swordgeek

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[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 7 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Always has been.

SNL appeals to a certain demographic. As the cast and style chang, you age out. The result is that you look at 'your' cast as awesome, and everything after as cringe. Then, after two generations of TV, you find that it's funny again. Maybe not as good as it once was, but pretty decent.

People 7-10 years younger are going to experience EXACTLY the same thing - shifted by 7-10 years.

And the exact same thing will happen with music.

[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 11 points 9 hours ago
[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 3 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

Generally, because that's not how cartoons are voiced.

However, table reads at comic conventions are a popular thing.

[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

In the early '80s, BBSes were a source of piracy. Also, local user groups would share or rent tapes/disks of software 'only to be used that month,' with a wink and a nod.

In the mid-'80s, I was downloading...images from FTP sites around the world, and also assembling multi-part uuencoded files from Usenet.

This was all before the web, and It wasn't new then.

[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Not by a long shot.

The fact that only two parties swap leadership back and forth is true, but we frequently have minority governments in Canada; and thst means third parties can act as the deciding factor, and bring pressure on the sitting government.

The reason that the Liberals and the CPC hate the idea of PR is that it would just about end the prospect of majority governments.

[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 days ago (4 children)

I'm convinced that Poilievre is there to be so terrible that the opposition rallies around a single leader/party (Carney ATM), and squeezes out the alternative (NDP).

In other words, his job isn't to win, it's to turn Canada into a two-party system.

[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 days ago

Most of 'em. Here are some highlights.

  • vi/vim. The one true text editor
  • thunderbird. Standard email client
  • musicbee. Absolutely the BEST audio player/organizer anywhere. Sadly, not available on Linux
  • potplayer. Just a simple, high quality video player
  • LibreOffice. Used to be almost as good as MS. Now it is far better.
  • FIrefox, sort of. I've lately switched to Waterfox, which is from the same code base as ff.
[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 4 points 6 days ago

I will never celebrate the death of another human. Not even Trump.

I will be glad that the world just got better, and curious about whether the US fascists can find another mouthpiece so successful as he.

But his death isn't likely to change much in a party he rebuilt to venerate him.

[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 0 points 6 days ago

May he lose again.

Irresponsible shithead man-child.

[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Quit making new accounts. I'm tired of blocking you over and over.

You are actively making the fediverse worse.

 

I have had a 1960-era Marlin (not Martin!) guitar since I was a teen in the '80s. I abused it, trashed the finish, changed the electronics, and then took it apart for a project that never happened.

I'd like to restore it roughly to its original state. Right now, it's all about the electronics.

First off, is there any advantage to lining the body (pickup) cavity with copper foil? Will it reduce the noise and hum?

Secondly, since I have to desolder the switches, will twisting the pickup leads help?

Thirdly, does anyone have a wiring diagram for this thing? Two single coil pickups each run to an on/off toggle, but then I've got a handful of broken and loose parts.

The URL is for an auction of a guitar (almost) identical to mine, just to trigger anyone's memories.

Thanks all!

[–] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 week ago

It's weird, but not NEARLY as weird as your obsession with age-gap relationships.

How many accounts are you going to get banned on this question?

 

My cheap no-name Chinese backpack is finally falling apart, after over 20 years of absolutely solid service.

I want something that will last at least another 20 years, will hold a modern 16" laptop (e.g. Macbook), and will also let me toss a pair of jeans and light jacket in, when I ride home from work in the spring and fall afternoons.

I'd like to avoid American brands if possible.

Looked online at the SwissGear 5698 and Endure, but don't know how well they're built, or if they'll hold my junk.

Any recommendations?

 

My car was written off and hauled away to scrap a few months ago. However, I still have the coded socket for the secure lug nuts (one per wheel).

I can't think of a good reason to keep it, but thought I'd ask here before chucking it.

 

A few weeks ago our shower started to occasionally drain slowly. As it got worse, I thought I'd have to get out the snake or call a plumber. Then the other day I thought 'why not just try the plunger?'

30 seconds of plunging, and I suddenly felt the blockage break loose, and the 8cm of standing water drained immediately.

Gotta love simple fixes that work.

 

OK, I am obviously not talking about Hawksbill tortoiseshell - so illegal it almost hurts to LOOK at a pick. So we have created a thousand analogues, including things like synthetic plastics (delrin, ultex, etc.) and polymerized natural proteins (galalith et al).

But there are green turtles which are entirely unthreatened, and have comparable shells. There are horns from a dozen animals which are made of keratin. There are HORSE HOOVES that get routinely trimmed. Why are these not being used to replace actual tortoiseshell, despite being chemically closest to it?

 

The fencer who disqualified the US épée team from competing in the 2024 Olympics was sanction in August 2025 due to "multiple violations of USA Fencing's code of conduct and athletic code of conduct." He will be eligible to apply for reinstatement in August 2030.

 

Just in the last few months, it seems like everyone who is doing content creation on youtube (etc.) is holding a tiny mic up, in the frame of the camera.

I get that mics are needed, but a good desk mic or a headset or whatever else you might imagine is just as good acoustically, and far less distracting. And they were all in use up until a few months ago.

Is this just a fashion trend?

 

I realized I don't often see spools on bikes when I'm out, and am wondering if people take them off when not using them.

 

The front of the cutlery drawer pulled off the drawer frame some months ago. Finally got around to reattaching it, better than the cheap constrution it originally was.

 

Obviously they won't be identical, and year, etc. will make a difference too. I'm just curious if they're fairly close or very different.

Anyone with experience?

 

The Bay was drawn to the $12.5 million offer because it "substantially" exceeded the value the charter had been given during a 2022 insurance appraisal, said Adam Zalev, co-founder of Bay financial advisor Reflect Advisors, in a court filing made Wednesday.

 

My friend and I were talking about power requirements in loudspeaker design and the fact that almost all of the power is required to drive the woofers and move lots of air.

Then he asked "do basses exert more energy talking or singing than sopranos?"

Or put another way, does a lower frequency voice need more power (energy) to achieve the same volume as a high voice?

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