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I have a magnetic Lego Jerry and Phil on my Rivera Rock crusher.

She turns them upside down after scrambling the settings on my gear.

I'm suppose to notice and fix the high pass or the watch out for the phantom before plugging in the ribbon. ?

This is harder than you might think, but it's good practice. Like getting hit in the stomach by a friend when you aren't expecting it. Inspector Clousseau preparing for battle.

And today, after recording a good 15 loops of a tune for a guitar lesson I hit undo a few times and re-do couldn't recover me. Ack! But there was an auto backup that had my stuff, so it was ok.

How do you bring in one of those large wave file made during a loop recording so you can see all of the tracks? Dragging it in didn't do the trick. It only showed the last recording.

And I look up and Jerry is heads up and Phil is heads down... What could that mean?

 

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The in wall phone jack is actually how we get the phones to work through the router that is in the room. It's actually backwards... it's the path for the phone downstairs to get out of the house through the router.

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I've got a 4-year-old here who loves to twist knobs. She can't resist the mixer, so it's always a delight when I power up the PA with every channel at max volume. But wait a minute...isn't your kid about 18?

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Kids are so over-rated, but very good at manipulation.

Many moons ago one somehow managed to make me into the bad guy because I didn't think that it feeding biscuits to my VCR was adorable.

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Last time I rode I had to get my elbow screwed back together. ?

(well, not the last time... the last time as far as my wife knows. That skateboard is just balanced between the supports... it lifts off and rides just fine.)

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