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Miso, my qualification is in Computer Systems Engineering (Read: Software Engineering). My current role is hard to describe, basically I do semi-HK IT stuff (ie not "Have you tried turning it off and on again" ) :)

Please don't remind me how much I hate virus removal.

Isola, what sort of amps/guitars do you have?

Currently rocking the epiphone les paul and some shitty fender acoustic. And before you flame, epiphone aren't that bad of a guitar!

12 string electrics are sick. I had one for about 2 years, it was a shitty brand one 'vester' I think, but god damn did it sing.... bit of distortion and downtuned..... holy crap. It rang out like a bittttttttch, I used it in some recordings for its thick, lush, dreamy tone.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I'm moist

Isola, what sort of amps/guitars do you have?

Currently rocking the epiphone les paul and some shitty fender acoustic. And before you flame, epiphone aren't that bad of a guitar!

Love the Epi LPs! Had one for a while. Custom Shop arctic white with gold hardware... loved it. Had to sell it :) hoping to get another one one day!

At the moment I have:

Cort Acoustic

Gretsch 6118 Double Anniversary

Gretsch 5124W Baby Falcon

Gretsch Special Jet

Raven 12 string

The only amp I have is a Roland Micro Cube. Had to sell my VOX VDT50 a while back :dry:

I'd like to get a Matchless amp or a Vox AC30 when I have spare money lying around.

What about you?

I've heard its bad for you anyway :)

I'm going to bed now... but I wouldn't class it as sleep. It's more... my body is at the point of physical exhaustion and if I don't give it somewhere comfy to reboot it will just turn me into a bike rack somewhere...

I'm going to bed now... but I wouldn't class it as sleep. It's more... my body is at the point of physical exhaustion and if I don't give it somewhere comfy to reboot it will just turn me into a bike rack somewhere...

I'd pay to see that :dry:

Watch your head :)

I bet you would, perv :dry:

Oh don't worry, I've been walking in that army infiltration crouch around the house for the last two days.

Catch ya later!!

:)

Commando rolls as well ?

Nighty night.

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