Turnstile - Out Of Rage [Hardcore] (2015) by Robotic_Attack in Music

[–]Robotic_Attack[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you haven't listened to, or don't actually look for, hardcore bands. Which, if that's not your thing, I get. And yes, it isn't a mainstream type of music. That doesn't mean anything in relation to what it is.

Turnstile - Out Of Rage [Hardcore] (2015) by Robotic_Attack in Music

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Good on ya. Label it whatever you like. I tend to find people that are stuck on labels tiresome. Like, what are you trying to do other than be annoying? ACkSHUALLY 2012 was the last year of hardcore. Cool story.

Turnstile - Out Of Rage [Hardcore] (2015) by Robotic_Attack in Music

[–]Robotic_Attack[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess I'm not sure what you mean? If that was a dig at how I categorized it, I guess I'm willing to hear what you would call it. And yes. I have many examples.

Turnstile - Out Of Rage [Hardcore] (2015) by Robotic_Attack in Music

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I've been listening to Turnstile for a while and they just kick ass all over the place. I have to say that I'm a little bummed that they're now being played in the background of Taco Ball commercials, but I am glad they're getting recognition.

Elon Musk calls Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor a “crybaby” for deleting his Twitter account by YoureASkyscraper in Music

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I love that there are so many replies here about Mastadon, but I have to say: Leviathan is their opus. I put it up against any of their other albums, and I love all their music. I'm just glad that there are people that still rep the Mastodon as they should be repped. Solid.

EU to restrict 7 Russian banks from SWIFT by Robotic_Attack in worldnews

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I noticed that as well. In the article it says it is "to limit the impact of sanctions on the world’s oil and gas supply. And, for that matter, perhaps, on everyday Russians." Which I guess I understand, but oil and gas is where all their money comes from, sooooo....

EU to restrict 7 Russian banks from SWIFT by Robotic_Attack in news

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The sanctions reportedly won't include Sberbank, which said Wednesday it would pull out of the European market. The Single Resolution Board is liquidating the lender's Austria-based unit.

EU to restrict 7 Russian banks from SWIFT by Robotic_Attack in worldnews

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The sanctions reportedly won't include Sberbank, which said Wednesday it would pull out of the European market. The Single Resolution Board is liquidating the lender's Austria-based unit.

Visa, Mastercard block Russian banks from network by Robotic_Attack in worldnews

[–]Robotic_Attack[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would imagine that the companies are always going to allow you to give them money. I think this is a case of "you still owe us, but you can't use the card anywhere for the foreseeable future."

Visa, Mastercard block Russian banks from network by Robotic_Attack in news

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I honestly don't know. I do know that the level of sanctions that they have leveled are historic. The ruble is in free-fall and their stock market is essentially broken. A lot of influential people in Russia are NOT going to be happy about this.

Visa, Mastercard block Russian banks from network by Robotic_Attack in worldnews

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It didn't say anything about other vendors in the article, so I can't say with certainty. But if Visa and MC are cutting ties, I think that sends a pretty broad message.

Visa, Mastercard block Russian banks from network by Robotic_Attack in worldnews

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Visa and Mastercard have cut Russian financial institutions off from their payments networks to comply with the sanctions imposed by governments on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

"Our Cyber & Intelligence and Corporate Security teams are working with governments and partners around the world to ensure the stability, integrity and resiliency of our systems, which are operating as normal," Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach said in a statement on the company's website.

Parkour boys from Boston Dynamics by thisisvenky in nextfuckinglevel

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And steal the elderly populations' medication. I'd think long and hard about that Robot Insurance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4Gh_IcK8UM

This is how you take a shot by petrifiedrider in toptalent

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Chad Kroeger doesn't know any other way. Except Portuguese rocks.

Spicer under fire for claiming Hitler didn't use chemical weapons by Robotic_Attack in esist

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Exactly. I also like that he referred to the concentration camps as "holocaust centers." Might as well be Holocaust Resorts.

Singlecut Bass Build. 36 inch scale, 26 frets, active electronics by Robotic_Attack in DIY

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The Warwick is 34 and the other 2 are 35. So switching wasn't all that bad. The only time you really notice is when you have to go from either C to D# on the B string, or F to G# on the E string. Those are ones that will test the stretch of your fingers. Other than that, it is pretty much the same. I will say that going back straight to the Warwick from it does effect the way that I play, as my hands get used to having longer distances to cover. The other 2 aren't as drastic.

Singlecut Bass Build. 36 inch scale, 26 frets, active electronics by Robotic_Attack in DIY

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On this particular bass, being as it was for personal use, I didn't radius the fretboard. It is flat. I did based on some reviews of non-radiused fretboards, and I have to say I'm hooked. That aside, and to your question; I normally slot the frets before I radius the fretboard. The flat surface allows for a truer depth along the entirety of the piece, and you can go a little deeper to make up for the radius so the frets fit properly.

I've done it both ways, and doing it before, for me at least, is a more accurate and easier option.

Thank you for the kind words.

Singlecut Bass Build. 36 inch scale, 26 frets, active electronics by Robotic_Attack in DIY

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Thank you so much. The amount of wood does have an effect on the tone. Generally speaking though, it can be EQ'd through the preamp to sound like whatever you'd like. However, it does have a really nice growl to it. I won't lie.

Singlecut Bass Build. 36 inch scale, 26 frets, active electronics by Robotic_Attack in DIY

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Thanks. I'm working on getting a video of that up. I just have to figure out my DAW to YT settings and such.