She's going the distance

Jul 11, 2005 00:36

I was driving home from work one day last week when I saw my hero: a lean, bald-spotted man in gray cotton t-shirt and shorts, running down the side of the street while carrying an orange garbage bag in his right hand. Every time he came across any litter, he leaned over to pick it up. He had the luxury of possessing really long limbs, so bending ( Read more... )

athletic torture

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newscane July 11 2005, 05:10:42 UTC
I need to get back into walking a few times a week. I had a nice routine in college: I'd walk from my dorm to the lake in the middle of campus, around the lake twice, and back to the dorm. The whole routine would take about 30 minutes. I'd rarely head out for a walk before 9pm, sometimes even later (especially if there was something on my mind). Great stress reliever. I'm not sure why I don't walk more often now -- probably because I don't get home from work until midnight, maybe because I don't have a lake. Sometimes I tell myself that I need an iPod to take along on a walk. But I managed just fine with a CD player on walks in college, so maybe that's just an attempt at justification for finally buying one.

Are we going to find out what this "something better" is?

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discountsatori July 11 2005, 17:11:14 UTC
I love my iPod -- I have the cheap one, the Shuffle, which a lot of people don't like, but it's perfect for what I use it for. I don't care about having fifty different playlists; I just want good and constant and constantly good music while I exercise, and that's exactly what the Shuffle does. Also, if I drop it (as I have, a million times), it doesn't break, as some of the other iPods tend to do. It can hold 16 hours of music, and it was only $140 for the 1GB. Totally worth it to me. Do I sound like an ad yet?

Nighttime walks are grand. My friend/roommate and I used to go on a lot of post-midnight walks in Japan. I wouldn't attempt that there!

Yes, I shall post about my new project at work in my next entry. :)

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newscane July 11 2005, 17:24:06 UTC
I'd mainly be loading mine up with live DMB, I'd imagine. I could deal with just about anything on there, and if it was a song I didn't like, I'd just skip it. But I might miss not hearing a concert start to finish. It could do the trick. I will think about it :) You sound like you could be one of those Switch ads (in a sense)...

I look forward to reading about the new project!

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discountsatori July 12 2005, 02:07:00 UTC
Actually, to continue my iPod Shuffle endorsement, you can create an ordered playlist. You set it up in iTunes, then plug in the iPod and update it, and then, when you turn on the player, just set the little switch so that it plays things in order, rather than on shuffle. So you could listen to an entire concert, in order. Sometimes I listen to Broadway soundtracks while I exercise, and I like to hear those in order.

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newscane July 12 2005, 04:26:09 UTC
Ahhh! You may have just sold me on one! I probably shouldn't spend the money right now on one. But I'm remembering that I have a $50 Visa gift card. I could use it for something practical, or I could use it for half of an iPod shuffle :)

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discountsatori July 11 2005, 17:12:17 UTC
Oops. I wouldn't attempt that here, rather. Midnight walks in Japan are safe. Midnight walks in Atlanta are stupid.

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