Yea, fair enough, I wavered a bit off your exact argument in responding to the other posts. But better matters because by the time this device actually ceases to work (however long that may be -- could be decades), no one will care about it, is my point. I don't expect to be in 20230, with...
This is what's shameful about republicans in general -- no backbone. These guys are so weaselly they'll endorse someone after they publicly insult them (or their wives, in the case of Chris Christie IIRC).
I used to watch these two old Young Guitar clips a lot. When he has the Tagima, he does this song:
Then when he grabs the $8k ESP sig, he pulls out this shit:
Sure, I'm not ragging on the product. More the logic behind not buying it because something better will come along. That is how it is with all technology of this sort, so you either bite the bullet at some point and say I value having what this device offers me right now, or you forever wind...
That's fine, but like, I have a circa 2006 Zune player. It still have it, it still works. But it doesn't benefit me in any way to think about how I could use it, when using it entails carrying around a bulky standalone device with wired headphones for playback of 4GBs of mp3s vs. streaming any...
A lexicon reverb is it's own thing. ToneX merely copies things that exist, and the ability to copy things that exist is only going to get better, faster, and cheaper. And not by small margins, either.
You're not going to care about tonex in 5 years. My Zoom pedal still works. I don't care that it does. It's been technologically completely superseded by other things.
I don't even know what this question could possibly entail. What would a good sounding unplugged electric guitar sound like? Even if good is subjective, for amplified guitar we at least have reference sounds for what each of us finds good.
I guess I'm just talking secondary school (7th grade+). But it's weird to me the parent/teacher conference was just with your homeroom teacher since that person basically knows nothing regarding the student's performance, things they seem to be struggling with on homework, classroom behavior...
I'm not sure how this is supposed to work. Sure, I don't particularly see the need to inform parents of whatever pronouns their kid is using, but if students are going to inform all teachers and staff at a school to use a certain pronoun, then shouldn't all the teachers and staff use those...
Unrelated to the last page or so but I was previously defending some Trump voters as not being morally terrible people purely by virtue of having voted for him. Today I was listening to the latest Pod Save America podcast -- Alex Gardland makes the same point...