RE: What do you know today that you didn't know yesterday?
June 22, 2022 at 7:58 pm
(This post was last modified: June 22, 2022 at 7:59 pm by Rev. Rye.)
Two things:
1) Apparently, the little tip on the pickup selector switches of Fender guitars aren't quite as interchangeable as one might think. While they can be switched from Strat to Tele (something I've planned on doing with my Esquire for Jeff Beck-related reasons), some are built for (and can fit) American-built guitars and some can only fit Asian-built guitars. Fortunately, I managed to find one that fits both.
2) Watching Girl, Interrupted one thing that's really noticeable is that the three main girls' diagnoses seem to be way off. Susanna's illness seems more like Bipolar disorder than BPD, Lisa's ironically more Borderline than sociopathic, and I strongly suspect that Daisy has an ASD (in addition to a whole host of other things which may or may not be related to her situation with her dad.)
3) Evidently, in the late 60s, they had something that allowed 45s to play on repeat ad infinitum. I'm not sure why I didn't know this was a thing that existed pre-CDs, but I didn't. It probably wouldn't be too good for the record in the long run, but I guess that if you were expecting to be dead by the first couple plays, that wouldn't matter.
1) Apparently, the little tip on the pickup selector switches of Fender guitars aren't quite as interchangeable as one might think. While they can be switched from Strat to Tele (something I've planned on doing with my Esquire for Jeff Beck-related reasons), some are built for (and can fit) American-built guitars and some can only fit Asian-built guitars. Fortunately, I managed to find one that fits both.
2) Watching Girl, Interrupted one thing that's really noticeable is that the three main girls' diagnoses seem to be way off. Susanna's illness seems more like Bipolar disorder than BPD, Lisa's ironically more Borderline than sociopathic, and I strongly suspect that Daisy has an ASD (in addition to a whole host of other things which may or may not be related to her situation with her dad.)
3) Evidently, in the late 60s, they had something that allowed 45s to play on repeat ad infinitum. I'm not sure why I didn't know this was a thing that existed pre-CDs, but I didn't. It probably wouldn't be too good for the record in the long run, but I guess that if you were expecting to be dead by the first couple plays, that wouldn't matter.
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