Thanks! That’s an old Bob Marshall. It’s been replaced by a new one at this point.
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I also have a CU24 SE. It’s an incredible instrument! I’m down to 4 guitars these days, and two of them are PRS. 😁
Of course! 😁
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My horse, Lola. She’s an amazing 9yo grey quarter horse mare. “Retired” barrel racer, she’s the perfect trail/ranch horse. She’s got the best quirky and silly demeanor, she loves to hang out, and she’s playful, but never gets crazy under saddle.
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My guitar. 2012 PRS 513. I absolutely love that guitar, and it got me back into playing after almost 20 years off. It’s my “do everything” guitar, and the difference in sounds between pickup combinations makes it incredibly versatile.
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A good mattress. I spend a solid 1/3 of my life sleeping (or trying to) and a great mattress helps so much.
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CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto World News@beehaw.org•Abandoned babies found decomposing in Gaza hospital weeks after it was evacuated12·1 year ago“You see, the birth canal is a tunnel and we all know Hamas is using tunnels to move around without observation. The babies just used tunnels, so they must be Hamas.”
What’s considered a short book vs a long book?
I am a voracious reader and can go through a dozen 400-500 page books a year. 700+ pages is where I really feel like I can get into a story.
Problem is, there just aren’t that many 1000+ page books anymore in the genres I enjoy the most. I’ll see mostly book series of 3-5 books all in the 400-500 page range, and I can devour several different entire series over the course of a year.
It’s Ubisoft… of COURSE they were selling it in the worst possible state. XD
The community content makes it absolutely worth it, and I highly recommend it. Fair warning, it IS community created content. I’ve had to re-chart and submit updates to some of the song charts on there, but I also feel like that’s helped me become a better musician as well. Knowing the song well enough that I can tell when it’s wrong and then I get to use (ToneLib-Jam, for me personally) another piece of the toolkit to fix it and resubmit.
I use it with my focusrite scarlet (2i2 2nd gen) via asio on W11 and it works fine. Running it in windowed mode lets you set the resolution and put it anywhere on your screen you want.
There are lots of walkthroughs online on how you can set up asio. Modding it consists of replacing a single DLL and then adding your settings to a text file.
If you’ve got big boy audio gear, my assumption is that you’re not using RS for learning to play. It’s awesome for picking up new songs or just playing along with songs you love.
Check out customsforge.com for user created content.
CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•can someone explain the fender guitar naming convention34·2 years agoKinda? Someone can correct/add on to this but:
FA = Fender Alternative series (“beginner” series/line) -laminate guitars of pressed fiber
CD = Classic Design series - spruce tops, mahogany body
PD = Paramount series -solid mahogany wood top and body
The “E” At the end means they’re electric (likely Fishman pickups)
Dreadnought will be the body shape. This is the big American acoustic shape with deep low end.
Not sure what the individual numbers mean.
As the owner of several horses, I will attest to the fact that they fart on us WAY more than we fart on them.
CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto Technology@beehaw.org•Kevin Mitnick has died after a battle with pancreatic cancer.English16·2 years agoI think it’s less the what and more the why. Kevin Mitnick was, by a lot of accounts, not even a very skilled “hacker”. But his high profile arrest and sentencing highlighted the issues of a developing internet and the immediate backlash of institutional forces, both government and corporate, quickly rushing to shut down any and all discourse around information and knowledge being “free”.
This created an equal but opposite backlash AGAINST the perceived ignorance of the government at what the internet actually was, and the corporations that wanted to control and monetize it. (In hindsight, we can see who won that one)
This helped propel an entire “hacker” subculture into pop culture and modern life.
“Free Kevin” became a common sticker or t-shirt at local 2600 meetings, or other hacking groups all over the U.S. and you’d see it left on defaced websites from young groups testing out their skills or latest exploits on poorly configured servers.
Even as quite a bit of these hackers would ridicule and deride Kevin for being bad, the saying continued because, in the end it wasn’t about Kevin. It was any or all of us. Doing things made illegal by legislators that didn’t even understand what was in the laws they were signing could have put any of us in jail. So “Free Kevin” became kind of synonymous for “Free Information”.
Through all of this was Kevin, just trying to live his life. He got out of jail, settled down and went on living. His passing was a lot like his life after prison, quiet and uneventful. Like a lot of people, I didn’t even know he was battling cancer.
So my comment below that Kevin is free is just, to me, one final call out into the dark for an idea, and a person, that helped me get to where I am today.
CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto Technology@beehaw.org•Kevin Mitnick has died after a battle with pancreatic cancer.English29·2 years agoKevin is free
CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What made you pick the Lemmy server you are on?1·2 years agoFellow .one resident here. Love it.
CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•LPT: disable "Show Scores" in your settings. Score is useless, is often lazily used just to silence unpopular opinions and reduces engagement and reasoned arguments.English5·2 years agoIf it’s in violation of the rules, report it. Don’t just downvote.
CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto World News@beehaw.org•ERCOT can’t be sued over power grid failures during 2021 winter storm, Texas Supreme Court rulesEnglish13·2 years agoRepublican court rules Republican board can’t be held liable for anything. Shocker.
CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto World News@beehaw.org•America's housing shortage is keeping home prices high4·2 years agoHistorically, I think, housing is less volatile than the stock market. So there’s a risk mitigation strategy there that may partly be in play with companies that are purchasing single-family homes and just squatting on them.
This may also be exacerbated by rising interest rates. So companies/individuals that purchased a historically low rates are/may be reticent to sell because they can’t secure a loan with the same rates they currently have. Even IF the housing isn’t actively generating income, it could be losing LESS just due to the rates.
This is all entirely speculation on my part. I’ll freely admit I don’t know.
CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto Technology@beehaw.org•Show-off your music vibe with retro-modern headphones sporting a display on the cans - Yanko DesignEnglish4·2 years agoThat’s a no from me.
CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto World News@beehaw.org•America's housing shortage is keeping home prices highEnglish13·2 years agoA lot of this comes from the mindset of real estate as an appreciating asset. That drives the desire to buy and hold, because it only ever goes up.
CarrierLost@lemmy.oneto Technology@beehaw.org•Discord, Twitter, Reddit, and Tumblr have something in common and it's not goodEnglish1·2 years agoYou’re 100% correct.
Play guitar. Ride a horse. Ride a motorcycle. Play frisbee with my dog. Read a book.
Like the other reply, the little things are big things.
I hope you can feel better, friend.