded via iTunes natch) or The Guild, I’d never get any writing done.

    We’re not huge audiophiles in this family.  However, we both have iPods stocked with our favourite music for travel, school, and work purposes.  While Drew seems content to limit himself to the number of songs he can fit on his 4GB mini and 2GB nano, I’m happily filling my 20GB classic.  Hey, I never said they were new iPods!  We may be early adopters for many technologies but we tend to limit future upgrading to necessity instead of desire.  Or at least that’s what I like to try and tell myself.

    Between the two of us we’ve probably purchased 40 CDs in the last decade.  That works out to about 2 CDs a person each year.  Ooh.  Big spenders.  Usually we purchase CDs for artists we love (thus explaining my complete U2 collection) or greatest hits compilations.  After transferring the CD contents into our iTunes so we can listen to them while working on papers or on our iPods, the CDs then move into the trucks and live out their lives in plastic cases between station flipping on the radio.

    While procastinating today I decided to head to iTunes and find a copy of Spamalot. I added the Broadway recording to my shopping cart and then got a little distracted and downloaded some Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, BB King, Apocolyptica, David Bowie, Macy Gray, Stan Rogers and Snow Patrol.  My music tastes are nothing if not eclectic.  As I was paying for my purchases, I realized that I’ve downloaded (and thus paid) close to 600 songs from iTunes since January.  Me, who rarely purchases CDs, has happily paid to support a number of musicians and artists over the past 8 months.  Sure, most music executives would likely scoff at the total $$ amount I’ve spent on music this year.  600$ really isn’t a huge amount in the grand scheme of musical commerce.  Assuming I spent 50% of that amount buying music through iTunes in the past 2-3 years (a pretty decent estimate me thinks) I think I’ve moved into an important evolutionary phase when it comes to purchasing music.  Where in the past I might spend 20-30$ a year on CDs, now I’m spending 10-20x that amount.  And I don’t mind.  I get to pick and choose artists and songs based on what I enjoy listening to – as opposed to walking away from a CD on a store shelf because I don’t want to pay $15 for a CD containing only only one or two songs I enjoy.

    The recording industry has been focusing on how many people pirate music for years.  They estimate the financial damages to artists.  This becomes the foundation for crazy new digital rights management copyright proposals.  I’m willing to acknowledge that there’s lots of music sharing happening over the Interweeb.  But I’d be interested to see the numbers associated with music purchases that are facilitated through services such as iTunes.  I’d be even more interested to find out how many of iTunes customers were like me; infrequent purchasers of CDs whose music spending has skyrocketed since the advent of pick and choose song selection and a la carte buying options.

    Enough burbling about music.  Break time is over and I need to get back to my paper.  Wish me luck.  And don’t forget to buy Season 1 of The Guild and all three episodes of Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-long Blog (available via iTunes).  Great Web TV – and Felicia Day – need to be supported too!


    the semester can’t end soon enough

    Scribbled down on August 2nd, 2008 by she
    Posted in Random Burbling

    I’m once again locked in the basement writing a paper for my Enviro Chem class.  Since I’m such a glutton for punishment I can look forward to more weekends spent in this manner next semester.  Yes, it’s true.  I’ve signed back up for another Enviro Chem class for next semester.  I have a feeling as soon as that course is complete my brain will completely flush everything I’ve learned about EAs out of my ears.

    Oh well.  The things we do to earn a degree.

    While I’m stuck inside out of the rain, the boys are busy building our garage.  It’s pretty handy having a set of neighbours with over 100+ years experience in different trades.  It’s even better having neighbours who understand the importance of papers and attempting to graduate from university.  As I’m furiously reading, interpreting and typing, J is preparing the vegetables for dinner.

    I’ll post pictures of the construction on Monday.  For now I need to stop procrastinating and get back to work my paper.


    spam. spam. spam. loverly spam.

    Scribbled down on August 1st, 2008 by she
    Posted in Art, Vittles & Beer, Flan-dom

    I’m heading off to see Spam-a-lot this evening.  Apparently we love Drew enough to buy him tickets to the theatre as well as a new-to-him truck for his birthday.  I do so hope the traveling show is bringing goodies for sale as I have a desperate need to bless my Dr. Horrible’s Sing-along Blog and Browncoat related t-shirts with a new I’m not dead yet cotton sibling.

    UPPERDATE: The show was fabulous.  If you live in Edm and have the time and $$, I highly recommend getting tickets for the show before it ends on Sunday.  Spam-a-lot will be in Calgary next week.  As for traveling merchandising, the show had a limited list of items but did bring the I’m not dead yet t-shirts with them.  Yippee.  Drew apparently has no imagination and bought the same t-shirt for himself.  I guess we’ll just have to do the “matching pair” thing.  Actually, it’s starting to become a little scary.  We’ve got at least 3 matching t-shirts at the moment.  Give us 20 years and we’ll be the couple wandering around some sunny destination completely co-ordinated.


    it’s raining again

    Scribbled down on July 30th, 2008 by she
    Posted in Random Burbling

    We had a fabulous time at dinner last night.  Despite being nervous about meeting new people, once we’d sat down at the table it was like gathering together a bunch of old friends.  It was very comfortable talking to everyone and the night was filled with laughs.  Four hours passed way too quickly and I can’t wait until we can all get together again.

    I don’t know when summer ended but it certainly feels like we’re back at the beginning of spring with all this rain.  When the days were nice we couldn’t find anyone to come pour our concrete pad for the garage.  Last night we were all aglow at the pending pour today.  This morning we woke up to drizzle which continued throughout the afternoon.  This didn’t deter my handy neighbours though.  They put up a frame and a tarp and when I arrived home from work today I found our finisher working the concrete.   According to the finisher and contractor, we’ll be able to start framing out the garage on Saturday.

    Here’s hoping for better weather on the weekend!


    Tuesday already?

    Scribbled down on July 29th, 2008 by she
    Posted in Random Burbling

    In a few minutes I’m heading off to the west end of the city to have dinner with the Breakfast Bloggers.  I’m really looking forward to meeting all these fascinating women I’ve been reading (about) for months.  To add to the anticipatory mood, we’ve confirmed our concrete will be poured tomorrow.  It’s hard getting a new garage built in Edmonton at the moment.  So far we’ve been delayed waiting for a refuse bin (gave up, rented a flat bed trailer and trucked the old garage to the dump ourselves), sand, and concrete.  If the promised concrete arrives on time tomorrow the guys will be out framing up the garage over the weekend.  I could be learning to park under a roof in no time!