![]() Don't really know much about bridges or tuners, so that'll be fun to research but switching to something lightweight could be good just for playability. Think the talman is probably my first choice right now despite being on the more expensive side, I think they look great and ibanez is a big name so the quality should still be decent.įor pickups I really like the sound demos I've heard of the dimarzio model P's. If someone has any reason that a j bass might be better then I'll definitely take a look into some, but I really like that mids heavy bass tone that seems to be very common with p pickups. Squier affinity series are also around that sort of price range I believe. There's also cheap Harley Benton basses that can go all the way down to like £95, and some east cost basses which are in the middle. Was thinking a cheap passive pj (maybe just a p bass) to have a different option and set of pickups, give a bit of tonal variety, so I was looking into a full scale ibanez talman which I can get for around £200. Will also act as sort of a practice run for things like changing strings, doing a full setup on my own and all that kind of stuff, so then I'll feel more confident doing it on my nice, expensive (to me) main bass. I was thinking of picking up a cheap second bass to learn to do maintenance myself, and to modify and make my own, so was wondering about some solid bases (lol) to start off with where I can change pickups, maybe wiring, tuners, bridge, controls, etc and just build up to something fun and unique, and different than my 504? Might even end up changing the neck if I can find some affordable ones. So I'm still fairly new to bass, been playing for a little while and absolutely loving it, and I love my trbx504, think it's just wonderful. Submitted by Wrizky to tipofmyjoystick Ģ023.02.09 16:23 zerosaved I have a few questions is that allowed here? I've checked a psp game release list and don't think I saw it. On this psp I also had Frantix, GripShift, Death Jr., and Maverick Hunter X. Other details: I think it may have been part of a combo pack or a mini game that was included with another game. I think there may have been a puzzle element to it, but I can't recall. Notable gameplay mechanics: I recall having escape from the cats, by running and jumping over things. Major antagonist was, I think, a group of saber tooth cats. ![]() Notable characters: You controlled an archaeologist/scientist/explorer (I think wearing light brown clothing). POSSIBLY A MINI-GAME OR INCLUDED DEMO.Įstimated year of release: 2005-2008 should be the time frame, I played it at similar times as frantix, gripshift, and death jr. Submitted by digicat to blueteamsec Ģ023.02.10 18:14 Wrizky Archaeologist in a jungle chased by saber tooth tigers Submitted by Top_Location to CitadelLLC Ģ023.02.10 22:36 digicat The Cyber Counterspace Threat: Coming Out of the Shadows - This essay will examine the nature of cyber as a counterspace capability, discuss how its unrestrained use could lead to overall instability and argue cybersecurity should become a key part of demonstrating responsible space behaviour Submitted by PPY_Commercial_Elec to kitchenwarepromo Ģ023.02.10 22:36 Top_Location Chuck Jaffe: The 7-year curse: If you’re thinking of investing in certain Super Bowl advertisers, be forewarned Time for a quick high school chemistry refresher: The pressure cooker can be best explained by the “ideal gas law” (or “general gas equation”), which describes the behavior of most gases under most conditions. What's up with cooking at High Attitudes? As pressure built to an extreme, the gasket would blow, and water or steam would spew from the top in some cases, the lid would just fly right off. Models from the '50s had a single, poorly constructed weighted valve that easily clogged with debris. It does exist this Legends of exploding pressure cookers. And Pressure Cooker been invented for over 200 years. ![]() The origins of the pressure cooker can be traced to a 17th-century French physicist and mathematician named Denis Papin. "What's up with cooking at high altitudes? For some reasons when people heard about pressure cooker.
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