Thursday, May 29, 2008

Musingszzzzah

Just got back from the traditional trip to Duck Beach, Outer Banks, that all the LDS hotshots who live on the east coast go to. It was tons of fun. I calculated that between the 600 or so of us that met up out there we accounted for about a $100k jolt to the local economy (roughly $150 all in per person). Some coworkers of mine were cracking up that you could get hundreds of people aged 21-29 together for a beach party weekend and keep booze out of the equation. One of my coworkers was telling me about something called a "No Shower Happy Hour". I skipped out on the big volleyball tournament but I did go sea kayaking with Valerie W. We decided to head out towards a water tower in the distance but I think we misjudged the total distance a bit. What I had expected would be about a half-hour excursion ended up being a 3.5 hour voyage with the wind against us on the way back. My sparsely sunscreened back did not appreciate the extra time in the sun. I ended up with an odd-looking sunburn; like a large-scale version of Gorbachev's birthmark.

Found some new albums to digest: Elvis Costello - Momofuku, and Mudcrutch (Tom Petty). I'm a sucker for buying records of people that have proven themselves in the past. I will buy any Neil Young album at this point, even if the hit single were, "Don't buy my record". The Costello album is really cool. I'm impressed that he was able to reach back and pull out a lot of the classic sound and the angular voice from days past. The Mudcrutch album is just OK, so far. Two or three songs warranted a skip but it was otherwise enjoyable. Sounds to me like Tom Petty is trying to get back to the Florida deep South sound he started with. I appreciate more and more an album that you can mindlessly listen to the whole way through without being either annoyed by some particular tracks or overly engaged in others. I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing. The newest R.E.M. installment is also very cool--I don't think I mentioned that in a previous post.

Desmond B. got me signed up on Netflix and I still haven't watched any of the movies that I've rented. I'm trying to decide if I should cancel the membership once the trial period is over. The intriguing bit is that you can also rent Blurays from their service for the same price as regular DVD's. I guess I should buy a Bluray player and then not watch rented DVD's on that either.

I'm preferring Amazon MP3 store to iTunes store lately. The quality is higher if I'm not mistaken, most albums seem to be cheaper, and they are all DRM-free.

Saw an outdoor production of Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring last week. The video was shown on a theater-sized screen and they had a live symphony, and some soloists, and Tongan sit-ins performing the score. The audio enhancement was quite a treat. It wasn't the extended version so we didn't get to see anything like the Boromir Pert Plus commercial that shows up in #3.

Premium gas is north of $4.00/g around here. I'm thinking of either getting a hybrid or sleeping at the office Monday-Friday.