That's interesting - like a private rocket launch - no other people around. I guess those guys were pretty far away judging by the sound and aftershock delays.
it was a Russian Space Agency launch - lost three navigation satellites.
That's interesting - like a private rocket launch - no other people around. I guess those guys were pretty far away judging by the sound and aftershock delays.
Truly, a fantabulous piece of kit! Use it to cover a shit-hole in the morning, chop an onion for lunch, nail a coffin shut in the evening.
Not sure if the anchor function is safe for a body mass of more than 45 kilos though. And probably not safe for children under three, as small parts can swallow children.
I particularly liked the Isoltion belt function.
I wonder, does it come in a left-handed version?
If you dial the number on your screen NOW you get the free pocket sized model of the same tool! All the fun-ctionality in a quarter of the size!
i think i've watched this thing close to two million times
enjoy!
Truly, a fantabulous piece of kit! Use it to cover a shit-hole in the morning, chop an onion for lunch, nail a coffin shut in the evening.
Not sure if the anchor function is safe for a body mass of more than 45 kilos though. And probably not safe for children under three, as small parts can swallow children.
I particularly liked the Isoltion belt function.
I wonder, does it come in a left-handed version?
If you dial the number on your screen NOW you get the free pocket sized model of the same tool! All the fun-ctionality in a quarter of the size!
The most amazing thing about Danny( well, maybe not the most, but what I find incredible) was his ability to split 4 strings and sharp 2 strings while playing 2 others flat at the same time. I mean he'd go flat on the low E, sharp on the A, flat on the D and go sharp on the G, all simultaneously. . It's easy to do if you're sharping or flattening strings next to each other, but he skipped over strings and did it opposingly, not 2 or 4 adjacent strings. Simply Godlike. Sure wish he hadn't done that other thing and was still alive. The first time I ever saw him play was at an old DC bar called Crazy Horse.
Les Paul had just gotten into Mike Battels echoplex and had him as his test pilot.
Suffice it to say he went to unconscious land and blew the room out.
If anyone cares, look at how these guys use the knobs on their Telecasters. That is a sign of incredible mastership of your instrument. Just so awesome!
Having the opportunity to play with someone with that skill level brought me joy.
Fucktard, why did you do it?
Why didn't I see it coming and stop it?
I can't do shit right. On another note, Danny's local nickname was "The Humbler", cause after any guitar player saw him, they just had to walk away, go home and practice some more.
Les Paul said he was the best guitar he ever knew.