One thing to keep in mind with something like Syncthing is where the physical location of the other machine(s) is. The nice thing about cloud storage is that your data is in an entirely different geographic region, so if there's a hurricane, flood, fire, etc. your data is still safe. That being said, I use Google drive at the moment so I'll also be keeping an eye on this post for alternatives.
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How did they get access to the shaft to throw trash into it?
TD11-KV for me. Had it about 7 years now. I plug it into my computer and run it through Addictive Drums. The sounds are incredible. They're so much easier to record compared to micing up acoustic drums too.
Others have commented on fixing the inlay, but I noticed there's also some dings and divots in the frets themselves. In case that's what you're referring to, those are also entirely fixable. Divots like those can cause buzzing or dead frets. If that's not happening to you, then no need to bother fixing them.
To fix that, you would need to run a sharpie over the top of the fret then file it until most of the sharpie is gone. Repeat until the divot is no longer there. Next, you sharpie it one more time, but this time you're crowning the fret so the top is round instead of flat. There's tons of YouTube videos that show the technique for doing this. It can be a little tricky. Then you'd polish it up so it's nice and smooth.
If the dents are deep enough, you might need to replace the fret completely which is also entirely doable, but will require some more tools to cut the fret ends and pull the original fret out.
As a general suggestion, tones people (me for sure included) sculpt when playing by themselves tend to make things sound muddy when playing with other instruments due to overlapping frequencies. To combat this, dial back the highs and especially the lows. It'll sound kind of thin on its own, but that's what the other instruments are for.
A good way to figure out how to come up with your own tones is to pick a few presets in one of the Neural Archetypes that you really like and a few that you don't like. Try to find the commonalities between them. Just as examples, maybe the ones you like have a lot of gain or highs and maybe the ones you don't all have a flanger on them.
A "good" sound is entirely subjective and dependent on the genre you're playing. Can you give some examples of sounds you're trying to create?
This is such a Blue Jackets move. They make it so hard to stay optimistic about their outlook. Finally get some high-end offensive firepower with Laine and Gaudreau, then they hire a guy to scare them away.
The finish on that ESP is absolutely beautiful. How does the neck feel on it?
My wife and I have been planning 2-3 dinners per week and we double the recipe for them so we can just heat up leftovers for dinner or lunches the next day. It's been a good compromise between the 'make everything on Sunday' style prepping and making something new every night. We still have flexibility in what we each each day, but we also only need to cook half as often.
We try (keyword try, doesn't always work out) to pick recipes with overlapping ingredients so there's asittle waste as possible.
Google shopping list is what we use to keep track of things since it has Google Home / Google Assistant integration and can connect to both of our accounts so everything is in-sync.
That was the one where the dog ate a box of crayons right? It was right around the same time as the 2am chili and the ice soap if I remember correctly.
This has happened to me too. I also had what seems like a related bug where the comments auto-refreshed and included comments from a completely unrelated post.
Datsyuk for sure should be in the Hall of Fame. Four time Lady Byng and three time Selke winner plus two Stanley Cups. Even without those he should be in just for how silky his mitts were.
By bank manager, do you mean like the manager of a specific location? Or do you mean higher up than that?