I haven't shared one in some time
I haven't used the beach boys as background music. I also really like the colour
I haven't used the beach boys as background music. I also really like the colour
Being that hes 10, I understand why he might think being called a "Nerd" is an insult.
But he couldn't comprehend that you could be a "star wars nerd", and all that means is you've watch star wars a lot, and you know a lot about it.
I would like to know, from some self-proclaimed "Nerds", what is the coolest topic, you are a nerd in? Id like to open his mind to it. Also if tour topic isn't "cool", id like to know why you think its cool.
You know how, when you dont do something for a long time, things change?
Its been over 10 years since I last played, and some technologies.
I look up "effects pedal power supply" on google, and there aren't as many daisy chains, but there are USB power bricks.
My general understanding with power bricks are rhe deliver the same power to all pedals, where as daisy chains lose power towards the end.
I currently own a power brick, that ive owned for a very long time, and its still working well. But for my own curiosity are theses USB ones any good? They're only a fraction of what i paid.
I got a used bike off market place, it sounds a bit loud. Ive never sound checked a bike, so I have no idea what "too loud" is.
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I want to know where I can find the standards, that aren't "google AI"
The silver hot end is what came with my ender 3 V2 neo, and the red one is the one I accidentally ordered when the first hot end failed.
When searching "creality ender 3 V2 hotend", the red one is a common search result. However the red on doesn't bolt straight on, but it does look like it wires straight in.
Ive since purchased a replacement silver one, and ive done lots of printing.
My question is, is the red hot end a modification? Or is it from a specific model?
Also sorry if this is an old thing, that gets asked about a lot.
I had surgery on my knee last week, so I have lots of extra time.
My youngest has been asking me for a while "when are you going to paint another picture of me?"
Its 40 colours, but I think i prefer 24 colour kits
I enjoy a bit of DIY. I'm prepared to fail, but I want to lower my chances of failure.
I own a Marshall DSL 15c (not a classic, but not digital garbage). I can play for a bit, but then it turns off, but not really, it makes the noise an amplifier makes when its on, but its not amplifying my guitar. I got it fixed, and it broke again. That was well over 10 years ago, and I just used another amp.
Im not asking for a diagnosis.
What i would like is a reference to a web page, book, or YouTube video that will teach how to troubleshoot, and what to look for.