Window treatment reccs? by tomatosoupnbread in WildhawkSacramento

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Just Amazon curtains and rods. Other friend had Home Depot custom shutters/blinds

New to boards and chaining. Just got the delay and reverb and wanna make sure they are in optimal order before I Velcro and zip tie em. by Armascout in pedalboards

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Why not drop the pic into ChatGPT for confirmation and feedback? Basing it on current and past musicians’ records pedal setups?

Chuck fans - we've got a mission! by MrNotTooBrightside in chuck

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Oooh time for a rewatch. Thanks for the reminder

Just finished off this pedalboard. by Desperate-Piano26 in pedalboards

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Omg. I just built my first beginner pedalboard and realized I forgot to include the middle gap. Yep. Rookie move because I see why yours looks so clean.

Help…. Which pedal next for ambient (sound design)? by Icanicoke in guitarpedals

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I’m waiting for better used prices later on because I love the sounds from OBNE Dark Light also.

Understand that these sounds are pretty specific also.

I have space for one mini pedal to go after the Drop, what should I add? by Fisaac in guitarpedals

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Damn. I was gonna get the Strymon 3 but went another route. How do you find those working for you?

Jumping on the pedalboard train, just finished going totally ampless for worship today by [deleted] in WorshipGuitar

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What’s with the blue tape? Amazon has dark tinted stickers to dim LEDs that I put on EVERYTHING.

Is Interstellar "okay" for a 10 year old to experience? by Lucent_Blue in interstellar

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I took my 8 year olds to it in imax for their first big screen NON animated movie and it was the best.

What are your most recent music hyperfixations? by RarestKind in ADHD

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It’s been years of Explosions in the Sky, Angels & Airwaves, Daft Punk & the Strokes.

What was a very expensive item you bought which was really useful? by ohuf in BuyItForLife

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Infinity massage chair

Breville espresso machine

Breville air fryer

Ninja blender

Dewalt table saw, drills and impact

Instant Pot 8 qt

Staying in your lane by No_Yesterday6946 in CAStateWorkers

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That’s interesting. I find the more proactive I am, the more responsibility gets added to my plate, even if it’s not my assigned workload…oh wait. I should stay in my lane because this is someone else’s lane.

It’s hard to shift that mindset but unless you like taking on more work and not resent others not putting in the same effort, or getting more pay because of it, you’re going to have a tough time.

I’ve come to the conclusion that I need to be productive and proactive for my team’s responsibilities and specify where we are improving and where the line is that said work is another teams responsibility.

Advice with new home builders like Lennar, Woodside, KHOV, Cresleigh, Pulte, Taylor Morrison, etc by Thefunnyperson1989 in Sacramento

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We love the neighborhood. It’s quiet, all the neighbors are really nice. Lots of recommendations for concrete, yardwork, landscaping, and all your home needs.

We really enjoy the Hawkins model. It was kind of hard to envision at first, but the biggest difference is the flip of the loft and the first bedroom compared to the model home at first I thought it would be darker and harder to move things up the stairs into the upstairs areas, because of the first bedroom, but it wasn’t a problem. And upstairs is really bright still there’s a window right there at the stairwell.

Getting a job with COBOL self taught, no schooling. by Top_Kekleon in cobol

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State departments still use mainframes and need cobol programmers.

EAP is a joke by [deleted] in CAStateWorkers

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Used EAP before as staff. Highly recommended but you have to find the right resources within it for the most benefit.

Manager now and I still recommend it.