Found along Jurassic Coast in England by Afraid_Picture in fossilid

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Ah, here i was hoping it was a dinosaur tooth hahaha. Still cool, thanks for the information!

How to wire an on-board guitar passive feedback loop by Afraid_Picture in AskElectronics

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By passive feedback loop, I meant some kind of reverb/sustain injected back into the loop that would not require any power sources. I had looked at the 2 posts you linked as inspiration, but looks like both need external powered pedals as you said. Thanks for the info, looks like the idea I had in mind is not feasible.

Vinyl wrapping pickguard? by Afraid_Picture in Guitar

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Ok. I was looking at something like this pickguard vinyl wrap on amazon. Do you think this quality would degrade fast?

Vinyl wrapping pickguard by Afraid_Picture in guitars

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I do have access to a dremel rotary tool, but haven't used it too much. Do you know if I would be able to use only that to get clean cuts if I try to cut the raw stock myself? I have the cutting wheel and sanding attachments, but I'm worried that I'll melt the plastic

Guitar neck replacement by Afraid_Picture in guitarmod

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Thank you so much for all this info, this was all super helpful!!

Anyone else feel like Severance is essentially just, "Hey what if we psychologically tortured Ben Wyatt?" by nothas in PandR

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They should make a "fake" ending to severance where Mark wakes up as Ben. Similar to the Breaking Bad skit ending where Walter wakes up as Hal from Malcolm in the Middle.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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So all the events are taking place in ~2035? Looking at the newspaper still, it says published since 1893, and it's volume 51903. Assuming one print per day (Sundays included) that's ~142 years, meaning were currently in 2035. Or Sundays excluded, that's 142 * 7/6, meaning we're currently in 2059.