So what do I do now that the semester has finished? Well, I’ve worked a little, relaxed a lot. I have quite a collection of old jazz 78s which I’ve been recording to my computer so that I can listen to them on my iPod. It’s a bit of a time-consuming dubbing process, one which involves sitting and listening to each recording, applying filters so that annoying high-pitched crackle goes away, using one’s ears to make sure it sounds good overall, saving the file, importing to iTunes, creating an mp3 copy, plugging in all the pertinent information, deleting the wave form (and its copy), and repeating the process for the next disc. But one can’t be in a bad mood and listen to Dixieland (which is most of what I’ve been dubbing lately).
For those who care, I use a Crosley USB turntable which has 3 speeds. I use an after-market needle to play the 78s because the standard stereo needle which comes with it just doesn’t seem like a great idea to play both 78s and long-playing (45 & 33 1/3) records.
In addition, I’ve gotten some feedback lately from various people who read the blog. I’ve gotten everything from “I appreciate what God’s doing in your life” to “You need to leave the lifestyle and repent” and everything in between. My goal is to be the type of man where I would listen to negative feedback and instead of dismissing it, I would consider it carefully to see if anything is valuable from it. For example, even though I am not in the lifestyle, I do need to live a life of repentance. Repentance isn’t just the doorway we get through to be reconciled to God…it’s that, for sure…but it’s also the path a Christian treads.
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