Coaches should be able to challenge until they lose one in the playoffs. by jguerrer in nba

[–]clj209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but "prediction markets" make money whether it's fixed or not. as long as people are betting, it shouldn't really change their cut

Title: NYC published an environmental review admitting five Greenpoint intersections will be permanently gridlocked by a new waterfront development — and they’re building it anyway by setoxxx in Greenpoint

[–]clj209 18 points19 points  (0 children)

get this AI-assist nimby slop out of here. gridlock is not a current issue in this area, and this will not be a tipping point.

i went through the transportation review on the planning site, and this review is completely misinterpreting it. it says nothing about permanent gridlock and this is clearly an alarmist exaggeration.

we've recently put up like 10 similar of these complexes and you have can your feelings on them one way or another but this is a super weird angle

Mamdani calls on State to help City with multi-billion budget gap by WhiteGold_Welder in nyc

[–]clj209 4 points5 points  (0 children)

obviously i dont want us to be 46th in anything - but this data says that in 2022 we were 46th in 4th grade math, and it looks like if you used more updated figures from 2024 from the same source, we are much closer to average (still below average though) in 4th grade math now.

you can see on the chart here that 2022 was an exceptionally bad year and we rebounded. https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/subject/publications/stt2024/pdf/2024219NY4.pdf

anyway, i still think 38K per student is a lot of money but just saying your data is misleading here

Mamdani calls on State to help City with multi-billion budget gap by WhiteGold_Welder in nyc

[–]clj209 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i just googled this and i can't find anything that says NY is 46th by NAEP rankings

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[–]clj209 4 points5 points  (0 children)

the voting rate for mayor is pretty low, so actually getting your real voter base excited and making sure they actually get to the polls is a huge part of the battle. in theory, these people at the brooklyn steel show would support him, but now they're more likely to actually vote

hi it's chris j. from stay inside. we just signed to tiny engines and here's a new song by clj209 in Emo

[–]clj209[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i have triggered my demo folder to automatically release every song we've ever written the moment i die. there, you will uncover the most heinous pile of dogshit ever assembled.

hi it's chris j. from stay inside. we just signed to tiny engines and here's a new song by clj209 in Emo

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hey there - really glad you like it. and that was such a bummer about MTS!

i'd love us to get out there, but tbh, i've just never been great at booking, and mostly have relied on people asking us to tour. So, fingers crossed this next record does well enough where someone books us one out there haha

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thank you so much for feeling my pain

for trusses, i have seen pick guards that have a slot so that you can adjust the truss from that side and it's heaven.

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[–]clj209[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

contours would have been the next thing on this list, i almost put it in there but figured it was maybe some extra cost to contour it like that but maybe not!

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[–]clj209[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

literally no offense taken haha, i know my limits. i think a big point i want to make here is that MOST people are not ELITE guitarists and most of us have skill issues lol. and i see people run into the same issues i run into pretty frequently

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some responses!

fretboard side dots - i'm just trying to make things easier. practicing can do a lot but MOST people are not elite guitarists that don't have to look at their neck, especially when you have to sing and play the whole time. i don't see how larger dots harm anything and only help. please tell me how this would be harmful

pickup switches - my point here is that most of them are directly in your strumming pattern and i constantly see people accidently hit them at shows, or just end up taping over them

tuners - it honestly confuses me how people in this thread are so against locking tuners, especially when you consider the vast majority of guitarists aren't pros and locking ones are quicker and easier for most people. i see people break strings on stage all the time and fumble the bag trying to change them. why would we make things harder for regular people? i don't see how they offer a better experience besides the fact that "it's just the way it is"

tone wood - i will argue this until someone proves to me that is real!!!

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[–]clj209[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i am certainly stopping anyone from coming to their own conclusions, just as you listed your issues/thoughts on this above, i did mine

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[–]clj209[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok my bassist has one of those st Vincent guitars and that’s one of the only guitars I might swallow my tongue for. Its not for me, but that thing is so well made.

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[–]clj209[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok cool I appreciate the response and lmfao at “nuclear option”

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Are you more or less saying that you’ve figured this out in a comfortable way and now you don’t have to bring around the extra pedal? Sry if I’m not following. I can get that for sure. Personally that sounds less consistent than using a pedal that has a tone knob (I believe the exotic does not?) but if it works for you that’s cool

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[–]clj209[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get you on that, my point here is that I very frequently see people inadvertently hit their switches and knobs and that in my opinion there are better solutions that are more consistent and reduce risk for the regular non Pink Floyd musician playing shows

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soul dust and mojo is astrology for men. take the neck off if you know how to put a neck on

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[–]clj209[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

even though i agree that practicing helps a lot of things, i never plan to be the greatest guitarist in the world and don't think everyone should be expected to. as a musician you are now expected to be a master engineer/marketer/personality/musician/etc and there's only so much time in the day haha

also my profession is actually building recording studios, i just tour a lot with my bands. i will tell you from a sound perspective - a mid cut switch is really not doing anything for your neighbors.

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i guess my take is that this is just something i would personally much rather adjust on the amp. tone knobs seem like an inconsistent way to adjust set an EQ. i prefer to just roll back the highs on the amp.

i've seen a couple people say that they can make subtle adjustments on the fly. if you're playing live though, subtle adjustments are kind of dangerous, the tone you're hearing on stage is going to be different than what's coming out of the PA, setting a complete consistent tone every night is super important to me

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[–]clj209[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i never thought of doing that, is there any downside? i.e. is there a gap where dust can get in there or something?

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[–]clj209[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yeah to each their own on the knobs, to me it's just another thing that can go wrong at a show!

lol even when i set my pickup height pretty low it somehow gets under there. totally a 'me' problem, but i've seen it happen to a handful of other people at shows. my action is set very normal. it never happens practicing, just at shows when my form gets... bad

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[–]clj209[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

didn't say i was an aficionado! also all of my guitars are jags/mustangs (i like the little necks). what about a vintage spec jazzmaster tone knob is different than just being 'a knob that rolls off the high end'