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elSicomoro 10-13-2003 10:27 PM

Goddamn Bruce...you got 49! Blind Man's Zoo.

Slight, that's definitely not the first Sabbath CD.

wolf 10-14-2003 01:56 PM

Don't let the week go by without checking out the Jesus of the Week (if the link is working correctly, that's a jesus that I liked, rather than this weeks jesus. You can go directly to http://www.jesusoftheweek.com if you want to see the current one.

xoxoxoBruce 10-14-2003 06:12 PM

I like this one.:D

xoxoxoBruce 10-15-2003 11:11 PM

Guitar collections of the stars.

Elspode 10-16-2003 12:20 AM

Well, that's cool, but I *know* these guys have more guitars than the site shows...Entwistle had an enormous collection of some of the coolest guitars on Earth.

darclauz 10-16-2003 12:06 PM

Just in case i'm NOT the only person on the planet never to have seen this:

http://img.tapuz.co.il/forums/20208414.htm

xoxoxoBruce 10-17-2003 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Elspode
Well, that's cool, but I *know* these guys have more guitars than the site shows...Entwistle had an enormous collection of some of the coolest guitars on Earth.
I know your right Els, I seen pictures of some of those collections.
Last week I noticed a Celler member online that I didn't remember seeing the name before. I clicked on his profile and went to his website. Spent quite a while checking out how he was putting a studio together and an awesome guitar collection. When I accidentally lost the link, I went back the the Cellar Home but he was gone and I couldn't remember his name.:blush:

Undertoad 10-17-2003 05:49 PM

My buddy wst3 maybe?

xoxoxoBruce 10-17-2003 06:16 PM

YES You da man, UT.:beer:

Undertoad 10-17-2003 06:45 PM

Well if you want to take a look at Bill's gear, that can be arranged. But not too soon, he's just sold his house and must move all that stuff into a new basement!

Bill and I go way back as in he ran the radio station at my school when he was in his second senior year and me a dumb incoming freshman. We work projects together, we are the dynamic duo. I hired him a few years back and in about two weeks it looks like he may hire me. If anyone wants a complete walking IT department, we can be had as a team...

daniwong 10-17-2003 07:27 PM

You guys need a network engineer? My BF has been unemployed for months now......

Elspode 10-17-2003 08:28 PM

Bill has some really, really boss guitars, man. The Mosrite Ventures model makes me drool. I came within a couple of hours of owning one of these once when I was a teenager. My stepmother was a high school girlfriend of one of the Ventures, and she was supposed to get him to score one for me...but something came up at the last moment, and by the time all was said and done...no Mosrite. Sigh.

I also have a tremendous woody for the Martin D 18 (even though I have a lovely D 28), and I have all the admiration in the world for anyone who can play Stick.

wst3 10-20-2003 11:48 AM

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Originally posted by Elspode
Bill has some really, really boss guitars, man.

Thanks!!! (The UnderToad pointed me towards this thread...)

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The Mosrite Ventures model makes me drool. I came within a couple of hours of owning one of these once when I was a teenager. My stepmother was a high school girlfriend of one of the Ventures, and she was supposed to get him to score one for me...but something came up at the last moment, and by the time all was said and done...no Mosrite. Sigh.

I've taken that poor Mosrite to the Philly Guitar Show several times with the intent to sell... but at the last minute I always chickent out!!! It was my first electric guitar, I bought it from the guitarist from Musica Orbis, a West Chester area band way back when<G>, and played it all through high school.

I still drag it out a couple time a year, and it just has this particular sound that I can't get otherwise. The fact that I play it infrequently is what drives me to sell it, the fact that I love the sound prevents me from following trhough<G>!

Same sorta deal with the Duolian... if I were a responsibe guy I'd turn it over to a collector who would appreciate the heritage and whatnot... but it sounds cool, so I keep it!!!

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I also have a tremendous woody for the Martin D 18 (even though I have a lovely D 28),

Funny how that works... my D-18 is from the late 70s, and I love it (except for the part where it ends up back in Nazareth every so many years for a neck reset - UGH! But, lately I've been really wanting a rosewood dread to compliment the magonany dread. This summer I played an incredible Santa Cruz while up in Maine, and after we settle on the new place my bride has promised me I can go out and buy one!!!!

