CentauriBeau

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[–] CentauriBeau@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

As a musician I had to pull up Alice Coltrane’s Universal Consciousness and in my opinion (which does not matter) it’s pure cacophony. Every member of the band is in a disharmonic key and the result is painful to listen to. What really hurts is that if you isolate each instrument mentally, they have some talent; but together it literally hurts to listen to… some forms of Jazz I just don’t get. But to each their own 👍

[–] CentauriBeau@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Positive Grid Spark. The best home amp hands down. Any amp or guitar sound you can imagine, it can emulate and there’s a huge community creating free to download patches for it. Plus you can control it through your phone and use it as a recording interface. The make several models, I believe the smallest fits your budget, but save up just a bit more and get the original Spark, it’s a touch cheaper than the Spark 2 and still has amazing sound. Positive Grid

[–] CentauriBeau@lemmy.world 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

“cynically used to disadvantage American workers' competitiveness in favor of mass-importing the third world.” Seems to me Socialists aren’t the ones who have been exporting American jobs to “third world countries”… seems like more of a Republican, Billionaire Epstein class kind of thing. Perhaps we need to review who really needs to be denaturalized and deported.

[–] CentauriBeau@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Hey buddy, what do you make? Ball also makes…

[–] CentauriBeau@lemmy.world 100 points 3 months ago (2 children)
[–] CentauriBeau@lemmy.world 11 points 4 months ago (3 children)

GOTOH make great tuning pegs and while you’re at it you can get locking tuners that make string changes a breeze. Plus they have a lot of options for color combos.

[–] CentauriBeau@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

No, you’re thinking of perdiem. A meridian is actually just a fancy linguistic term for a word that names a part of a whole. Like how a wheel is part of a car.

[–] CentauriBeau@lemmy.world 9 points 8 months ago

That belongs to Rock of Ages!

[–] CentauriBeau@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Number 9, it stains an otherwise perfect Beatles album.

[–] CentauriBeau@lemmy.world 10 points 9 months ago (3 children)

I agree with you 100%. I do also feel that those files may be the Achilles heel as both sides of the aisle (that haven’t actually engaged in those activities, which I believe and hope are the vast majority) can agree on.

 

Over just under 3 weeks (June 21st to July 11th) I travelled from Chattanooga, TN to Metropolis IL, Branson MO, Dodge City KS, Colorado Springs CO, Winter Park CO, back to Colorado Springs (my buddy had a short out-patient surgery to reattach his bicep), on to Roswell NM, Blanchard OK, Camden AR, and finally back to Chattanooga. I spent several days at my friends houses in Colorado, and 2 nights in Metropolis, Branson, Dodge City, and Blanchard so I had a day to play tourist and spend some time with my family in Branson and Blanchard. I probably averaged about 350 miles per day on my riding days, but did pull close to 500 twice. While my bike is definitely not a touring machine (more like a cafe racer), by standing on the pegs and making frequent stops, along with an unrecommended daily dosage of Ibuprofen, I made it and had a blast doing so; even if my butt complained.

The title photo was taken by my Nephew in Oklahoma (and yes, it has inspired a gym membership and diet).

Metropolis Superman museum

Dodge City, KS

Deer in Colorado

Roswell

Saucy’s owner was staying at my hotel, cool car

Camden at the Rut

 

So on my ride home today I’m in the left lane in moderate traffic on a 40mph 4-lane road with a center turn lane. As usual I’m trying to stay just left of the SUV in front of me so I can see the traffic ahead and give myself an escape route in case someone comes flying up from behind. The SUV however, I’m assuming thought I was planning to use the center turn lane (which is share by both sides of the traffic) to pass. So the farther left I would go in the lane, the farther left she went until we were both over the double yellow and half a car width into the center lane. She actually almost hit a truck that was using the center lane to turn. My first lizard brain thought of course was just to blow past this nimrod and show her! Thankfully I took a beat to relax and think it through. Instead, when we came up to the next stoplight I pulled up beside her driver side, opened my helmet so she could see my warm and loving smile and knocked on her window. I told her that I noticed the farther over left I got, the farther she did and then explained to her why I was trying to be to the left (and several car lengths behind of course) of her vehicle. It allows me to see the traffic ahead and gives more reaction time if something is happening. It gives me an escape route if a car comes flying up behind me that likely doesn’t even see me. I was extremely polite and tried to convey this in my warmest tone. For her part, she thanked me for explaining and was also very nice. Just wanted to share this because I’m fully aware of the many other ways it could have gone. I could have let it piss me off and ruin my great riding vibe. Worse, that anger could have distracted me causing me to ride too fast, possibly do something truly stupid like punch out one of her mirrors (ok, that’s just really not me at all, but I’ve seen other riders do it to cars that upset them), or even get in a wreck. All because of a simple misunderstanding easily rectified with a few kind words. And I got to enjoy the rest of my ride with a smile and the hope that maybe she’ll be more understanding as well with the next biker. Of course I also left the light faster and wasn’t behind her anymore either LOL. Happy riding everyone!

 

I wanted to post my baby and introduce myself. She’s a 2023 Triumph Speed Twin 1200 and I’m absolutely loving her. The pic is from my trip to the Cherohala Skyway Loop and the Tail of the Dragon.

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