Old Time-y fun

So I have this little radio that I bought at Amazon Prime.

It’s a cheap little radio, a TRANSISTOR radio I suppose. It only has AM/FM. It has a telescoping antenna. It fits in the palm of your hand. To change stations you have to manual tune with a dial.

As I play with the little radio, that Yum has affectionately dubbed ‘Buddy’, a wave of memories washes over me.

I’m reminded of my youth (which is loooooooooong gone now) as I had a little transistor radio like this new one. I used to stay up late at night and tune in to KFOG, giggling to the Dr Demento show under my sheets. I remember laying in my sleeping bag at night up in Yosemite, fascinated that I could tune in to AM stations as far away as Seattle or San Diego. I remember placing my little radio next to my tape recorder, using the cassette deck’s built in mic to record my favorite songs. I remember the cheap, half broken, held together with duct tape radio I had when I lived in Long Beach. At the time, it was my only source of entertainment. I used to place the radio in my window sill and listen to jazz.

Yum plays with the new radio and remembers the good ol’ days, before the world went and got itself in a big ol’ hurry.

I love this new little radio. I’m looking forward to bringing it to Yosemite later this month.

I should have bought two.

Damn you, Amazon

Amazon.com is my nemesis.

I have had a tumultuous past with Amazon’s 1-click checkout. I’ve turned it off, then on, then off, then back on again more times than I can count. *shakes fist*

Enter Amazon Prime. For $79 a year you get free 2-day shipping on almost all their stuff. Dude. *sighs*

Items bought in the last two weeks:

RA Salvatore’s new Drizzt book in paperback “The Orc King”
D&D Player’s Handbook 4th ed.
Lego Indiana Jones for Xbox360
Kershaw Ken Onion Baby Boa Folding Knife with Speed Safe
Sony ICF-S10MK2 Pocket AM/FM Radio, Silver ($9.95!!!)

Amazon 1-click checkout + Amazon Prime = (awesome goodness) && (certain doom)

Curse you, Amazon!

My purse. Oops! I mean… my carry-all!

I bring a bag with me to work every day. It’s not a messenger bag, it’s not a backpack, it’s not a briefcase–but all three at once. Here’s what’s inside:

Leatherman multi-tool
Mini MagLite flashlight
Comcast universal remote control
iRiver Clix 2GB
iPod Classic 80GB
iPod Touch 8GB
Shure E2C earbuds
Helio Ocean mobile phone
Bausch & Lomb eyedrops
Blistex
Stride gum
1 #2 pencil
1 black ball-point pen
1 blue ball-point pen
1 notepad with faux leather cover
1 Ziploc bag full of quarters
8GB USB flash pen drive thingy
Wallet
Keys
Sunglasses
Backup prescription glasses
Garmin Nuvi GPS navigator

What’s in yours?