RageAgainstTheSurge

joined 1 year ago

Public transit has been lacking in my city even before the pandemic. They are still paying off for a light rail system from a decade ago that they are not maintaining. Also all the ticket machines smell like piss, which should not be a surprised considering for years there's been some guy who has been urinating at almost all the station.

"like, scoob, ya can’t just say that!" -- Shoe0nhead on Twitter as Shaggy

 

I've been spending the summer learning how to play the guitar. Last month, I bought a lovely Sire S7 and I've been having a blast playing it and learning guitar chords and playing with the modes on the couple of portable guitar amps I bought (The Fender Magnum Micro and a Positive Grid Spark Go). I know those amps might not sound that impressive, but like I said I'm still pretty new at this and when I get better, I'll probably get an even bigger amp.

But that's not why I'm here today.

I was on the Ernie Ball website thinking about picking up some spare strings (because I broke my little e string a few weeks ago), when I noticed they had different pack of string sets with different strings that were other than the typical 10-13-17-26-36-46 set, but had other gauges of strings.

Surely, the width of the strings would result in different notes as much as where you put your fingers on the fretboard, right?

So what would I be gaining or losing if I used a different set up strings? (I'm not planning on re-stringing my guitar any time soon, but it would be nice to know the significance of these other sets, what they are used for, and if there was a specific set ideal for playing certain genres or playing techniques.)

 

Just in time for the leopards to eat Sheriff Hee-Haw's face after he vetoed funding towards preventing flooding like what we got last year, there's a good chance that we could have another deluge this week.

While Governor Mike Parson certainly won't hold himself accountable for vetoing a bill meant to prevent flooding like what happened in University City, St. Peters, and Ellendale (that neighborhood along the River Des Peres near Maplewood and Shrewsbury), everyone effected by this potential disaster (and last years) certainly will.

Let's not take any chances and get ready.