Purpose Driven Live Summit ‘08 Tool Kit
Here is the gear that this blogger is taking to the Saddleback Purpose Driven Live Summit and The White Board Sessions.
1. ZOOM H4 handheld field recorder. Here is a post I did on it a while back. A stereo recorder that looks like a weapon. Saucy.
2. Andy’s pen. I took this from Andy’s office. I write with it in hopes of gravy training some of that sweet sauce he uses to write his amazing sermons. It has not worked for me yet.
3. My Moleskin – Nuff said.
4. Quickpod – I think I finally have a reason to use it. Again. A bit weaponesque. But at least I know I’ll get the shot I want.
5. Not my HD Passport. I lost that guy in Uganda. This is another external hard-drive full of junk. It shall get reformatted on the plane tomorrow and carry all my pics that #10 will be taking.
6. SD-600 – You all know about this little guy. He has captured almost every important video in my life the last 2 years. This thing is a tank. Has been dropped hundreds of times and keeps chugging out the videos. From fat ragamuffin vids to Losiah’s adoption.
7. My trusty Macbook Pro. 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 2 GB of 667 MHz DDR2 RAM. Simple. Powerful. Dirty. With 4 new audiobooks on it.
8. Willie – This is the name of my iPhone. Why? Click this. That is Willie Nelson’s guitar. You see the love that thing has on it? Well it ain’t got nothin on my iPhone since Sohaila cracked that bad boy.
9. C’mon. What if my iPhone runs out of juice? It’s like crack I tell you.
10. My wife’s new Nikon D300. Sorry Daley.
And there you have it.
My tools.
Check back later today to see how Rick Warren handled the Ragamuffin Love.
Los
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Hey Carlos,
And in what big bag are you carrying all these gadgets?
Seems like quit a heavy load to me…
Rock. On.
I think the brown cross is a good thing to bring too…
Flowers are an excellent choice. I’m a Daisy-Man when I am working a conference.
That’s just what I was thinking should be included with their welcome pack
Carlos-
This post like many on your blog is such a tease! The writing is always top notch and relevant. But at the risk of sounding whiny, I thought I’d give you a heads up.
The shade of green you use for hyperlinks is hard to read on crappy monitors on the grey background. I’ve tried to read your work on 2 different crappy monitors, and most of them, it’s pretty much impossible. Since linked words are often the most important part (this post is a point in case) I’m left with the option of either guessing or clicking them so that they turn a different color.
Thanks!
I wish I had four(4) of those items:
1. Mac Laptop (I’m tired of my PC)
2. iPhone (I’m with Verizon, I might as well stop wanting)
3. Nikon D300 (My buddy has that camera, it’s amazing)
4. External HardDrive (Mine just said goodbye…it was a sad sad day)
So if you’re looking for any gift ideas for me anyone, there you go.
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i was wondering what you could possibly have been taking pictures of in the kitchen… now i know.
is this a U2 concert or a pastors conference youre going to?
just make sure you have in that moleskin and iphone a reminder that were lunchin on wednesday..m.
you’ve got too much time on your hands to be taking a photo of your gear and to annotate it too
see you at #pdsummit08
Two comments. 1 – Please snap a picture of the security guard at Hartsfield who makes you take all that out to inspect and 2 – Can you tell us how many total feet the length of those electrical cords is going to be. I think I’d set the over/under at 30.
Nikon D 300, dang boy
That is so much way better.
Thanks!!!!!!!
So what camera are you using to take this picture? You have all your goods laying out there….is this some backup camera in case the canon, nikon, iphone, and isight go bad?
What audiobooks are you packing? Anything good? I need some good stuff to read. I think the book that made the most change in my Christian life was The Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne. It rocked my world. I still haven’t done big things at this point, since I have 2 kids with high-functioning autism and also a 14 year old, and I am homeschooling them all. I am a youth leader at our church though, and that rocks.
A close second to Shane’s book, though, was Velvet Elvis, by Rob Bell. I love that book, too. I feel like finally someone gets it.