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Apple Mania! 04 Nov 06


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Alright folks, this post will be filled with me fawning and gushing all over the place like a total fanboy…so you’ve be warned.

Now that the disclaimer is out of the way, here we go.

We have an APPLE STORE IN ALBUQUERQUE!!!


For those of you who aren’t Apple crazy (leave a comment so I can harass you to buy a Mac!), here’s a quick indoctrination guide.

  1. Apple Nerds are fanatics
  2. Big Apple events (such as the Macworld Keynote, or an Apple Store Opening) are akin to these other life changing events, including, but not limited to: college graduation, turning 21, getting married, having kids, buying a first house, …
  3. The lines to get into new Apple Stores are often hours long, and the people at the front of the lines are often bestowed with lots of swag, and bragging rights among the Apple Elite.
  4. Apple Stores are traditionally reserved for cities where Apple feels that they can make a significant market impact, and it’s a huge deal that Albuquerque gets one. We’re pretty much officially on the map now.

If you’re still perplexed, I recommend the excellent book The Cult of Mac. It’s a great book with lots of insight as to why a computer company has such a devoted following.

Indoctrination Complete. Let’s continue with the gushing.

This past Wednesday, the Apple Store in the new ABQ Uptown Mall had it’s grand opening, and yours truly was there for all the action. The store opened at 10 AM, and I showed up bright and early at 8 AM to secure my free t-shirt (for being one of the first 1000 people) and my place in line. Please note that I did go by the night before with the necessary camping supplies, but at 9 PM there was no one there and I figured I’d be safe to go in the morning. It was pretty cold, otherwise I’m sure there would have been a bunch of overnighters.

a beacon of hope
the glowing beacon of hope

I ended up being about number 20 in line, so I hunkered down to wait. I met tons of fellow Mac nerds, got a bunch of requests to duplicate my Apple tote for other Mac nerds, drank coffee, knitted a bit, checked my e-mail, and had a generally lovely time. I wouldn’t have minded if it had been a bit warmer but I was able to power through for Apple.

they were just as psyched as we were!
the employees were just as psyched as we were!

And was it ever worth it! That was quite the experience! When they opened the doors people begin to rush in, and the employees had formed a human tunnel and were giving out t-shirts, high fives and lots of screams. It really was like being at a Beatles concert, except with nerds.

oh yeah, there's a genius bar in my city now
I’m pretty excited that ABQ has a Genius Bar

Definitely a very fun day, and a good excuse to take off work ;) Although, my wallet is totally doomed now with both the new Village Wools and the Apple Store here…it could be dangerous.

like a kid in a candy store
my bag is so hot right now!

A Quickie 30 Oct 06


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Just a few quick notes, since I have a very big and special “Adam’s History in Knitting” post coming up on Wednesday.

  • Having a car with a plastic bumper is fantastic. Especially when you get rear-ended at a stoplight and your car suffers no damage, cause your bumper just pops back into place with no dents. I was very happy about this, especially since I was on my way to buy yarn and if I had to get my car fixed, well that would have shot the yarn budget.
  • The Apple Store Albuquerque opens on Wednesday! An Apple Store and my knitting anniversary on the same day? Needless to say, I will be at said store very early, camping out in the line so that I can receive a free shirt and whatever other swag the generous Apple employees choose to bestow upon us humble Mac users.
  • My parents have closed on their old house, and will close on their new house tomorrow morning. Let the moving fun begin! (Or not…)
  • Remember, there’s still FREE Shipping on all the yarn in the etsy shop through tomorrow! That’s $4.05 you get to keep for yourself!
  • I have restocked on base yarns, and will be spending future evenings in the kitchen with lots of scientific equipment, creating some very cool new colorways that are floating around in my head.
  • There’s still plenty of knitting going on at my house, but Christmas surprises forbids me from taking pictures. So be warned, November might be filled with posts of dog pictures, rather than knitting pictures. Please forgive me in advance.