The Pimentel is an interesting beast, for those so interested... it is a rosewood dread with a very long scale and a neck width more like a classical guitar. Makes it great for fingerstyle playing, not so great for doing the old CSN&Y thing!!!

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and I have all the admiration in the world for anyone who can play Stick.

Sorry to disappoint... that darned Stick is the toughest thing in the world to play!! I stink the place up with it. I haven't given up yet...

Bill

Elspode 10-20-2003 01:16 PM

I've never heard of the Pimentel, and the thumbs end up 404 when you click on them, so I don't really get a good look at it, but a wide-neck steel strung guitar sounds like heaven to me! I'm the short stubby fat-fingered type of guitarist who aches to be able to have a little bit of slop room when he plays. I can barely fit my fingers on the frets of a Ricky 12-string (whoever thought that making their standard neck into a 12 string would be a good idea needs to be beaten severely about the head and shoulders...Roger McGuinn must have fingers like pencils, man).

All of that lovely hardware (I just now noticed that you have not one but *two* Larivees) begs the question...how the hell can you afford such a collection?

Also, the mando, if I'm reading the tiny print correctly, says "Mid-Missouri" is the maker? Who and where the hell are they from? (being a Missourian and a folkish type musician, you'd think I'd have heard of them before).

wst3 10-20-2003 02:21 PM

Pimental is a really interesting builder, check out their site at: www.rt66.com/~pimentel

The father built classical guitars, quite well respected by the way, and one of the sons really wanted to build steel stringed instruments, and thus was born the instrument I have<G>!

I bought it for exactly the same reason you mentioned, I wanted more space for my stubby little fingers. A dread for fingerstyle is, sadly, a bit of a compromise though, and I have since picked up two much smaller instruments... the Larivees you noticed!

A thought or two about those, since they both have interesting stories:

I had sent the Pimental in for some minor work (I was able to afford it as the previous owner had broken the neck off, and the repair job was sub-par, no structural probems, but the cosmetics are bad. Anyway, when I went to pick it up the store manager handed me the OM to play while he went into the back to get my guitar. When he returned I called him a less than polite name, and added a deposit for the OM to the bill. It is that cool a guitar... took 5 seconds to know I wanted it.

The L-09 is even stranger. I had played it at a guitar shop up in Maine, but as I was about to get married, and was still paying off the ring, I decided I didn't need it. It sold the next day. Oh well.

Fast forward to our honeymoon, and we're driving around Maine, and we stop in at the music store, and the guitar is back. Fate? Well, my lovely bride decided that since we really had no idea what our finances were going to look like after paying for the wedding we might as well buy it... and it has thus been dubbed the honeymoon guitar! Both of my brothers have always thought that since the guy buys a ring, the girl should have to reciprocate... a concept all of our wives have laughed at... but this was pretty close!

Sorry about the site... I haven't really touched it since my son was born, almost 18 months ago... and then I simply added a bunch of pics of him (not too proud a papa!!!), and I think I deleted all the guitar pictures to make room!!!

The mandolin... Mid-Missouri makes some really great, really plain, really inexpensive mandolins. Not everyone carries them, but they are worth looking for! This was actually a 40th birthday gift from my family... I had been ranting for a bit about mandolins, so they figured they should get me one to mark the event.

Be forewarned... if you have stubby fingers like I do the mando is quite a challenge!!!

And no, I'm not ignoring the how did I collect this stuff question... just left it for last. A lot of it has to do with the fact that I was single till just a couple of years ago...

Being single meant I didn't have to explain my purchases to anyone, it also meant I wasn't supporting others, so I could be a little irresponsible. It also gave me the opportunity to work more than one job. I've done studio design and maintenance as a side business for over 20 years now, and it has provided me with a means to build my own studio.

