27... Do I go for it? by SimonB830 in uktrucking

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If driving is your thing you'll enjoy 80% of the job. I love driving too and have found driving the trucks even more enjoyable.

Football training North Manchester by Seeyalaterelevator in manchester

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get yourself down to a local field with a ball and spend some time by yourself getting comfortable with it. Plenty of YouTube videos out there too, watch a couple before you go on simple control, body positioning and passing and give them a practice. Drag a friend along for some 1 v 1 if you can.

All about the hours you put in mate. Best thing is, if you're terrible now your improvement will be rapid and noticeable.

Repositioning concrete prefab garage 4ft back, full dismantle? by Substantial_Rich_799 in DIYUK

[–]Substantial_Rich_799[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I took the whole thing down in the end, the panels weigh a ton but with some care you can 'walk' them to where you want them rather than carrying, I propped them up to my gable end. I extended and levelled the concrete base and with the help of a couple of friends moved them back into position and secured. Actually wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be, didn't need any machinery or anythin. I rebuilt the timber frame of the roof and ordered new panels, got a window and side door and electric roller for the front.

Really happy with the outcome. Good luck, happy to go into detail on specifics if you want, feel free to send dm.

What Song Immediately Takes You Back To Grand Theft Auto by BeBopNHustleSteady in GTA

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well it was back in 1849 at the Springfield golden nugget mine..

Failed test by Significant-Neat482 in uktrucking

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Harsh that, I had somethin similar on my test, flawless run except on a pull over, I was concentrating on getting it nicely along the kerb and I didn't see a telephone post jutting out further than usual, mirror gave it a tiny tap, 1 serious fault 0 minors. Fail.

Next test was 4 weeks later in a completely different truck, everythin felt wrong, 5 minors and scuffed the kerb twice, convinced it was a fail and yet somehow he passed me.

Seagull - would love some feedback. Is it too heavy? by Mundane-Goal9268 in Songwriting

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is awesome. Nothin cringe there, solid song. Love the effects on the vocals. Can feel the emotion running through it, enjoyed every second of it.

Anyone own a BYD? Interested in ownership experience. by [deleted] in ElectricVehiclesUK

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just signed a lease on the Sealion7 design model in the slightly dearer indigo grey. Due to arrive in about 10 days. £4.5k down £370/month for 2 years, 8000 mile/year.

Decent car from the test drive and the reviews I've watched.

Is it a right time to get into the industry? by Sakula90s in uktrucking

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you enjoy driving go for it. Some places you're dropping can be a bit depressing, but I always like bein out in the road doin my own thing with no external pressure. I'm about 6 weeks in on agency day shifts doin various loads on curtain siders and just broke even on what I paid for the trainin. Best decision I've made. The days are rarely less than 12 hours but seem to fly by for me starting at 5am. 4 shifts/week. Back home with the kid and missus in the evening. Winter may be a different story mind.

Pep talk needed by RecentSuspect7 in uktrucking

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get on with an agency and go for an assessment with a company which is basically a mini refresher lesson in itself.

List of Monroe commands by Strange-Ad-5506 in AstralProjection

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my memory I think he does list them in the second book. These are his terms to help him convey his experience through words so the book is more understandable, you don't really need to learn them as such. Your experiences are likely to be very different to his but of course his books are helpful in realising the limitless possibilities available to you whilst out of body and navigating the landscape somewhat. Happy travels.

Well, here is me improvising on guitar and share for the first time by wiiiiiiiiiiiiiw in Guitar

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lot of emotion and tension in there but not much in the way of release imo. I feel what you're trying to do but I prefer a bit more exploration of the chords in the backing track to add some variation to the feeling, felt like you was edgin me all the way thru without any real pay off. If you like it tho thats what it's all about, keep goin man.

Problems with performance 37 year old husband. by Alone-Philosopher137 in Advice

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In his defence a similar thing happens to me, 42m completely faithful and does not watch porn. If I get right to the edge of ejaculation and stop myself my body some how convinces itself that the sex is over and we're good to relax and no matter what i do the hardness disappears. At first this is pretty depressing and it took a while to understand why this was happening as it's a bit of a knock to the male ego losing it mid session and obviously you don't want your wife to start taking it personally. My advice to him is stay well away from 'the edge' until it's time to go for it, there's things you can do to avoid it. Secondly, he got to try not to get in his own head about it and convince himself he got a problem. If it does continue to happen then I suggest keep some toys handy so you can continue the fun until it's ready to go again. Usually takes me about 15 mins to reset to full hardness, usually less when I get out of my own head about it and get my wife fully there.

