I've had a lot of explorers and explorer style guitars. The Gibsons were my least favorite. Not that they're bad or anything. I prefer the ESP stuff like a Snakebyte or an EX. I'd like to try one of the Schecters. LTD stuff is just incredible for the price. It's hard to beat.
That said I...
Absolutely awesome guitar. Feels great. I didn't even notice it was longer scale. What strings you guys think I should use for E Standard? 9s or 10s? Probably 9s right?
Man makes the wait for mine that much harder.
Looking forward to pretending I'll learn material from different bands when in reality I'll just play all my Metallica favorites in B
I ended up buying one. I haven't played for over a year. Actually sold all my stuff. I was finally ready to start playing again and this just happened to be released at the same time. I'll probably play it in B for a while and then eventually tune it back to E with some lighter strings. I...
I so badly wanted you to bust in to a sick solo of your own. The anticipation was agonizing.
Great nonetheless.
My favorite scene and music from the movie is the docking scene:
"It's not possible. No, it's necessary."
God ....ing love that.
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Up for sale is a Mesa Boogie Mark V 25 with baby blue tolex and cream grill. It is in excellent condition with no issues at all. There aren't any rips or tears or anything, and it was used only at my home. There are some light scratches on a...
Pissed me off. Didnt phase them performance wise though. They still killed it.
I'm ready to buy tickets for the tour tomorrow. Please god be close to me.
Stranger Things. Wow. Probably the most enjoyable thing I've watched in years. I haven't been so engrossed in something and so invested from only one season for any show I've ever watched.
I didnt really know anything about it at all and had no expectations. I kept seeing Nerdist post...
Not saying it just runs itself. I already talked about that. The whole reason companies use automation is because it provides better quality, more output, and costs less. The amount of people required to maintain it is a fraction of what would be required if everything was done by workers...
It's not complete automation that is the worry. It's that the number of people required to do the same things will continue to decrease. See the article I posted. They went from 500-600 employees to 60. Is there still human involvement? Yes. There just isn't going to enough jobs for the...
Manual labor is going away whether you want it to or not. Manufacturing is gone and is never coming back. Automation is the future and we better figure out how to cope with the changes real fast.
Here's an article I read from another forum I frequent...
No matter what, it's going to cost the American people. Doing those things aren't free. Stepping up enforcement and deporting will have increased costs over where we are. If everyone is OK paying for that, then cool. But pretending someone just says it's going to happen doesn't make it so...
There is still that perception that illegal immigrants are somehow stealing jobs from Americans when I don't think that's true at all. I haven't looked up the data, but I bet situations where an illegal being employed results in a US citizen not getting the same job is pretty low.
People just...