A Bottle of Shasta and My All RUSH Mix Tape

One of my friends happens to be huge Rush fan. Huge. Rush. Fan.

While we loaded up the moving truck he threw some Rush tunes on the CD player and proceeded to freak out all the old people in the neighborhood with Getty Lee’s high falsetto voice. I have always thought that they were an ok band. Of course they’re no U2 but, they’re ok. I’ll admit though that I was rockin’ out pretty heavy while moving all those boxes.

Once we moved in, I went over to Best Buy and picked up the R30 DVD concert set. Not only is this a great concert but the set also comes with a 2 disc CD of the audio of the concert. Score! The set also contains a patch and two guitar picks.

Rush is fully alive in concert. You have to check them out! Their huge sound is overwhelming. I think I’m being won over.

Moved

Well, we have officially moved into our new home. A big thank you to everyone who helped load and unload our truck. We couldn’t have done it with out you. The move went smoothely except that I lost my cell phone. Argh! Other than that it went very well and very quickly. Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers.

Peace,
Micheal

Things I Go Geek For

I am a minister, a technophile, and a Mac user so naturally I have the premiere Bible software available for the Mac (read: only Bible software available for the Mac), Accordance.

My wife can’t understand why I get so excited about this stuff. When she asked me what I wanted for my 24th birthday I didn’t hesitate. “Oooooh, can I please get this really awesome Bible software,” I said enthusiastically. After she relized that I wasn’t kidding, she looked real disappointed that I asked for something so practical. However, that April she bought me the Library 6 collection and I have since added a module here or there. In fact I added a level this past weekend. I installed the new Personal Growth Suite by Zondervan. The suite includes the TNIV Bible and quite a few tools for Bible study (Discipleship, Fruits of the Spirit, and Men/Women of the Bible studies).

I love Accardance. I have roughly twenty Bibles at my fingertips, not to mention all the comentaries, Greek lexicons, and historical texts a guy could ask for. The program really has hellped me become a better lover of scripture. Someday, I’ll get the Essential IVP Reference Collection. Right now though I’m excited about the next official update.

Library 7 is a few weeks away from being released. The official blog has been posting some screencaps and secret goodies to whet our appetites. For the one or two of you who care, check out the new features.

Accordance Bible Software: Something I Go Geek Over

The RIAA is on a Roll

I have never made my feelings for the Recording Industry Association of America a secret. I have always been pretty honest with my belief that the record execs do not have the public’s best interests at heart. We have seen their true colors through the recent payola scandals and their squabbles over the 99 cent price point for the iTunes music store.

This morning I received the following email from XM Radio.

Everything we’ve done at XM since our first minute on the air is about giving you more choices. We provide more channels and music programming than any other network. We play all the music you want to hear including the artists you want to hear but can’t find on traditional FM radio. And we offer the best radios with the features you want for your cars, homes, and all places in between.

We’ve developed new radios — the Inno, Helix and NeXus — that take innovation to the next level in a totally legal way. Like TiVo, these devices give you the ability to enjoy the sports, talk and music programming whenever you want. And because they are portable, you can enjoy XM wherever you want.

The music industry wants to stop your ability to choose when and where you can listen. Their lawyers have filed a meritless lawsuit to try and stop you from enjoying these radios.

They don’t get it. These devices are clearly legal. Consumers have enjoyed the right to tape off the air for their personal use for decades, from reel-to-reel and the cassette to the VCR and TiVo.

Our new radios complement download services, they don’t replace them. If you want a copy of a song to transfer to other players or burn onto CDs, we make it easy for you to buy them through XM + Napster.

Satellite radio subscribers like you are law-abiding music consumers; a portion of your subscriber fee pays royalties directly to artists. Instead of going after pirates who don’t pay a cent, the record labels are attacking the radios used for the enjoyment of music by consumers like you. It’s misguided and wrong.

We will vigorously defend these radios and your right to enjoy them in court and before Congress, and we expect to win.

Thank you for your support.

I heard rumblings about this lawsuit over the weekend but didn’t think much about it at the time. Now, the more I think about it the more frustrated I get.

It isn’t that I am against the RIAA. I am not rooting for piracy or for blatant disregard for the artists. No, what I am for is an industry that seeks innovation and creativity instead of complaints and lawsuits. The RIAA has circled the wagons and has been fighting technology instead of working with it for the better part of a decade now. True, the industry was hemorrhaging money due to online piracy. However, instead of looking for innovative ways to meet the demand for online music they went looking for lawyers and congressman to haul the offenders in front of the public in order to scare us into submitting to their old form. While the music industry was in court, tech companies were we busy in the labs creating. They created the iPod and the iTunes store. These products changed the listening habits of music fans all over the world. The RIAA was begging and pleading to be a part of iTunes. That is until they wanted a bigger slice. Today is no different.