That’s it for now, I gotta make like an atom and split! (Hahahahahaha, I’m so funny! I can’t stop laughing!…Please, beat me now)

Hobbit Feet 05 Oct 06


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In honor of Socktoberfest 2006, here’s my history of sock knitting! And there’s lots more sock fun to come this month, as I pretty much always have a pair on the needles!

When did you start making socks? Did you teach yourself or were you taught by a friend or relative?

I started knitting socks back in March of 2006. I was at Village Wools one Saturday and both Scout and Noelle were there. (I think that was the first time I met Noelle come to think of it!) I said something about wanting to tackle socks next, and they both turned me onto the Fuzzy Feet pattern from Knitty. It looked like a great way to learn how to make a sock without the whole tiny needles and small yarn thing. So I braved the whole DPN thing and dove right in. I made one pair, and then one more for my brother, since he loved them so much! I still have my original pair, and wear them around the house all the time, they’re so comfy.

fuzzy feet in tweed
humble (and fuzzy) beginnings

What was your first pair? How have they “held up” over time?

My first pair of “real socks” came about a month later, but not without lots of frustration. I used some Jacquard Jawool (the cheapest sock yarn in the LYS, since I was still a poor college student) and #2 Bamboo DPNs. After all my history with swatching, for some reason I decided that gauge didn’t matter for this project. Like so many people, I was in complete denial until the end. My Mom kept saying, “that looks really big…”, but I’d say “nah, it just looks that way on the needles.” Well, when it finally came time to graft the toe, I came to my senses. I had made a sock for a hobbit!

socks for frodo
a sock for frodo baggins

Now I’ve been told by many people that I have hobbit feet, but that’s mostly because of the sheer amount of hair on my feet (I know TMI, but this is why you’ll never see my naked feet on this blog. :-P), not because of their size. So that sock got frogged. And then, as if one huge gauge error wasn’t enough, I thought that the sock would fit better if I used size 0 needles and 60 stitches versus 72. At least that time I only made it through half the sock before realizing I was an idiot. So after frogging 2 socks, I was nearing the breaking point, but decided to try once more. I swatched and measured, and voila! The sock fit! And thus my first pair was born.

As far as wear and tear, they’ve held up pretty well, but there are a few spots on the soles where the yarn is wearing thin. Most of this is from walking on dirty brick floors, but I do prefer working with sport weight sock yarn rather than fingering weight.

socks, yarn and beer = great evening!
celebrating my first pair, finally!

What would you have done differently?

Swatched, most definitely. I have swatched every single project since that first pair. Let that be a lesson to you.

What yarns have you particularly enjoyed?

I’ve used only 3 sock yarns, all with their pros and cons:

  1. Jacquard Jawool: Relatively Inexpensive, Not all that durable, and the nylon seems to wear out which causes glitter like specks
  2. Lion Brand Magic Stripes: Very cheap, but a bit stiff and itchy.
  3. My own Hand-Dyed Superwash Merino: I just started a pair with a skein that I saved for testing (won’t sell it if I don’t like it is my philosophy). It’s very very soft and a nice change from the Lion Brand. And this stuff is my speedy yarn, at 6 stitches / inch on #4’s, socks go pretty fast.

I certainly have plenty in my stash that I need to use up, including a skein of another bargain yarn from the craft store, my yarn from Dye-O-Rama and a skein of Cherry Tree Hill. I’m hoping to maybe shrink down my sock yarn stash during Socktoberfest, cause then I’d just have to restock…possibly with some Socks that Rock. Ahem.

What method do you like for knitting socks? And what heel do you prefer?

I’m definitely in love with magic loop. I used DPN’s for the first pair, but wasn’t a huge fan of the whole 8,000 needles thing. I’m also just started knitting my socks toe-up, and it’s pretty much revolutionized my sock knitting. The whole top-down thing doesn’t do it for me, I really like to knit from the bottom up with a short-row heel.

How many pairs have you made?

Not counting fuzzy feet, I’ve made 3 pairs of socks so far, all for myself. But I’m working on Christmas Socks for the family now, so I’m becoming more philanthropic in my sock knitting. Although it’s difficult to part with knitted objects that require so much time, and are just so comfy!

