Not Sunday…yet

It feels a lot like Sunday, but I’m happy knowing that it isn’t. iPad or no iPad, I definitely made the right decision taking yesterday off from work.

Today was more of the same, really, spent playing with the iPad and figuring out what I can and can’t do with it. Google Reader, for one, seems a little problematic, at least in either of the main options Google itself seems to be offering. I’ve gotten it to work, but neither option is without its display problems. I’m also not so thrilled with the case Apple sold me, which fits the device, if only barely, but is thin enough so as not to provide much in the way of protection, and moreover which has to come off if I actually want to recharge the device. It’s an okay temporary solution, should I want to tote the device somewhere further than my own backyard, but I don’t think it was worth the forty bucks Apple charged me for it.

Still thoroughly in the honeymoon phase with the iPad itself, though. Sitting out in the backyard, reading Kaleidotrope submissions and listening to music (while Twittering about it), was a really nice way to end my afternoon.

After that, I watched tonight’s episode of Doctor Who, the second half of last week’s Weeping Angels/River Song mashup, and it was actually pretty phenomenal, easily my favorite episode since the premiere. I really do like how Matt Smith’s Doctor is madder and more antic than his immediate predecessors, but also a little more pompous, a little more…well, unlikable. Anyone still not sure why Smith was cast over all the other choices obviously hasn’t been paying attention.

Anyway, that was my Saturday, more or less.

April’s music

My monthly music mix for April went something like this:

  1. “Frank and Jesse James” by Warren Zevon
  2. “Yellow Haired Girl” by A B & the Sea
  3. “Monkey Man” by the Rolling Stones
  4. “(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes” by Elvis Costello
  5. “Tainted Love” by My Brightest Diamond
  6. “Bloodbuzz Ohio” by the National
  7. “Santa Monica Dream” by Angus & Julia Stone
  8. “Cleo’s Song” by JBM
  9. “The Killing Moon” by Echo & the Bunnymen
  10. “The Lobster Quadrille” by Franz Ferdinand
  11. “Slow Show” by the National
  12. “Como Uma Nuvem No Céu” by Ana Moura

I wasn’t so sure about including two songs from the National, but they’re from different albums, I liked them both, and I’m pretty much the only person who ever hears these mixes anyway.