Yeah, I have left myself a note and a stub to get me started. At some point, there's likely to be an article (series?) of stupid choices that the guitar industry has made. And, there are plenty of stupid choices to choose from. Guitar manufacturing history is rife, lousy even, with bad decisions - often repeated long enough and frequently enough to have killed the company.
Right now, we're kind of in some golden years shit. There's plenty of guitar companies and they're mostly making playable guitars - mostly.
Historically, I suspect we have more bankrupt guitar manufacturers than we have total guitar companies today, even at this high point. I'm reasonably certain this is true if we only look at US companies that make mass market products.
Anyhow, I'm gonna hit the rack. The missus is waiting for me to head to bed.
I'm pretty sure that the consensus is that I should write more reviews - though some seem indifferent. Nobody has opined that I should not write more reviews. I've got tons of gear and tend to buy quite a bit of new stuff. So, we shall see.
Also, Musician's Friend has a 'stupid deal of the day.' It's a short lived sale, that only lasts until the item is out of stock. I highly recommend never, ever signing up for that email notification. It's just a horrible, horrible idea.
I am signed up for said deal of the day notification. It is in fact a horrible idea.
If you were an ESXi host and you could be accessed via SSH but nothing else, no vsphere no web interface, what would you try?
If you hadn't guess I'm having some trouble with my ESX host.
You can unsubscribe from the stupid deal of the day.
You probably won't.
I haven't.
It tells us right in the title that it's stupid!
I fall for it - at least once a month. I don't actually need any of the stuff. I have plenty of stuff. Yet, I buy more stuff. I'm pretty sure it's a disease.
I'd try changing my password and resetting the lockout to 0.
I haven't fallen for it but I do enjoy looking through the sales. It'll get me eventually.
I still haven't figured out ESXi, I have managed to get into via ssh, and I can start and stop VMs from the command line so its work in some capacity but the web interface and vSphere are hosed.
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