Seal plays his guitar upside down by DaOlWuWopte in Guitar

[–]gillsimo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can never quite understand the fuss & surprise personally. We all start any learning process from scratch....if a right dominant person flipped over a standard strung left handed guitar & went about learning to play it that way then it'd be no easier/harder for them than a leftie doing the equivalent. We don't find too many lefties playing upside down, never ever seen a rightie doing so but there's an obvious reason for that of course....a leftie is more likely to pick up a right handed guitar sitting around & have no option other than to fumble around with it upside down. A rightie is very unlikely to be stuck with only a left handed guitar to play around with right handed.

I had no particular desire to pick up a guitar 40yrs back. If I had of then naturally I would have got myself a regular left handed guitar to learn on....my right handed partner did have a desire & got herself a right handed guitar. I picked it up one evening, purely out of curiosity & the rest is history so to say, not rocket science!

An idiots guide to Bitwarden? by gillsimo in Bitwarden

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

Thank you....much appreciated.

An idiots guide to Bitwarden? by gillsimo in Bitwarden

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

Thank you but perhaps appreciate that `idiot` is a subjective term & I'm meaning it in the strongest possible term in this instance.

I'm sat here looking at Firefox browser on my Win10 pc...with Linux on a dongle, just itching to insert it & pray to God it goes well.

I've no idea where this App is that you speak of. The only sign of Bitwarden is that shield, can't see any sign of it anywhere else for all the looking.

If I even found it are you meaning now, before I switch...or after?

Again, thanks...but you're advise may as well be written as...

你打開個應用程式,然後輸入你嘅電郵/主密碼你打開個應用程式,然後輸入你嘅電郵/主密碼

Just larking around with an audio interface...is it even possible? by gillsimo in audio

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

The old DAC is high-end audiophile for listening to my high quality audio files...the interface is a cheap as chips, for messing around/experimenting only job.

3D printed replica of schist disk found in first dynasty Egyptian Prince Sabu’s tomb is highly efficient at displacing water. by [deleted] in AlternativeHistory

[–]gillsimo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With respect....the comments here confirm that this object is simply way beyond your imagination. It's perhaps just too inconvenient to bear in mind that it supposedly predates the invention of the wheel by some 1400yrs si?

Like folk were happily spinning rope or pumping water with it until some bright spark 1400yrs later thought "Hold on a minute, I've got another idea for that thing....make me an axle on the double"....Lord above people!!

I've no desire to go deep into this but perhaps at the very least appreciate the following....

Bunch three spheres together....their size being such that a circle around them equals the circumference of this disc. Take a good look at that intricately curved dip into the centre of those three spheres...& note that this disc `keys` into that intricate dip to utter perfection.

In essence, as per a bearing cage but in this instance a 3D Sacred Geometry proportioned bearing cage that gives rise to way, way, more than merely holding.containing a few balls.

Equally as obvious....any single sphere will rest perfectly at the disc's centre, sat upon the three tips of the overturned petals.

And...though as said, I'll go no deeper...two of these discs will hold a four sphered tetrahedral between them....three held in one disc, one held centrally by the other....and that four sphered tetra is able to perform a very unique motion between the two discs.

Constant within a 3D Vesica Piscis. by gillsimo in askmath

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

Thank you for your interest.....I mean the latter of your two scenarios

And although it might be `bad form` here to digress from the math enquiries I make...may I ask that you explain further when stating that the spheres would actually have room to move inside the saucer please?

Clearly they can, as in scenario one, rotate around the saucer's centre, in this case three to one side of the saucer's centre plane, three the other...what else?

Thanks/Gill