Two Memes for the price of one.
November 2, 2007
Scott over at My Thermos tagged me with a dual theme Meme. The Memes were combined by Kelly, and were “Three Things I Wouldn’t Let Go“, and “Our Players Don’t Lie“. Wow, that’s a whole bunch of links for 2 sentences. Scott’s title was the best though, “Of Mice and Meme“.
It is kind of interesting that I was tagged with two meme’s simultaneously, and then the next day, Phil tagged me with the playlist Meme. I’ll come up with something new for your tag Phil.
Meme #1 – Three Things that I couldn’t get through the day without
I’m going to stay away from the obvious choices, my family, oxygen. food. Scott used a Music Theme, so I figured I should go with a theme as well. I chose three things that I use literally every single day, and on the rare occasion that I forgot them, I feel completely lost.
As a side note, after I came up with the list, and made the post, I realized that each of these were given to me by my wife. That’s got to say something about her mad gift giving skills. Thanks babe!
1. My LeatherMan – If you know me, I bet this was the first thing you thought of.
There aren’t many things that I think of which are as all around useful as a knife. I’ve had a knife on me constantly since about the age of 11, of course back then it was usually a Swiss army knife. There are just so many things that I run across on a day to day basis that need to be cut.
About 14 years ago I was issued a LeatherMan, which is what most people think of when they think of a Personal Survival Tool (PST), you unfold it for pliers, and it contains all sorts of blades for various purposes. Being a Networking guy, it became my entire tool box.
When I grew tired of blades folding in on my fingers, I bought the LeatherMan Supertool. It was a little larger, had some additional tools, and all of the blades locked. It was terrific.
About a year ago, my wife bought me my current LeatherMan, pictured above, which is basically a wonderful knife with a screwdriver bit holder. There are 2 additional bits in the handle, and a carabineer / bottle opener. I still carry my Supertool in my backpack, you never know when you might need a pair of pliers.
One Friday, I left my Leatherman on my desk, and while performing the run of the mill household chores, I had to make so many tips to the garage for tools that I almost went up to work (30 minute drive each way) just to get it.
2. My Franklin Covey Planner – Yes, I know that “Getting Things Done” by David Allen is the trendy
productivity book these days. Yes, I know that the 7 habits is sooo last decade (or was it a decade before that?). Although I am a big fan of the “7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, no matter what the system is, you need a planner. I’ve had a planner almost forever, but they used to be those vinyl day planners. I would usually wear them out in about a year. I finally broke down and bought a Franklin Covey planner, and I have had the same one for at least the last 6 or 7 years. It’s well worn, and has even taken a trip sliding down the asphalt after falling off the roof of my Cherokee, but it looks great, and is still in terrific shape.
There have been at least 2 occasions where I left my planner at home. The first time, I just sat there at a total loss about what I was planning on doing that day. I really didn’t have any idea. I never realized, until that day, how much of a bruden my planner takes off of me, freeing me to concentrate on what I’m doing.
The second time I left it at home, I just called my wife and had her read everything off the list for that day.
3. My iPod – I’m not going to include a picture with this one, I’m sure you have all seen enough of them. My iPod Nano lets me listen to Podcasts and audio books while I’m driving back and forth to work. This single function has added so much entertainment and knowledge to that otherwise wasted time.
The benefits don’t stop there though, when I get to work, I can listen to podcasts or music. I have a whole slew of choices when it comes to what I can listen to, I’m not just limited to the small sampling that I have on my work computer. When I am in the garage working on one of the Jeeps, that another opportunity to listen to good content.
Just as important, my iPod has really taught me that I need time to think, without distractions. Even the times that I decide not to listen to my iPdod is beneficial. It lets me explore what has been on my mind lately. Having the choice makes either decision more worthwhile.
Meme #2 – Our Players don’t Lie
I don’t necessarily think that my playlist is all that telling. I did listen very often to a bunch of stuff, but I then started to try and listen to everything I had at least once. I’m still working on that one, since iTunes hasn’t been on my computer that terribly long, the numbers are of course not a lifetime average.
Anyway, here is the 10 most played songs, according to iTunes.
1. Float On - Modest Mouse
2. The World at Large - Modest Mouse
3. Fly from the Inside - Shinedown
4. Burning Bright - Shinedown
5. Slide – Goo Goo Dolls
6. Name – Goo Goo Dolls
7. Somebody To Shove - Soul Asylum
8. Just Like You – Three Days Grace
9. Better Together - Jack Johnson
10. Yellow – Coldplay
Finally, the evil part. I get to tag some people. I tag Art, Pearl, Sharon, Steven, and Evelyn.
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November 2nd, 2007 at 8:49 pm
Nice Job Mike. I can’t believe I have lived this long without having one of those LeatherMan things. I do have a plier-knife-screwdriver sort of thing with attachments and blades that come out but it isn’t nearly as elegant as that and is relegated to full-time backpack placement.
SB
November 2nd, 2007 at 10:08 pm
Thanks Scott, I’m glad you liked it.
I whole heartedly recommend products by Leatherman. I have only had to send one in for repair ever, and they replaced it no questions asked. I once broke 3 Gerber PSTs in a 30 minute period.
I do love the Leatherman knives though, since that is what I use the most. The super tools are really a pain to get the blade out.
November 2nd, 2007 at 11:58 pm
I love the whole “performing the run of the mill household chores” thing. I remember when I used to be able to coerce my huzbink into doing those things. But when I no longer needed my planner, I started to learn how to do the “honey dos” myself since I now have the time.
And I don’t feel like a total dork with your play list because I actually know who the Goo Goo Dolls and Jack Johnson are. Now I can sleep tonight.
November 3rd, 2007 at 7:44 am
Hey Kelly, thanks for the comment! That’s about my typical week. I work the day job all week, then on the weekend fix whatever broke during the week, mow, etc. I actually talked my wife into getting a planner, she still uses it, but just isn’t addicted to it as much as I am.
When you no longer needed your planner?!?! I can’t imagine such a time.
I only recently started listening to the Goo Goo Dolls, Shinedown and Three Days Grace are a little heavier. It’s funny because Shinedown is almost motivational songs, not your typical heavy metal.
Soul Asylum has been around since the 90′s, I bet you would recognize some of their songs if you heard them. “Black Gold” and “Runaway Train” in particular. Cold Play is really good too, and I can honestly say that they don’t sound like anything else.
November 5th, 2007 at 11:08 am
Thanks for the tag; I’ve got some thinking to do! When my husband and I got together, I brought the tools and he brought all the kitchen supplies… but the one thing I still don’t have is a Leatherman *adding to Xmas list right now!*
November 5th, 2007 at 12:27 pm
No problem Sharon!
That’s not your traditional arrangement, but hey, if it works, then great. When my wife and I were married, she brought all of the furniture, pots and pans, plates, and decorations. I brought a steamer, a bowl, and a spoon.
I think we still have that steamer somewhere.
November 6th, 2007 at 12:03 pm
Actually, the first thing I thought of was your Franklin Covey. When I worked with you, I saw that thing laying on your desk a lot more often than I saw you whipping out the Leatherman.
November 7th, 2007 at 7:41 am
That will wok too, it was a pretty close race between first and second place on this one.
November 7th, 2007 at 9:29 am
[...] Evelyn from the Homespun Honolulu blog has unsuspectedly tagged this poor PetLvr in a double meme called “Life’s Indispensables and Melodies to Live By“. Now, I’m not sure where this originated, but Evelyn was tagged by Mike over at the Port16 Blog who just called this “Two Memes for the Price of One“. [...]