unix-guy
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Those were added a while back... Models of the Mesa Triple Crown.I think Two Modern Style Amp [Triple Crest2 (241) , Triple Crest3 (242)] was added
Those were added a while back... Models of the Mesa Triple Crown.I think Two Modern Style Amp [Triple Crest2 (241) , Triple Crest3 (242)] was added
BASIC, COBOL, JCL and Assembler were in my programming classes starting in ‘83.
oh im sorry;;Those were added a while back... Models of the Mesa Triple Crown.
No worries... They are still fairly new.oh im sorry;;
You haven't done programming until you have done LISP. I saw a verilog parser done in LISP that had gotten printed while I was in college. The last 2 pages were almost entirely close parenthesis.Learned BASIC in jr. high.
It was due to the finely grounded and compacted free range unicorn tusk compound polypropylene hybrid capacitors.
It was a joke calm down
You haven't done programming until you have done LISP. I saw a verilog parser done in LISP that had gotten printed while I was in college. The last 2 pages were almost entirely close parenthesis.
I used to support some financial systems running on really old DEC machines (PDP11) - the antique variation of Basic running there was so old that there was a very finite amount of space available for variables. Every January we would pray that the yearly legislative changes related to our systems would not be too complex because we were so close to the edge on variable space that we'd have to go in looking for variable names that could be shorted to reclaim some space. If you found a variable named "TAXPAYABLE" you'd jump for joy cuz you could shorten that to "TXPBL" everywhere it was used and pocket 4 precious characters to use elsewhere. We kept those ricketty old systems going for decades - made me old before my time - lol!Funny, I need to learn JCL now to support some legacy COBOL systems at work as 2 guys on the team with 30+ years experience each are retiring in the next year. No new JCL is being created but I need to be able to support what is there.
Nice jam!
I really do wonder about my setup. I try presets like these (was able to get the settings off the vid, and the right IR), and it is SOOOOO bright on my studio monitors, using my PRS Cu24 with a WCR Godwood bridge pickup. Brutal. If I roll the tone knob off to about 3, I can tolerate it, but otherwise it is just shrill. Only thing I couldn't see from the vid was where the highs are rolled off on the cab IR, so I'm betting you just leave it stock at 20k.
I also noticed I had to turn the input drive down relative to this video to get something other than just fuzz, and this isn't a really hot pickup. Maybe you rolled off the volume knob (without a treble bleed?) for that main riff, then dimed it for the solo?
Really good tones in this amp, for sure, but...I wonder.
Not me – I put my U.S. Government Pandemic Stimulus check to work. And those funds went right to a worthy American employer.Yup - old codgers blowing their retirement $ on AXEFXs
Isn't Verilog an HDL? How do LISP and Verilog go together?
Argh, still don't have ours. They say it should have gone out, in May if I remember right, but it got screwed up by the company that was supposed to send debit cards, and they're still trying to fix it, they say. Not that you could tell from here...Not me – I put my U.S. Government Pandemic Stimulus check to work. And those funds went right to a worthy American employer.