Well, that’s my sock knitting history, and some information about my feet that you probably never wanted to know! There’ll be lots more sock knitting coming, especially since tomorrow night is the 2 HOUR BATTLESTAR GALACTICA PREMIERE!!! (Can you tell I’m freaking out over this?) Monica? I won’t spill the beans, but you have to hurry up and catch up, since I don’t have anyone else to nerd out with over this show!

And Stephanie? Congratulations on getting married, and at least making it a legally binding heathen union.

Ok, I’ve had way too much coffee and so I’m going to exit with some dignity before I spew out some more exclamation points like an excited fanboy. Ha! Who am I kidding? We’re getting an Apple Store in Albuquerque! The rumor is finally confirmed!!! I’m already promising you that I will be camping out there overnight when it opens, so stay tuned for that sometime in the future. OMG!

(Please forgive me for all the exclamation points, or just club me with a blunt object)

Entropy Strikes Again 18 Aug 06


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Trash. This would happen to me. Only 3 days left until I start Grad School, and my (cough) trusty (cough) iBook has croaked again. You may remember this sad post from a few months ago, in which my iBook died just 2 weeks before I finished school at NMT. Well I was able to fix it that time, as the power button had simply come disconnected…but this time I’m not so sure it’s fixable :( Now when you turn it on the fan comes on full blast and that’s it. No startup sound (very bad thing), nothing on the screen (again, not so good), just the fan. I’ve had enough experience fixing Macs to know that this is bad. And a few internet searches later I’m pretty sure that the logic board is toast. This means a pricey repair, and the warranty’s been up for a year now, so I’m better off getting a new computer. I may attempt surgery to see if I can fix it again, but I don’t have too much hope. Although, this does mean that I would need to replace it…which means I could get that shiny MacBook that I’ve had my eye on for a while now…

Anyway, I’m saddened by the loss of my computer since it has served me well for 2 years now. And I definitely got my money’s worth (based on my average usage patterns I estimate the cost of ownership over the past 2 years to have been 0.5 cents / minute of usage). So I’m not sad to see my trusty iBook go, I just wish I had a little more time with him. He will be missed.

And in a money raising note, send me money!!! Haha, got you didn’t I? Don’t worry, I’m not going to beg for money on my blog, I earn my living just like everyone else. However, I do have 6 skeins of lovely hand-dyed yarn that may be in need of a good home and some feet. I’m going to try and sell it at the craft fair this weekend, but I’m not sure if they’ll sell considering that this is a non-knitting event. So if they don’t sell, is anyone interesting in buying one? After everything is all said and done this weekend, I’ll post pictures of any remaining skeins and offer them up to the first commenter. And to coincide with the Village Wools Inventory Blowout these babies will be priced to move at $18 / skein. Good deal eh? I’m not going to make any promises about what will be available at this point, but just wanted to give you a heads up in case you’re interested.

Have a good weekend! Peace Out.

The Seven Million Dollar Man 09 Aug 06


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In my never ending quest to turn myself into a human gadget I impulse bought the new Nike + iPod Sport Kit yesterday. Since I’m no longer in the black vortex of no time known as New Mexico Tech I actually have had time to start running in an attempt to get in better shape. (Not to mention combat my obscenely high blood pressure and high hereditary risk of having a heart attack at an early age…) Well I needed a new pair of running shoes, so I got these special ones that have a hole under the footpad in which you insert the iPod kit sensor. This sensor wirelessly interfaces with your iPod while you run, collecting data on your distance, speed and caloric burn, all while providing you motivational landmarks (such as “10 minutes to go”) over your tunes. Then when you’re all done with your workout, you can upload your data to the Nike website where you can track your progress over time, and set personal goals. Darn you Apple, for coming up with a way for me to look forward to running while spending money at the same time. You’re a cruel mistress.

Of course this means that as the weather gets colder I’ll have to knit myself up some sweet items such as mittens and beanies to keep me warm. And stylish.

In a somewhat related note, this has to be the coolest handknit sweater I have ever seen. Mad props.


Happy Mac / Sad Mac Sweater. Uploaded by sigalakos’.