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What's the most played guitar in your house, and why?

Was thinking about this today while looking at my gear. I have a really nice American start that I love but honestly my most played guitar lately is just this cheap little acoustic sitting right next to my desk. It sounds way worse but the friction of pulling the strat out of the hard case and plugging in makes me lazy lol. It got me curious if the best guitar is always the most used one for you guys or if convenience just wins out at home? also, do you find yourself grabbing the low maintenance couch guitar way more often just because its right there?

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u/Jammuisboring — 7 hours ago

Torque tube stone noise and gas smell inside

Hope it holds up until the next 50,000 miles.

u/Jammuisboring — 4 days ago

Stop buying generic twenty-dollar auto zone mats that slide around, wait for the warehouse clearance

Look I am all about saving a dollar on vehicle maintenance but throwing those cheap universal rubber rectangles into your footwells is a massive false economy tbh they don't fit the clips so they constantly slide forward under the pedals and the thin compound wears straight through where your heel rests within four months ngl i spent more money replacing generic retail sets over two years than if I had just bought a proper custom molded barrier from the start so here is my budget tip for the sub I completely ran my stock carpets into the ground all summer and just watched the high-end automotive factory outlets until they ran a massive holiday inventory dump long story short I found an official 3W floor mats coupon code discount online that knocked forty percent off a set of their custom-molded injection-tpe trays with the dual-layer carpet mat toppers because I bought them during the off-season warehouse rotation they fit the factory retention clips perfectly and keep the underlying floor bone dry for less than the price of a cheap tire change do you guys actually pay full retail for name-brand vehicle protection or do you just wait out the logistics clearances like i do?

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u/Jammuisboring — 15 days ago

The most repetitive thing you do as a caregiver that you wish was automated?

I was talking to a few people who take care of older family members recently and one thing that keeps coming up is how much time gets eaten up by small repetitive tasks. They are not even necessarily hard to do.

It is just all the little things that you constantly have to remember, track, check, schedule, or follow up on every single day.

What is the one thing you find yourself doing over and over that you wish someone had already built a better solution for?

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u/Jammuisboring — 20 days ago

Every evening my heart craves for side hustle

Even after working full time, i feel underutilised and crave for starting a side hustle either by investing capital or time? What to do guys, i am good at video editing and MS excel

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u/Jammuisboring — 20 days ago