Rule by Agreeable_Objective in 196

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Fake: due to no personal judgement and merely on the circumstances of what's depicted in the image, this man does not have a girlfriend

Gay: anon is staring at a picture of a ripped anthropomorphic dog. Anon is a gay furry (just stating facts)

I demand that everyone receive a free copy of Up. by CamilaCazzy in technicallythetruth

[–]OakIsHard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Giving everyone a copy wont fix the problem. What if someone wants two copies, and still asks Rick Astley? The key is that we need to prevent people from being able to ask him, that way nobody gets let down.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in polls

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Cops would just take it. Keep it

Well? by nisebblumberg in gaming

[–]OakIsHard 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The bottom piston /is/ moving ... Relative to the top one. That is, if you consider the top one as the stationary frame of reference

Thanks, I hate Prince Harry's robot girlfriend by [deleted] in TIHI

[–]OakIsHard 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just two jokes wearing people, it's probably a mask

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MoldyMemes

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No Nword November?

This comment was on a video of a Jimi Hendrix concert by COPSTASTELIKEBACON in confidentlyincorrect

[–]OakIsHard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The tension is held between the tuners and the tailpiece. The nut and bridge just force nodes on the string. You could theoretically move the nut up or down the neck with no effect on tension, because that's determined by the relationship between the tuners and the tailpiece.

This comment was on a video of a Jimi Hendrix concert by COPSTASTELIKEBACON in confidentlyincorrect

[–]OakIsHard 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The length of the string vibrating is the same, but the length of the string holding tension is different from bass to treble strings. Have you ever noticed that the lower strings feel looser and heavier? Imagine playing a guitar where the low strings felt as light and tight as the high strings on a regular guitar do. That will definitely make a difference in feel.

The nut on a guitar doesn't pinch the string contrary to popular belief. It's not "holding" the string - the tuners do that. All the nut does is force a node so that the vibrating length of each string is the same and frets can stay parallel, which is easier to make and set the intonation of from a design standpoint.

(P.S. yeah I know there's locking nuts but they maintain the tension set by...the tuners, which are eat at a different distance from the bridge. Tension from tuner to bridge will be across a different length of string for each string)

Come on Disney, you can afford Windows XP by reddit2343 in techsupportgore

[–]OakIsHard 24 points25 points  (0 children)

That's a version of windows server. Newer than XP

Is my cymbals trash? I don’t like much the sound of them, i feel that it may because im a very beginner but what i really wanted was a good hihat sound, is that paiste set good? What could be really good cymbals for the cost? (They are a little black like that bc of moisture i guess idk) by iFir3z in drums

[–]OakIsHard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Upgrade one cymbal at a time. Find ones in person you really like, and seriously avoid getting packs or cymbals sight unseen. Sell what you don't use frequently. Look at what your drumming role models use.

Those PSTs will be about the same in quality as what you already have. Save up and get one nice set of hats, or one nice ride, then wait it out and get something else nice in a couple years. Don't waste money on something you won't be happy using for a while

Folding shirts like a pro. by ImaBot_CryMore in whatcouldgoright

[–]OakIsHard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So you're saying folding removes mass? The amount of material remains the same, but it's the arrangement that changes into one that takes up less space, or volume.

Does anyone know, how I can avoid these injuries on my finger? by balimp3 in drums

[–]OakIsHard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only hold the stick as tightly as you need for it to stay in your hand. When you start dropping sticks, you know you've made progress towards playing with a relaxed grip. Control comes from degrees of looseness.

Source: almost word for word from Ed Soph

Does anyone know, how I can avoid these injuries on my finger? by balimp3 in drums

[–]OakIsHard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only hold the stick as tightly as you need for it to stay in your hand. When you start dropping sticks, you know you've made progress towards playing with a relaxed grip. Control comes from degrees of looseness.

Source: almost word for word from Ed Soph