u/ScreenageAngst

Starting school

Hey folks, I've been interested in LA for a little bit over a year. I'm 31 and going to community college soon and need advice as far as a path. Would getting my associates in environmental science help me form a foundation to transfer to a 4 year and get a bachelor's in LA, then pursuing a masters in LA? I am interested in urban design as well as LA

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u/ScreenageAngst — 3 days ago
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Love and support please

I'm really struggling with my mental health due to this so please be compassionate:

I'm going to Tied Down Detroit and my mom is giving me a ride. She keeps forgetting the dates of the event and is asking me "Whens that battle of the bands?"

I'm really reaching a breaking point because it's not, it's not a battle of the bands.

Can anyone help me reframe this for her so it doesn't tear our 30 year relationship to the ground?

Because it's not, it's not a battle of the bands. Right, guys?

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u/ScreenageAngst — 9 days ago
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Took my kids to the Farmers market today. We really enjoyed ourselves. I got a few plants and I also samples a few of the sourdough vendors (I'm very particular) and went with this loaf, I've seen her at different markets before and by far the best bread at the market and in the area. Absolutely love it, super friendly too.

Get out and support local vendors, folks.

u/ScreenageAngst — 20 days ago

When you see the red and the white, each of my speakers has a red and white terminal so, I'm confused as to what the black is for underneath each? How would I wire this and run it to my speakers?

u/ScreenageAngst — 23 days ago

So, setting up a listening room for the first time ever.

I have a streamer, a DAC, an amp, and speakers.

So, can I bridge the streamer and DAC with a micro USB and then run the DAC to my amp and then it goes to the speakers?

If so (or if not), the DAC and streamer both only have a right and left output so...what do I do since each speaker has two terminals?

I am very new to this and could greatly use some patience. Thank you.

u/ScreenageAngst — 23 days ago