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Wednesday, November 12, 2003

Last night, while the most

Last night, while the most wonderful woman in the world was preoccupied, I installed Exhibit Engine on my server. It's very configurable... allows indexing of EXIF data in a MySQL database so you can search on common fields (focal length, aperture, etc.), it allows you to input textual descriptions and associate them with specific images and gear, it allows exhibit browsing by thumbnail or microthumb, detail listing, etc. It's pretty cool. It just requires a lot of configuring to get set up properly. I want to migrate the stuff off 13th Stone onto this frontend, but I've lost so much EXIF data that a lot of it won't be accurate. I'll guess I suppose. Oh well, we'll see. There is a rumor floating around the office that there is another layoff coming on Friday. If severance packages are available, I hope I'm in the cut. This company is a plate full of poison that I feel has an inevitable end. I know how to swim, so I want off this sinking ship. I need the neck on my acoustic guitar adjusted. Any of my buds out there closet guitar mechs? Hit me up asap. The neck is so fux0r'd that the action changes the tonality of the note. I need a new guitar really. I'm just in the planning-for-Christmas-presents/pay-off-bills/selfish-camera-savings/repairing-house mode and a guitar doesn't seem to fit in comfortably. Maybe Sean will buy some phat ass rig and move back to the land of big chickens and I'll bum off him. Umm... yeah.
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sean  on  11/12  at  07:13 PM

Phat ass whut?  You expecting me to move back to be a trucker?

LOL, seriously though I need to have my neck adjusted too. My e,b and, I think a string tend to buzz a little when I fret the #1 spot.  The way Pan’s been going I haven’t even picked it up in a couple weeks. 

I’ve got a couple books you might be interested in:
the Heavy Guitar Bible and the Guitar Grimoire: Modes and Scales.  I’ve gotta bet back to my scale exercises and limber up lefty.

skepticult  on  11/14  at  11:15 AM

Check out the Guitar Player’s Repair Guide by Dan Erlewine.

Probably the best book available for do it yourself mayhem.

clayton  on  11/14  at  12:03 PM

thanks for the tip Jon… I’m on it like white on rice on a paper plate with a glass of milk in a snow storm

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