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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Acer Aspire One

After months of patiently waiting (ha) for all of the netbook lines to shake out, I'm finally getting an Acer Aspire One from JR.com! My sweet husband ordered it for me today and hopefully it'll be in on Friday for me to unbox and play with over the weekend :)


It's an 8.9" 2.2lb netbook with 160gig hard drive and a 6-cell battery that has an estimated 7 hours of running time. Completely portable with plenty of power on the go! They come in Black, Blue, White, Pink, and Brown. Originally I wanted to get the pink one, but it looks like they're only selling the pink with the smaller hard drive and 3-cell battery so I chose the chocolate brown netbook instead.

Of course, I wasn't 100% sold until I happened across a YouTube video showing someone playing World of Warcraft on the tiny machine -- NICE! I did buy the machine as a portable laptop for writing and coding (as my Dell XPS M1710 weighs about 12#) but it'd be pretty sweet to play WoW on the go too ;-)

I'll post an unboxing video when I get the machine in (hopefully Friday)!

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Friday, October 17, 2008

Amy Grant Comes to Phoenix

Amy Grant kicked off her "Lead Me On 20th Anniversary Tour" last night at the Celebrity Theater in Tempe, AZ. I've been a fan ever since I was eight years old and in the third grade. If you asked any of my family who I most wanted to meet on the entire planet from the time I was eight until my early twenties, they would have all answered, "Amy Grant, of course!"

Amy Grant Signed My Moleskine!

Celebrity Theater was a perfect venue for her concert. It's a relatively small, round theater that seats about 2,500 people. The round seating and round stage in the center seem a little strange until you realize... THE STAGE ROTATES. For those of you older Disneyland fans, it's akin to the "America Sings" attraction from the 70's and 80's only instead of the audience rotating, the stage rotates. When Amy took the stage, she quipped about having taken her Dramamine so she was ready to play, and if it was too loud for you, wait a minute, and then it'd pass and part your neighbor's hair next.

The music was all from her Lead Me On album and prior, so everything from 1988 and before -- the "classic" Amy Grant music. She began with "My Father's Eyes" and the audience was enraptured. The sound quality was great, aside from a fog machine that was slightly noisy on our side when it kicked on from time to time. She sang all of the songs that I knew by heart, and I mouthed the words to every single one, absolutely thrilled to be seated about twenty feet from the stage.

Because she had a recent promotion with Philosophy, Chuck was able to get backstage passes for us to meet Amy Grant after the concert. Needless to say, it was all I could do to not bounce off the walls like a Super Ball when we were headed to meet her -- I couldn't wipe the smile off my face, I was nervous, my mouth was dry, I was finally getting to meet Amy Grant! Getting to meet her was everything I'd always imagined; she was kind, gracious, and soft-spoken. She signed my Moleskine journal that I carry everywhere with me (see pic above) and we got to take a picture with her. I told her that I loved her music since I was eight, and that this was my third concert, the first two being at the Waikiki Shell back in the 80's.

The concert was fantastic, everything I remembered from years ago, and memories flooded back. I fought back tears a few times on songs that reminded me of my mom, and laughed and smiled other times when I heard songs that I'd long forgotten. It was a wonderful evening and I felt like a kid trying to sleep on Christmas Eve last night, I was just too wired to fall asleep.

Here are a few pics I snapped (kept the flash off so they're not that great, I didn't want to disturb the band): http://picasaweb.google.com/tekchic/AmyGrantConcert2008

Here's a quick video snippet of "El Shaddai": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ72OpKm5fQ

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Friday, October 03, 2008

My Preciousssss.....

Wanton gadget lust in full effect. New shiny incoming...

I've long said that my most treasured gadget ever is my Sony Reader PRS-500 eBook . I've had one since they were first released two years ago and it has never left my side. It's always in my purse and I'd read it while walking down the hall at work (until I realized that I look super-geeky doing that so I stopped). At home it's on the side table right next to me whether I'm in the living room or in bed. When I brush my teeth in the morning it's propped up on the counter. The brown suede leather cover is well-loved, a little threadbare in spots which only adds to its charm.

Last October, the Sony Reader PRS-505 was released and I resisted the urge since the PRS-500 does everything I want it to do. This past September Sony began offering a "trade-in program" where they will give me $100 toward the purchase of a PRS-505 for trading in my PRS-500. But I heard rumors of an October 2nd announcement so I held my breath and waited.

BEHOLD the Sony Reader PRS-700!

I think it's time to upgrade -- with a touch-screen to flip pages with a finger, notetaking capabilities, integrated front-lighting, this Sony Reader is full of win. Pre-orders now available on Sony's website with a projected release date of November 14th, 2008. Excited! :)

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