And part of it has to do with just plain old dumb luck, you'd scream if I told you what I paid for some of those!!! Another amusing tale... back when Yamaha and Ensoniq were tryng desparately for floor space in music stores, my local dealer was ranting one evening about how great guitars were and how horrible all this electronic junk was, and how anybody with half a brain would rather buy a guitar. That particular evening I was looking at the Ensoniq piano module, which had a pricetag of around $500. The store owner asked me if I'd rather buy a guitar or the stupid little module... I replied that the Yamaha SA-800 was the guitar I was thinking about, but it was a lot more than the module, and he commented that I could have either one for the same $500. Well, that choice was pretty simple.

I went back the next day and offered to pay the balance of the difference, but he said no, he was ranting and he'd be more careful next time, but a deal was a deal. IT was nearly a steal!!!

The only other one I bought new is the D-18, and at the time the music store was owned by the father of one of my band-mates, who felt bad for me cause I had just had three guitars stolen, so even that was a pretty good deal!

Lots of guitars... lots of amusing tales...

Beestie 10-21-2003 07:37 AM

I don't know what a Boobah is but they sure do make a fun website that you can send the kids to.

Put the "cursor" at the center of the spiral to get toys - click the toy to play.

Or, click on the Boobah's off to the right and then make your own music by turning instruments on and off while they dance to the beat.

Its for the kids but its pretty cool.

darclauz 10-21-2003 12:54 PM

thank you! that boohbah is totally cool...my 2 1/2 year old who is JUST learning mouse control, will totally love that site.

xoxoxoBruce 10-21-2003 05:47 PM

BooBah is the Timothy Leary Foundation. :D

warch 10-22-2003 12:03 PM

Here's one for the homeschoolers and generally experimental. http://www.orionbiosolutions.com/

wolf 10-22-2003 02:42 PM

Visual History of the US

Simplified, but cool.

wolf 10-23-2003 01:06 PM

Very, Very Scary

SFW, but not for the squeamish. May cause flashbacks. ;)

wolf 10-23-2003 01:14 PM

Lessons in Science

Elspode 10-23-2003 02:16 PM

I'm guessing Britney will do her doctoral thesis on the subnuclear structure of silicone.

xoxoxoBruce 10-26-2003 10:20 AM

American made clothing Jeans to size 62. Shirts to 4xl. Pass the cheesesteaks, momma.:D

perth 10-28-2003 02:46 PM

Waytoopersonals.

Hoo boy. Funny stuff.

SteveDallas 10-28-2003 03:06 PM

Shows the positions of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter in real time.

http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/jupsat/

Elspode 10-28-2003 06:11 PM

I wonder if the applet shows the inverted view in a telescope, or if it is normal?

hot_pastrami 10-28-2003 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Elspode
I wonder if the applet shows the inverted view in a telescope, or if it is normal?
Probably the former.... te site says "This applet displays Jupiter and the four main satellites (Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto) in realtime as seen from Earth" (emphasis mine).

Beestie 10-28-2003 08:07 PM

Allright people! Just remember, if it were you, those cats would be BLOWIN' YOUR ASS OFF SO GET SHOOTIN' and to HELL with PETA!!!!


:3eye:

wolf 10-29-2003 02:56 AM

For those tormented souls who may be experiencing writers block, the Goth-O-Matic Poetry Generator awaits the touch of your agonized mind!

Create poems about Supernatural Violence & Horror, Feeling Very Sorry for Yourself, Fear of Religious Persecution, The Eternal Love of Vampires, or The Black Abyss of Betrayal.

http://www.deadlounge.com/poetry/

zippyt 10-29-2003 07:38 PM

Check this page out .
http://www.extremepumpkins.com/conwinbrear2.html

Dagney 10-30-2003 12:26 PM

http://maddox.xmission.com/

because it sounds familiar, that's why.

I am not _quite_ sure where this came from, but I'm nearly 100% positive it was not posted by me. My other half, perhaps, but not me.

perth 10-30-2003 04:43 PM

http://www.extremepumpkins.com/

zippyt 10-31-2003 02:00 AM

Perth dude i posted that 2 post befor you !!!