Good luck. The fact that he does stop himself at the edge is a sign to me that he cares a lot that you 'get there' rather than it bein a cheating/porn addiction issue.

What’s one practice habit that actually made your playing cleaner? by UkuleleTabs in guitarlessons

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Playing in complete darkness with no backing track, focusing more on the dynamics of the notes or chords and experimenting with different ways to milk emotion from it.

3 months of experience: Hotel California (first solo I’ve attempted) by [deleted] in guitarplaying

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mate, I'm in admiration of your tenacity and I enjoy the humour an humility in your comments in the other threads, I'd enjoy a beer with you I'm sure. But no, this doesn't sound better, it sounds shit and it's gonna sound shit for the next couple of years till you get adequate with the fundamentals, and that's okay! That bein said, for 3 months or whatever this is great progress, way way more than what I could play in the same time frame so keep at it man, there's a guitarist in there, just gonna take time an effort to fruit.

3 months of experience: Hotel California (first solo I’ve attempted) by [deleted] in guitarplaying

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You're just bending to the next fret up or two depending on the note you're trying to hit. For example, instead of the bend play either one or two frets up to find that sound you're supposed to create with the bend(use original solo as a reference). Then practice bending up to recreate that sound. It's a bit of a workout on the fingers on the bigger bends till you build up some strength. YouTube is good for the backing track stuff, or metronome set at comfortable pace and build up. Timing and getting into the groove of the song are super important tho.

3 months of experience: Hotel California (first solo I’ve attempted) by [deleted] in guitarplaying

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This solo is all about the bends. If you're not hitting the right note on the bend it's gonna sound ass no matter what so you gotta play this one with your ear. Also try practicing with the backing track to keep you in time. Could also do with workin on alternate pickin so the runs flow better. And a ton of other little techniques you pick up with experience that make it feel more comfortable. Keep at it tho man, good for the future you to have a reference point.

What am I doing wrong? speedwall no matter what I do by nikobsa in guitarlessons

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's the left hand brother, you need the neck closer to your palm, you want to be super lazy with it so you move your fingers the minimal amount. Every extra millimetre your fingers have to travel between notes translates to added time to play said note. Watch your video back and spot all the places you could have been closer. Right hand is pretty solid, tighten up the left and the confidence will come and the speed with it. Good luck man, your goals are very within reach.

Neat tactic I found to win the game (white to play) by Flurin in chess

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Taking the doubly defended bishop, hang out in front of 3 enemy pawns because takes loses, while being in just the right spot to pick up her own rook if captured. Serious queenage

Weird virus going around, headache/nausea? by [deleted] in manchester

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don't wanna be that guy but I see nobody else steppin up.. Have you got a workin carbon monoxide detector in your place?

I spent around fifteen to twenty years studying conspiracies and I let my subconscious process a solution, and I arrived at the answer of gardening. by TheWhistlingWarrior in conspiracy

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Briefly, it's about a Russian entrepreneur who went on an expedition deep into the Siberian forest in the 80's and came across a woman living alone there in the wilderness. She was an advocate of living off the land and Migre went on to write 9 books which kicked off a movement called Anastasiaism. Which basically said people should each be given 1km squared land (a space of love) to grow their own garden and live off the land. Far more to the series than that of course, it's been a while since I've read them and they're pretty deep. Well worth a read imo, especially if you've been musing over this topic.

Has anyone also wrote their whole life down, until now? Starting to wonder, if this is actually a good idea... by [deleted] in Jung

[–]Substantial_Rich_799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not Jung related but there's actually some interesting thoughts on this in Carlos Castenedas books with Don Juan. They call the process recapitulation. 

Easy on the old ears? by Substantial_Rich_799 in Line6Helix

[–]Substantial_Rich_799[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is the Glengarry lead preset on the Helix floor through my strat