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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago

While I do hate everything moving to a subscription model and think we'll be inevitably screwed in the long run, the cloud gaming feature on gamepass has been perfect for me. My ps4 broke a few years ago and instead of trying to get a ps5, I just subscribed to gamepass. I only have a laptop, and most of my gaming is while my wife or kids are using the TV. It's so nice being able to just bring my laptop into the TV room and be able to play newer games it couldn't run natively. If I had a console or gaming pc, I'd be gaming much less.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago

Yes, but I typically don't start drinking right away. I usually brew 2 beers back to back so brew day runs from about 8 till 3. I'm usually multi-tasking with making breakfast or doing things around the house while mashing and getting the first beer to a boil. Then I'll start drinking around 11 or 12 when the first beer is going into the carboy.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I'd check out the Boss Katana. The 50 watt is right around $250 new and you could probably find a 100 watt one used for a similar price. It's solid state so you won't have a problem running it at low volumes. The Katana is super versatile and is really popular so there's lots of good resources on dialing in various tones. The Orange Crush 35RT is another good option. It's a little more expensive and not quite as versitile, but is pretty good for heavier tones. Both amps have tons of demo videos on YouTube.

You could also look into running amp sims through your computer using an audio interface and daw. You can get a Focusrite Scarlett Solo for under $100 then the various software runs from free to a few hundred bucks. Neural DSP has a few different metal plug-ins that are very highly rated. The learning curve on the amp sim route can be a little steep though. I gave it a try a few years ago and could never get a good tone. I came back recently and spent a lot of time learning about gain staging and how to set everything up to work together and am thrilled with the sounds I can get. I much prefer the software route to any solid state combo amp I've played.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Anyone know why there are so few in TN? Seems like they'd have more given how common severe weather is.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

I use Reelgood. I think it lacks a little on the recommendation side, but I really like the tracking. It also shows me when shows I'm tracking are coming back for new seasons.

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