Beestie 10-31-2003 10:21 AM

Here is a way to send some gifts to Iraqi children if you are so inclined.

-- edited to fix link.

perth 10-31-2003 10:28 AM

Ha! Sorry zippy. I'm a moron.

perth 10-31-2003 12:42 PM

This might want its own thread, but what the hell:

http://www.yetanotherdot.com/asp/80s.html

80's music lyrics quiz. I scored a 98.5. You can do better than that.


Actually, I misspelled a word. 100.5.

Elspode 10-31-2003 01:44 PM

I got a completely honest 118.5 (completely honest because I went in and corrected my misspellings that were actually correct answers...this wasn't a spelling test).

<center> <a href="http://www.yetanotherdot.com/asp/80s.html"> <img src="http://www.yetanotherdot.com/asp/80s5.jpg" border=0> </a> </center>

perth 10-31-2003 04:47 PM

Correcting misspellings is fair, I think.

slang 10-31-2003 06:51 PM

I scored an honest 32% but I dont listen to music much.

The hard ones were easy.

wolf 11-01-2003 02:57 PM

Incredible. This is a guy who is just tinkering ...

Griff 11-01-2003 06:28 PM

35.45- Hey, at least I beat slang, of course I guessed a few...

wolf 11-01-2003 07:02 PM

37.2

I sing happily along with many 80s songs, which I love dearly, but often without knowing all the words ...

Uryoces 11-01-2003 07:24 PM

118 before spelling corrections, 123 after. 'Billy' Jean, 'prophest', and 'Thunderdom'.

Warm smell of Colitas! *sniff* Mmm. 10 points.

"100. hearts not farts rule my world" guessed on that one. I guessed wrong of course. :p

elSicomoro 11-01-2003 07:52 PM

69.5...not bad given that I didn't have MTV or alternative radio for most of the 80s.

wolf 11-04-2003 02:22 AM

I should be really, totally, completely ashamed that I'm the one who brings this completely chauvenistic, inappropriate site to everyone's attention.

(NSFW)

wolf 11-04-2003 02:56 AM

Finding your Cyborg Nature ...

"Electronic Violence Android" (how cool is that??!!)

"Worker Optimized for Logical Fighting"

:-D

wolf 11-04-2003 03:08 AM

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Actually, this version is EVEN cooler:

xoxoxoBruce 11-04-2003 04:48 AM

:cool:

Whit 11-04-2003 11:10 AM

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I got Worker Hardwired for Infiltration and Troubleshooting. Acceptable.

SteveDallas 11-04-2003 11:22 AM

I got 18.5 on the 80s music thing, even with the 5 point bonus for telling where I saw it!!

Elspode, I believe the Jupiter thingy shows a "normal" view. But I'd have to look on some other charts to be sure. I'm wondering how long the "upside down" view will continue to be standard, considering the current popularity of telescopes that flip things left to right instead of up/down.

Elspode 11-04-2003 11:32 AM

Coolness...and it sort of goes with my new anniversary toy, too...

http://www.brunching.com/cybimages/E/cyb-ELSPODE.gif

I also like the button text for executing the rendering of your handle...it is what the old arcade game Berzerk says.

dave 11-04-2003 11:37 AM

http://www.msdelta.net/~dave/images/cellar/cyb-DAVE.gif

http://www.msdelta.net/~dave/images/...b-BECOMING.gif

Elspode 11-04-2003 12:16 PM

Nocturnal Gratification sounds like some sort of euphemism for somthing...

hot_pastrami 11-04-2003 12:18 PM

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Experience fear as a result of my presence!

elSicomoro 11-04-2003 12:35 PM

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Hmmm...

elSicomoro 11-04-2003 12:38 PM

2nd Round
 
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WTF?

Elspode 11-04-2003 01:25 PM

Sounds like one personna is the intellectual type, and one is the cyborg-gardening type.

breakingnews 11-04-2003 01:30 PM

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Interesting. SUcks I coulkdn't get the whole name in there.

breakingnews 11-04-2003 01:30 PM

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And again.


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