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kidblast

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  1. You're right, it can be a tedious task. The servers are usually pretty stable, so as long as we don't "F" up, things usually stay on course. The worst part is the 2am onc all parties and last minute "What the hell is going on" incidents that almost always happen on a Friday afternoon before a holiday. We try to tell people, "Don't change **** on fridays!!! " do they listen? Nope! But on the bright side, they pay me well and if it wasn't for problems like that, they'd not need guys like me. have a good weekend Chris!
  2. I've been in IT support, in one capacity or another since 1977 started out working as a data control clerk, moved to operations, and eventually system administration running Main Frames on prem datacenters, over to virtualization when that was the rage, right up to what's happening today w/cloud based infrastructures running in AWS and AZURE clouds, and literally everything in between. If it was part of what an IT organization would be running and maintaining, I've probably seen it or definitely something like it. Not so much doing the specialized engineering you do, but instead maintaining the services and platforms you'd be using to store your code, run tests and pipelines to deploy new versions, via release management streams ... and all that kind of stuff. For every good thing these things do, there's something to balance it that aint so good. and I'm old enough to remember being one of the first families on our street to have a colored TV, replacing the small black and white ones that worked via Rabbit Ears and UHF Atenas. I even remember where I was when JFK was shot. Out side in the yard playing kickball. Our moms made us all come in the house. Like? Why??
  3. A tool like this should answer any questions
  4. All of that is true, the problem does not lie within the benefits of tech. the problem is "people" based. lets face it some people are just a-- holes, and IME, they actually like being a--holes these are people I stay the hell away from
  5. aint that the truth common decency and civility has suffered greatly from the development of something that was supposed to bring people together go figure..
  6. I do believe the wife would take umbrage with that one Larry!
  7. they are nice. but isn't a case, a case? My j200 lives in the OHSC Gibson case. My other gibbies, the same. My Taylors /Fenders/Gretch -- Ditto! I guess if I was dragging a few of em across the country on my farewell tour, that'd be another thing. but-- yea,, no farewell tour for this cowboy...
  8. I don't think it takes a big push at all in this forum to get the dogs barkin... if you don't want to spend $1,200 on a case, then -- don't spend $1,200 on a case!! simple solution!!
  9. some how 400 bucks for a watch don't seem so crazy.. those are killer cases, if you need something like that, I don't know why you would the brown LP cases I have have been doing a fine job for decades.
  10. yea, - I can't imagine the guys that walk around with Rolex or even higher priced watches. then again, I'd bet most of those guys don't get why we have 25 guitars..
  11. Taylor Guitars – Original Grain They look pretty nice, but my watches are usually under $100..
  12. hey Larry, yep. something they've been doing for a while now. I guess if you're into Taylors and also into Timepieces, it's yet hole to toss yer money into! And, we all need more holes to throw money in right? !!
  13. I have a 2012 SG Stnd. it doesn't do this. the ground may have some how failed. You may want to have it looked at by a pro
  14. solid guitars, with out the heavy price tag. I like the 49X series pups
  15. When I was restoring a 73 Jaguar, I got quite a few of the parts off reverb. had no probs at all. I've sold a few things off Reverb too, some of them local pickup items. Those went very well too.
  16. Like good old Chet said when he was told his guitar sounded great.. Puts guitar down, and says "how does it sound now?"
  17. Nice job on that, in my flea bitten opinion that had just the right touch!
  18. Sorry for the loss of a long time, and dear friend Larry. Condolences to you and to his family.
  19. You are killin it on this restoration!!! Really nice work
  20. like I'm goin dowm this rabbit hole with you? not a frikken chance.
  21. Aint that the truth, and he wouldn't know what country he's in either.
  22. lets not for great Ceasar's ghost too! but was he named Ceasar?
  23. at the "executive" level, I guess it's a world grunts like us don't know much about (or for me, don't want to know about) however, that said I think just anyone who swims in that shark tank could have probably out shined the last guy before JC. It's not REALLY about the guitars, is it..
  24. The only thing not increasing these days are peoples income. Build Back Better! right?
  25. That was the first thought that came to my mind when this all transpired, The lack of response to my offer to ship, but no way I was paying the freight. That amp weighs 89lbs. "Doesn't want it that bad I guess." Now I see this name pop up, and it's even more peculiar. I sold that one via "local pickup" about a week later.
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