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stratacus

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  1. I actually like the 90s Hamer cases better than the originals. They are more solidly built, have more cushioning and provide better protection.
  2. I think this belongs to HFC'er humfree per this post from September...but it could be that all Koa Mirages have to be pried away from the owner's fingers.
  3. This one just showed up on Boston CL: http://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/msg/4101539787.html
  4. 10 seconds in and I want to face punch this mother fucker.
  5. Here is a St. Louis Riverfront Times article with a couple of performance videos
  6. I did stage security for Gary Clark Jr at the 2008 Roots N Blues festival in Columbia, MO. I had not heard of him before, but have been a fan ever since. Tab Benoit was playing the same stage immediately after, and halfway through Gary's set, Tab steps out of his tour bus and walks up to me and asks "Who is that guy?"...
  7. Here's my list of recommendations, from west to east coast. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Sierra Nevada Tumbler Rogue Dead Guy Ale New Belgium Fat Tire My all time favorite. Leinenkugel Founders Dirty Bastard Great Scotch ale Sam Adam's Boston Lager Southern Tier Dogfish Head
  8. Watch the original with the original sound track. http://youtu.be/TJUXeeI3zHw Thanks for that Jerk! You're welcome! Truth, Justice and Guitars.
  9. Watch the original with the original sound track. http://youtu.be/TJUXeeI3zHw
  10. The video is actually of Clapton playing Old Love at Madison Square Garden. http://youtu.be/TJUXeeI3zHw The crowd shot at 1:52 in the original post with the adulterated audio and at 7:03 in the above are identical.
  11. This is the same T-62 that was mentioned in this thread in January. Here is the previous eBay listing.
  12. Let's get one thing straight: Gates changed the world, Jobs followed a distant second for decades. It's not one or the other, it's both. Gates changed the world by mainstreaming desktop computing. Jobs changed the world by mainstreaming mobile computing...period! Oh, and I've heard lots of people that heard from lots of other people that Leo was all about the bottom line, and saying so isn't demonizing...period! There would be no latter without the former. And let's not forget how long Jobs was chasing Gates' ass, trying to get to 5% of the market share which Gates owned. Gates changed the world into what we know it today. Jobs merely made changes to the changes (and I'm not down-playing that). Even the iPod was technology that SONY (a company I worked for in the early 2000's) invented, marketed, and then for some inexplicable reason abandoned. Essentially handing it to Apple. Jobs was a visionary, but he was not the one responsible for the manner in which we are all connected, neither was he above perpetuating slave labor in China so that we could have more iPads. He was a humanitarian but he was also a businessman, so we can't absolve him of all of the negatives that come with that moniker. WTF. This is like debating whether Superman can kick Batmans ass while butt-dialing his iPhone.
  13. Great score!! I picked up my 67 Vibrolux Reverb as a Frankenstein head 15 years ago go for $195.
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