I just try not to be online friends with work friends.
I just try not to be online friends with work friends.
There are dozens of us!
(Pedantic, but informative incoming)
That’s not the reason.
Cow muscle tissue is dense and difficult for bacteria to penetrate, with a single surface area (the outside) assuming safe handling and “edible freshness”. So cooking the outside to “rare” offers protection by cooking off surface or lightly penetrated bacteria.
Ground beef is soft and porous, with a massive surface area, much easier for bacteria to penetrate completely.
However, that aside, your analogy has a sound basis: more input sources = higher opportunity for corruption.
I’m in a similar situation. I have well developed social camouflage that will keep me under the radar. I’ll just continue to keep to myself.
Yup. Central Texas here. Have a 14kW solar system and 28kWh of battery backup. I haven’t touched the grid in months. Fuck these assholes.
A worm ate part of his brain.
Goddamn I hate gin… Dee you bitch!
Ben Shapiro. That poor dude’s wife.
$35 copay! Best money ever.
Gorgeous! How does it play?
Vanilla Sky (2001) with Tom Cruise.
Absolutely awful movie. That was the only movie I’ve ever walked out on, and I’ve seen some really bad movies.
I don’t really know, tbh. I’ve never played or even heard a 40 in person. I got the mini because it was cheap(ish) and I wanted the portability. The sound quality was a pleasant surprise because I wasn’t expecting much. But it’s great for carrying around to different rooms if I want to change scenery while I’m practicing.
I love my Positive Grid Spark Mini. It’s become my favorite amp just from the portability aspect. The sound is surprisingly good from a tiny little box, too.
You’re missing 26 more “she said”. But yeah, maybe they all just made up the exact same story, in different cities and states, without ever talking to each other.
Oh I totally agree with chords past 12! I’ve got sausage fingers anyway, and getting even basic triads is a chore. Up that high is single notes and double stop territory. Anything more it’s gonna be a squish.
I’ve had the 513 for a couple years. Saw the SE on Sweetwater and just had to have it. The neck is WAY different between the two. The 513 has a “pattern vintage” neck of solid rosewood and the feel in the hand is so incredible.
To me, it’s best described as the well worn feeling of a stair hand rail that’s about 40 years old and worn smooth/oiled by countless hands.
The neck on the SE is the new “pattern thin” and it feels more like my old Ibanez RG. Very flat and fast. The scale length is different, and the extra two frets on the 24 make more of a difference than I’d have thought.
I literally just went through an entire mental exercise of what do I “need” to run, and got stuck hard with my audio interface and DAW software. Cubase (by Steinberg) and IK Multimedia just do not provide support at all.