Jared
Jared

Jared

When the wind blows, does it ever get lonely?

“The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit.” John 3:8 NIV

In my mind the blowing wind has a negative connotation. The blowing wind scatters, stirs up, destroys, and disrupts where it passes by.  Yet the wind can be a helpful and important force, spreading seeds, changing the landscape, and cooling sun parched land. The wind is an interesting metaphor for someone born of the Spirit. Jesus used analogies in a challenging way to try and related Spiritual things to earthly things.

When I was out windsurfing the verse above came to mind. Is the wind synonymous with being lonely? Usually when two winds meet a storm brews and the winds are chaotic. So if the day is nice and the wind is blowing does that mean the wind is, in a sense, alone?

I’m not going to change my theology based on physical characteristics of the wind but at the time because of where the wind was blowing, what was in my heart, and that verse the question arose.

Comments welcome.

Wave after wave after wave after wave….

This weekend afforded me the chance to go wind surfing. The wind was adequate but the waves were even higher than last time. Considering I didn’t want the waves to be any bigger than the last time I went this was going to be interesting. Windsurfing turned out well and helped build my dexterity on the board in rough water. I found that sailing with the wind was easier with the mast slid forward on the board but the waves caused me to sink when I went over a swell. Windsurfing in large swells with mediocre wind is doubly hard.

I finally have some pictures to show for the tired arms and achy back.

These were actually from the following day before the board was dismantled for the weekend. The waves weren’t quite as big and the lake was starting to settle down.

Humans and zombies, the conflict continues

Humans!!! This game had “different” written all over it but it didn’t meet my expectations. Don’t get me wrong, its a fun game but it wasn’t quite as different as I thought it could be. The stereotypical scenario is a zombie outbreak forces all humans (well, atleast the smart ones) to flee the zombie invasion and fend them off. This game wasn’t any different except the humans were inanimate and you played the part of the zombie trying to get the humans – instead of the human trying to fend off the zombie.

My initial expectation of the game before I knew the rules was considerably different. I was expecting the zombies to be in the minority, trying to survive in a world full of ignorant humans out to destroy the zombie specie. I mean, come on, zombies are dead, they can’t help it if they like to eat flesh and are infectious. There have been times were little kids are just as bad. Think, “You brought what disease home from school?!” or “You put what in your mouth? Yuck!”. Yet many of us have children and our specie continues to procreate. At any rate, I digress. Instead of poor zombies trying to survive the onslaught of a human invasion it was just an all-you-can-eat buffet of flighty humans that you had to catch and either eat or infect.

The game was well balanced and it was difficult to eat or infect a human figure. If one of the other zombie players didn’t trip you up then it was worrying about the human escaping.

BA, JK, WO, CC, MR and I all had a good time playing. There were a couple really funny situations and chatter that came up. BA was full of witty zombie monologue. Unfortunately that was almost a week ago and I don’t remember much beyond who was there and enjoying the game.

More windsurfing adventures

To my dismay I still don’t have a decent picture of me, or the windsurfing board.  Sunday turned out to be an interesting windsurfing day. The wind was blowing and partly gusty. The lake was also churned up with 1 – 2′ waves. Getting up wasn’t a problem but I found it hard to move. I think most of the momentum was being snatched away by the waves.

I loosened the rope holding the sail to the boom. It made more of a pocket for the wind to blow over. This helped a lot but made it harder to snap the sail when I wanted to reverse course.

The strong wind also gave me some practice going down wind. Unfortunately the waves made it very VERY hard to steady the board, even with the dagger fin down.

This outing taught me that a consistent wind is better than a gusty wind and that waves over 2′ aren’t any fun.

Painting The Computer Camouflage

Painting the computer case camouflage doesn’t make it run any faster and help out with the game, its just cool. Painting a computer case has been on my to do list for years and I finally did it. Before starting I checked out two YouTube videos that were decent. The first was pretty good but because the computer case was large and flat I didn’t think this method would work very well. The second method was more fitting to my application and I liked the simple patterns so I adapted it for my own use.

You can see the results. I won’t bore you with details about how I got paint on my fingers but here are a couple notes:

  • I used a expensive dark green spray paint formulated to adhere to plastic as a base coat. Then I painted patterns using a cheap flat black and brown.
  • Try not to use paper for templates, the paint causes the edges to curl up.
  • Be sure to get some overlapping colors, brown on black, and black on brown.
  • If lettering, use a stencil that has some variation to the letters and doesn’t have many straight lines. It is harder to trace but hides imperfection better.

The LAN Party is going to be a blast.