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In the mid 90s I bought a new Les Paul Studio, thinking I'd use it to record with and perhaps on gigs since it's lighter. I've probably played it ten times. It just never really grabbed me. Half the price of a full on Les Paul and really not a bad guitar, but I think it's the lighter wood and slightly thinner body that makes the tone pale in comparison.
I really need to get around to selling it, as I'd like to pick up a good full humbucker solid body to gig with alongside the Strats. There's so much to choose from. Back in the day, the only real stuff out there was Fender and Gibson. Now there are just too many good guitars to choose from. I like the PRS, having played a couple of friends' but they're very proud of their product.
Also want to add a Tele someday. Beyond being a big Who / Townsend fan, was listening to Brothers in Arms the other day and was reminded of what good tones Mark Knopfler always gets.
Too many guitars to buy!
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Christopher Duncan wrote: Too many guitars to buy I get G.A.S.* a lot, the only known cure is not having enough money to buy more guitars.
I know what you mean about the LP studios, I also bought one and just can't bond with it. The action is great, plays nice, and sounds OK but the other one is perfectly comfortable, it's an extension of my hands.
*(Guitar Aquisition Syndrome)
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Yeah, I'm a card carrying member of G.A.A. (Gear Acquirers Anonymous). Wanna buy 10,000 watts of stage lighting from my previous lighting rig?
It's a great time to be a creative creature, ain't it?
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Christopher Duncan wrote: Wanna buy 10,000 watts of stage lighting from my previous lighting rig?
I have an LP studio I can trade...
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Collect the whole set!
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Why do US television and radio stations censor swear words with a *beep*? It's not like you couldn't instantly translate them in your heads to actual words?
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Couldn't agree more!
It's Samuel Jackson. It's not like I have to read his lips to know what word he's saying.
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Coding forums which censor class to cl*** are particularly silly.
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Like we don't have enough silliness in this business as it is, right?
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Very funny. I have pinched it before the thought police move in.
Peter Wasser
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
Frank Zappa
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It would be even funnier, it it wasn't that true.
Reminds me of my own experience: I had once to disclose my password to the IT guy (because of access problems bla bla), and 12f***ingstinkingIT was quite embarrassing.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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Only time I've ever had to tell an IT guy my password because of some problem it had a swear word in it too.
I assume that this is covered by Sod's Law, either that or it is just computers being bastards.
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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or that he had prior access to the Password and knew you had used naughty words and thought "I will get him"
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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Now the question is why will it take longer to crack. Well it isn't rocket science - it's because it IS longer and the time estimate is based on a brute force approach.
They have a point but a ~30 character password is not heaps of fun.
Btw If everyone was using sentences and I was a hacker I would start with "Mary had a little lamb" then "A quick brown....".
Peter Wasser
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
Frank Zappa
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pwasser wrote: Well it isn't rocket science So sweet, thinking it isn't rocket science. Obviously it is rocket science for the world of internet users!
The top ten passwords (Source: Google Apps)
1) Pet’s name
2) Significant dates (like a wedding anniversary)
3) Date of birth of close relation
4) Child’s name
5) Other family member’s name
6) Place of birth
7) Favourite holiday
8) Something related to favourite football team
9) Current partner’s name
10) The word "password"
All i am saying is not long sentences but rather just not one 'thing', 'thing' being something like a name, date etc, use combinations of stuff at the very least
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Well not exactly. Unless the hacker has stolen your identity 1-9 are random sequences. 10 is plain stupid.
Now if the hacker knew that you were using a saying or aphorism cracking it would be very easy even if
it had 50 characters.
In the end nobody bothers with cracking passwords - they steal the password file.
This is the basis of espionage.
Peter Wasser
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
Frank Zappa
modified 17-Oct-13 9:09am.
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pwasser wrote: This is the basis of espionage. Hussh these are not the droids you are looking for
pwasser wrote: they steal the file. Why steal the file if you can steal a life
algorithm - a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
Why bother remembering something if only you need to remember the password of your email? The rest has forget password links where you can reset your password. So I will not steal a file, I will steal THE file, or their one secure email address details.
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I'll give you a clue, I don't use password.
Do you know the answer to the other 9 questions about me?
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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1) Pet’s name - Rocky
2) Significant dates (like a wedding anniversary) - 1996-06-06
3) Date of birth of close relation - Leicestershire
4) Child’s name - Chris
5) Other family member’s name - Edward
6) Place of birth - South West England
7) Favourite holiday - Disney Land
8) Something related to favourite football team - N/A
9) Current partner’s name - Stacy
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All wrong, although I think the answer to all of them have been either disclosed or hinted at by me on here over the years.
Which is why I don't use any of them in any passwords.
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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They are all 100% correct
These are the information you are looking for
ChrisElston wrote: all of them have been either disclosed or hinted at by me on here over the years. And that why it is so easy to do magic or some sort of telepathetic communication, all one has to do is look and listen, but really listen, any person in some way or another discloses his/her deepest secrets etc if you just use your 5 senses
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you didn't find my passwords!
Despite me having sentence passwords!!!
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