30_to_50_Feral_PAWGs [she/her]

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  • Shit, you just can not catch a fucking break, huh? meow-hug

    Cold temps will cause that to happen on an older battery – they lose capacity as the temperature drops, but sometimes they regain a tiny bit of voltage after you leave everything off for a little while (or when the weather gets a little bit warmer). Since this is a car that sat unused for more than a couple of months, yeah, that battery is likely toast.

    If you have a friend with a garage and a battery trickle charger with a “recondition”/repair function (they’re typically like $20-25 on Amazon), that might bring it back from the dead for a few months or so, but it takes a long time (8-12 hours or more) for that to run. Probably not helpful in your current situation, but maybe something to keep in mind if you do try to keep the old battery as a backup/spare.

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  • And it’s a silly point to make – he could easily have started out on a flipped right-handed guitar, and then switched to a lefty in the past 25 years. Christ, even the one in the photo is just a $500-600 Epiphone, not some jagoff dentist custom shop piece made from endangered tree species. I could have picked up that exact model off of Reverb for under $400 pre-pandemic. I didn’t, because I’m not in a jazz band, a baby boomer, or someone who jerks off in the mirror while wearing a Malcolm Young mask (but I repeat myself…), but you get the idea.

    There are a lot of good fuckin’ reasons to rag on Blinken (like the fact that in that photo, he’s playing a Neil Young song that trashes neoliberal imperialist capitalism, in Kyiv, without a fucking hint of irony), but “playing guitar left-handed while being 60 years old is bourgeois, ackshually” is a deeply weird hill to die on.








  • This is part of why tone-chasers (the second-worst kind of chaser) struggle with getting Hendrix’s sound on right-handed Strats – the polepieces aren’t staggered symmetrically on that particular style of single-coil pickup, and they aren’t adjustable without ripping apart the whole damn thing. Basically, this made his A and D strings touchier than they normally would have been on a right-handed setup, and his B and G are a little quieter. When you’re playing through an older-style fuzz like a Tone Bender or Fuzz Face, the difference is pretty noticeable because of how those circuits react to changes in input signal volume. You can sort of accomplish the same thing by tweaking the saddle heights on a Strat, but this has the added effect of ruining the radius of your strings in relation to the fingerboard.

    Incidentally, before the Russia/Ukraine stuff kicked off, there was this guy in Moscow that was selling custom-made reverse-staggered pickups wound to the Fender late-1960s spec for dirt cheap on eBay. I used a set on a partscaster build several years back, and while I sound nothing like Jimi Hendrix, I do really dig the oddball response on the low strings.

    Thank you for coming to my a-guy talk.




  • Yep, understandable. His example sounds an awful lot like he was trying to self-medicate undiagnosed ADHD symptoms in maybe the most fucked up way possible, which I’d find tragic if he weren’t a goddamned ghoul from a powerful family of ghouls, because you know full well he isn’t going to show that same sympathy and consideration towards regular people who are struggling with addiction. And of course we live in the reality where Hyannis Port didn’t have an “ironic” yacht club grunge scene.