You can be sure the iPad is next

I finally caved and got an iPod.

I never saw the need to have thousands of songs. It was all a bit excessive if you asked me. I always reasoned that I’m never on the road for such an extended period of time that I’ll need to have an entire library of songs at my fingertips. I was also very happy with my Sony Discman (yes, I still buy CDs although the frequency of that has dropped drastically) and I had a functioning Samsung MP3 player, with a mere capacity of 512MB, which was really more than enough for my needs. So, no. The iPod was never on any of my wishlists.

Of course, all that has changed after 8? 9? years, since this tiny music device was first launched. Mostly because:

  1. I now have the financial capacity to buy my own tech toys.
  2. I’ve recently replaced my old Sennheiser headphones and they are begging to be used.
  3. This new iPod nano has a nifty video recording function which kinda looks good.
  4. I’m starting to miss listening to music as I travel from place to place.

Allow me to explain point number 4: You see, work is a mere 15-20 minutes away, so I’ve not bothered to listen to any music as I travel to and fro over the past few years, choosing to spend my time on the commute catching up with news/tweets on my BlackBerry. To me, music is an experience that needs to last wayyy longer than 15-20 minutes. Cutting it short just seems… wrong. But yes, because I’ve not been listening to any music outside of home and the office for at least 3 years, I’ve really come to miss it tremendously. There’s just something special about walking through a park, or taking a long bus ride while listening to music that speaks to your soul, y’know?

So there’s the product shot of my new iPod nano up there, which has been projected to arrive at my doorstep on May 13. I was originally gonna go with either the yellow or the black, but seeing as the red one was tied in with (RED), and I didn’t mind the colour, I picked this one instead. Anything to support a worthy cause, no? ;)

No time to stop and stare

I saw a double rainbow two mornings ago, just as I was heading up to my office. It was, naturally, a sight to behold, so I stopped in my tracks and soaked in the beauty of the moment. For about one minute. I spotted a colleague & told her about it. She only appreciated it for about 5 seconds. Of course this led me to wonder, why are we so caught up with work that we can’t even enjoy such moments?

My favourite hits from 1982-2009

Note: I posted this on my Tumblr as part of the 30-Day challenge. But seeing as I worked so freakin’ hard on this list, I thought I’d post it here too; complete with links to the songs so you can have a listen. Enjoy! :)

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Music has always been a big part of my life ever since I knew how to work the radio on my own. So for this Tumblr Challenge (Day 18 is ‘Whatever tickles your fancy’), I’ve decided to come up with a whole list of my favourite Top 100 Billboard hits for every year that I’ve been around (I’m not including 2010 yet since we still have 7 months to go). This list is based on the hits as recorded by this site and is definitely not accurate in terms of what constitutes my favourite song that was released each year. Even so, trust me when I say that it was not easy for me to choose these songs here.

1982 – Centerfold, by J. Geils Band
1983 – Africa, by Toto
1984 – When Doves Cry, by Prince
1985 – Summer of ‘69, by Bryan Adams
1986 – That’s What Friends Are For, by Dionne Warwick and friends
1987 – With Or Without You, by U2
1988 – Man In The Mirror, by Michael Jackson
1989 – Smooth Criminal, by Michael Jackson
1990 – Nothing Compares 2 U, by Sinead O’Connor
1991 – It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over, by Lenny Kravitz
1992 – Bohemian Rhapsody, by Queen
1993 – Cryin’, by Aerosmith
1994 – Stay (I Missed You), by Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories
1995 – Back For Good, by Take That
1996 – Wonderwall, by Oasis
1997 – The Freshmen, by Verve Pipe
1998 – Never Ever, by All Saints
1999 – Iris, by Goo Goo Dolls
2000 – Smooth, by Santana featuring Rob Thomas
2001 – Drive, by Incubus
2002 – No Such Thing, by John Mayer
2003 – The Remedy (I Won’t Worry), by Jason Mraz
2004 – You And I Both, by Jason Mraz
2005 – Collide, by Howie Day
2006 – How To Save A Life, by The Fray
2007 – Waiting On The World To Change, by John Mayer
2008 – Viva La Vida, by Coldplay
2009 – Use Somebody, by Kings Of Leon