It’s the same old song and dance: An innovated product and company that will allow consumers to get the music they want when the want it is being sued by the RIAA.

I am incensed by this industry embracing litigation over innovation. Get your heads out of the sand: Music on demand is here to stay. Like it or not. The RIAA has two choices. They can keep suing and complaining and crying and wasting tax dollars through litigation or they can begin to look ahead to the future through creative marketing and innovated products and begin to be on the forefront of technology. The industry could look like a stallion: Muscular, strong, beautiful, and running at full stride. Instead, they look more like a little kindergartner on the playground screaming at the top of his lungs to the 12th graders:

“Stop! I can’t keep up. Teacher! They won’t stop! I’m telling! Please, stop!”

Pathetic.

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Guilty Pleasure of the Week

All right, I have a confession to make.

For the past few weeks I have been causing quite a stir at the bookstores that I frequent. I haven’t been doing anything destructive or mean-spirited. Nothing like that. It’s just…well…

I’ve been asking the sales people if they have ever heard of some book called The DaVinci Code.

Sometimes I’ve asked them this while standing near the giant pro-DaVinci/anti-DaVinci sales displays. And to be honest, I never get tired of the looks that people give me. Sometimes I let on that I’m kidding and sometimes I don’t. Sometimes I just act fascinated by the number of different books at the tables.

I’ve done this at Books-a-Million, Barns and Noble, Borders, Lifeway, and Family Christian.

I can probably only get away with this for a few more days. It’s been quite a ride.

State of the Blog

My fellow Bloggians,

We are entering into a time of change and transition here at Kicking at the Darkness. This past Wednesday, we sold our house and we are, right now, on our way to purchase a new one. We will begin moving a week from today. A week from this coming Thursday I will begin my new position as a youth minister in the Dallas/ Ft Worth area. Things have progressed very quickly and we only have God to thank. The entire process from begining to end has been blanketed in prayer and the Lord has been faithful. At no time have we felt any anxiety about moving or selling our house or purchasing a new one. It has been as if everything has already been taken care of. Praise God.

Kicking at the Darkness has been a wonderful escape (ess-CA-pe) and hobby for me over the past year. It has allowed me to connect with people all over the world and work on my writing and web skills. Although I am long way from being the next Thomas Friedman or Malcolm Gladwell, I have enjoyed this space on Web 2.0 immensely.

Over the next few weeks thare will be some subtle changes to the blog that I think will help enhance our time together. First, I will begin posting a Micheal Recommends section under both the On My Desk and On My iPod tabs. I will be writing about the books and albums that have made big differences in my life. I have a bit of an ecclectic taste so hopefully you can find something that you can connect with. Maybe we could even start on online reading cohort. Maybe? Secondly, I will finally update my links page and the about page. Thirdly, we are going to just plain have fun.

Thank you for spending time with me here.

Peace,
Micheal

Irish Hospitality?

Bono, lead singer for U2, gave the president an iPod and the book “The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language” by Eugene H. Peterson valued at $440.

Bono, who has met with Bush at the White House, has campaigned for erasing the debts of poor countries to help fight poverty.

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Nobody Knows Where They Might End Up

The last two minutes of last night’s Grey’s Anatomy were the best two minutes on television all season.

Here’s a quick recap:

Izzie lost her ever lovin’ mind!
George’s new haircut is still goofy.
Mrs. Dr. Shephard played the fool in front on the entire hospital.
Christina was upset about something (shocker)
Dr. McDreamy and Merideth’s dog, Doc, is dying.

but the big shocker was that…
Burke got shot and he’s the only one who can save Izzie’s boyfriend who she killed so that the boyfriend could get the new heart that Burke went to pick up at Mercy West!

Wow. Did I mention that Izzie went off the deep end?

Catch the 2hr Finale tonight on ABC.

Meet the New Boss… Update

Meet the New Boss… Same as the old boss!

In Daughtry, America had the opportunity to choose distinctiveness, confidence and cool. Instead, it chose bland and boring.

My personal opinion on this whole American Idol phenom can be summed up from one of my top 10 favorite movies. In Almost Famous, Lester Bangs (Philip Seymour Hoffman) warns young William that the people who manipulate popular opinion of music don’t care about anything but money and that “they will ruin Rock ‘n Roll and strangle everything we love about it. They are trying to buy respectability for a form that is gloriously and righteously dumb. And the day that it ceases to be dumb is the day that it ceases to be real. Right? And then it just becomes an… industry of cool. This is a very dangerous time for rock ‘n roll. They won. The war is over. I mean 99% of what passes for music today… Silence is more compelling.

Quit watching American Karaoke American Idol people!!! For a great education on real music check out the following…

The Theme Time Radio Hour w/ Bob Dylan
iTunes School of Rock: Lesson 1- Roots and Blues (iTunes Only)
Roots of Rock ‘n Roll Study Guide (iTunes Only)

The Goal Is Soul