Hillsong

Tonight when looking at YouTube videos I was startled to come across a video of one of this week’s American Idol episodes featuring the eight remaining contestants singing “Shout to the Lord”. This is surely one of the greatest praise and worship songs ever written. It was written and first performed at a church in Sydney, Australia named Hillsong Church. The words and music were written by Darlene Zschech. It was almost surreal to watch the YouTube video. I couldn’t believe that someone would pick this song to be sung on the most popular TV show in the world. It was great to see!

There are several other songs by Hillsong that are favorites of mine, including “Jesus, Jesus,” and “Power of Your Love.” Last weekend in our church we sang another Hillsong creation, called “Mighty to Save.” It was the first time I had heard it and it really had a big impact on me. It has become an instant favorite. It was only after I got home and looked it up on the Internet that I discovered that it was another song from Hillsong.

My version of “Lots of links to David”

David Lee King wrote an interesting post last week that outlines all of the digital communities in which he participates. He entitled it “Participating in Digital Community, or Lots of Links to David.” I thought that was a good idea and so here goes similar information for me. It would make an interesting study to know this detail about other library bloggers. I imagine it’d reveal some interesting trends:

Things I use the most:

  • email (BY FAR the most activity for me online is in email communications — and my personal interface of choice is Gmail)
  • Google Reader
  • Meebo (I have accounts for AIM (sjoberg67), Yahoo! (steve_oberg), Google Talk (steve.oberg), and Windows Messenger (steve at obergs dot net) that I can all monitor in one place)
  • my blog
  • Twitter

Things I dabble in:

Things I am trying and not sure if I’ll go beyond the trial phase:

  • fav.or.it
  • Netvibes
  • Digsby
  • Adobe Photoshop Express
  • coComment
  • Disqus
  • divShare
  • Last.fm
  • LiquidPlanner
  • Newsgator
  • Newspond
  • Nutsie
  • Remember the Milk
  • Slideshare
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Zoho
  • Plaxo

Just trying to keep track of all of these places where I have a user account is a big challenge. Like David states in his post, although it may seem like this kind of participation is excessive, and this is exactly why I have actually cut back on the number of things I use, participation is key to fully understanding services like those above.

Now I know more about the iPhone

Last night I watched the 20 minute introductory movie for the iPhone. Pretty interesting! (Although the presenter was, to me, a little freaky. Just personal opinion.) The amount of hype and attention given to the iPhone is overwhelming and threatens to actually turn me off of it. Nevertheless I was impressed by what I saw of the iPhone’s capabilities. Things I particularly like are the auto-switching from portrait to landscape mode that it makes when the user simply turns the phone; the YouTube app; cover flow for flipping through iTunes albums; Safari web browsing; Google Maps functionality taken to a whole new level; and the highly intuitive and useful phone capabilities such as the way to set up conference calls. Yes, this thing has many different capabilities but it is a phone, first and foremost. And I think that really, the “killer app” for this phone is its phone capabilities. (Duh.)

When I first heard about the iPhone and blogged about it earlier this year, I wondered mainly about how easy it would be to use it for inputting text. The movie shows more detail about this aspect but frankly, it doesn’t appear to be any easier to input text than I had originally thought. Apple claims that users who stick with the virtual keyboard will be highly proficient in typing with it in about a week, more so than with any other phone/keyboard device. Somehow that seems doubtful to me.

Another interesting aspect to the infomercial was the complete absence of any demo of the phone’s built-in camera. This isn’t a big deal at all for me; I think the marriage of most cell phones with cameras is a bad idea.

Finally, I still have a major concern about the limited built-in memory (max of 8 Gb).

But why am I bothering to write about something that I probably won’t be able to afford for a very long time, and would find hard to justify spending the money on? Well, because I think it is a very cool product and I am really hoping that it lives up to, and exceeds, all of the hype.

Revamped site

This past weekend I messed up my entire site (my fault) while trying to upgrade WordPress to the latest release. So in the spirit of making lemonade out of lemons, I decided to revamp the whole thing and bring in the New Year with a different look and feel. The biggest change is a new theme that is much easier to manage and, more importantly, much easier to read. Some other things that I added or changed: there is now a photo of me on the site; I switched to a better method of email delivery for blog postings for those who prefer to get updates that way instead of via RSS; I moved the Meebo Me widget to a more prominent place; I added a Funny Videos section that pulls selected videos from Google Video or YouTube; and I implemented an improved way to browse previous posts.

So far, people seem to like it (thanks to those who’ve written to let me know)!