My Favorite Things

Oprah gets to tell everyone what her favorite things are, so I thought I’d do the same. These are the things that I keep coming back to, buying in bulk (where applicable), and heartily recommend after lots of wear and tear. Darn Tough Socks At some point in a man’s life, he realizes that holes in socks are inevitable and so continuing to pay for socks that are going to get holes in them is a bit of an endless cycle of disappointment. That is, until that man discovers Darn Tough Socks. These merino wool socks aren’t cheap (around $20 a pair), but they have a lifetime warranty. I’ve gotten holes in a few pairs, I ship them back to Darn Tough and they give me a credit to get new replacement socks. You’d think you’d save money with this system, but I’ve found it’s hard to stop buying these socks because they’re just that good. They feel and look great and the merino wool keeps your feet dryer and significantly less funky smelling. ...

November 27, 2021 Â· 4 min Â· 647 words Â· Jordan Shirkman

Privacy.com Review – Unique Credit Card Numbers for Online Shopping

Online shopping is everywhere but safe online shopping isn’t. In one year, I replaced nearly every credit or debit card due to hacking. Even the most cautious internet shopper is defenseless when hackers steal information from websites that store your payment information. What if there was a way to have a unique credit card number for every website you used? Then, if (read: when) you get hacked, you only need to shut down that card number. You wouldn’t have to go through the hassle of contacting your bank and getting a new credit card, followed by the pain of re-entering your payment on every single site online. ...

August 10, 2017 Â· 4 min Â· 734 words Â· Jordan Shirkman

Goodreads: My New Favorite Social Network

I didn’t think I needed another medium to connect with my online “friends.” Between life updates on Facebook, pithy posts on Twitter, and too-good-to-be-unfiltered pictures on Instagram, I see and share more than enough of life online. But even with all of these social networks, I’ve come across a new-to-me service1 that’s quickly become my favorite: Goodreads. At its core, Goodreads is an app to manage books you’ve read, are reading, or hope to read. The premise of Goodreads is personal reading management with a twist—you can see what your friends are reading too. ...

July 31, 2017 Â· 4 min Â· 800 words Â· Jordan Shirkman

My Favorite Apps on Sale for Black Friday

I love apps and I love finding a good deal. When those two things intersect, I can hardly resist. Here’s a quick roundup of my favorite apps that are on sale for Black Friday first for iOS, then for the Mac. iOS Due (an alert wizard with natural language input) For tasks that have to be done at a certain time (putting out trash cans for weekly pick up, reminding someone of something at a certain date or time) and recurring reminders, there’s nothing better or simpler than Due. ...

November 25, 2016 Â· 6 min Â· 1131 words Â· Jordan Shirkman

The Only Identity You Can’t Lose

Who are you? That’s a broad question. Perhaps a narrower but maybe not easier-to-answer question is, “Where do you primarily find your identity?” Here are some options: Spouse Parent Career Wealth Status Power Body Sibling Child Achievements Sexuality Freedom Faith Every person you know fits into one of those categories. The problem is, almost all of those identities can be taken from you. Your spouse can pass away or leave you. Your child, parents, and siblings can and most certainly will, one day die. You can lose your job and your wealth overnight. Your status is always in flux, and likely if you lose your spouse, job, or wealth, you’ll lose your status too. ...

March 10, 2016 Â· 3 min Â· 461 words Â· Jordan Shirkman

The Challies 2016 Reading Challenge

Want to read more in 2016? Me too. One of my favorite bloggers, Tim Challies, created the 2016 Reading Challenge to give direction to people who want to tackle more books this year. Here’s a link to the 2016 Reading Challenge. He’s got plans for 13, 26, 52, and 104 books. You can click the image below for a larger view. I’m currently tackling the 52 book challenge, aiming for a book a week to keep pace. ...

February 18, 2016 Â· 6 min Â· 1144 words Â· Jordan Shirkman

Two Simple Resources for Tracking Bible Reading

Maybe you started the year with a plan to read through the Bible. By now, maybe you’ve fallen behind or you’re contemplating giving up. Here are a couple resources to make things just a tiny bit easier to follow through on one of the most worthwhile things you can do this year. 1 – Tracking a Reading Plan Across Your iOS Devices Reading Plan is a free, simple app for starting a bible reading plan. You can customize: ...

February 5, 2016 Â· 3 min Â· 544 words Â· Jordan Shirkman

Chemex Instructions: The Best Way to Brew Coffee

The AeroPress was my first love when it came to moving beyond the automatic drip coffee maker. It’s still my favorite way to make coffee when I’m traveling. But there’s a new brew method in my life, and we’ve been going steady for nearly two years. Meet the Chemex. If we were judging brewers by their covers, there’s no doubt the Chemex could win a beauty contest. But beyond that pretty hour-glass figure is a simple way to brew the cleanest, most delicious coffee you’ve (likely) every had at home. ...

January 21, 2016 Â· 7 min Â· 1483 words Â· Jordan Shirkman

The Simplest Way to Create a Graphic With Text Overlay on iOS

At some point, nearly everyone needs to make a graphic. There are countless tools for adding text to an image. Photoshop and Pixelmator give you tons of options and range in difficulty of use, but for an on-the-go, simple app, Typorama is unbeatable. In fact, I own multiple design programs but often reach for Typorama because it’s so fast and simple. It creates images as good or better than what I would on a computer in less time. ...

January 12, 2016 Â· 3 min Â· 494 words Â· Jordan Shirkman

Faster, More Secure Web Searching on iOS

Maybe online privacy isn’t something you think outside of keeping your credit cards and banking information out of the hands of hackers. iOS offers an option to change your search engine under Settings ? Safari ? Search Engine. There you can choose from: Google Yahoo Bing DuckDuckGo DuckDuckGo is the only search engine in the list that doesn’t track and store your search results. That means they aren’t targeting you with ads or trying to sell your data to marketers. I like having more control over who has my information and search history, but what sold me on DuckDuckGo is a unique feature called bangs. DuckDuckGo enables you to search certain sites directly by using an exclamation point followed directly by the website shortcut. ...

January 7, 2016 Â· 2 min Â· 314 words Â· Jordan Shirkman