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Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.

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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-09-21 9:23 AM (#397563 - in reply to #397538)
Subject: Re: Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.


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In the meantime, when you post pics, make them smaller so that lazy f*&ks like me don't have to scroll back and forth to look at the pics and read the responses........
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-09-21 9:31 AM (#397564 - in reply to #397538)
Subject: Re: Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.
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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
In the meantime, when you post pics, make them smaller so that lazy f*&ks like me don't have to scroll back and forth to look at the pics and read the responses........
You should have bought a wider monitor instead of the Louis Vuitton purse
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-09-21 9:33 AM (#397565 - in reply to #397538)
Subject: Re: Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.


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Try telling that to Jer.....
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Patch
Posted 2009-09-21 11:25 AM (#397566 - in reply to #397538)
Subject: Re: Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.



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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
In the meantime, when you post pics, make them smaller so that lazy f*&ks like me don't have to scroll back and forth to look at the pics and read the responses........
Now you've got me wondering...

I re-sized all of those pics, and they only cross about half of my laptop screen. Strange.

So here's the question for you photo-know-everythings: What's the optimum width (number of pixels) that's the best fit here? The ones on this thread were all re-sized to 1000 pixels wide.

I HATE sideways scrolling.

So Moody? Sorry about that. I thought I'd fixed'em so there would be no problems.

And about my guitar closet. I realize no one else around here has this issue, but frankly I've got more guitars than I have space. :rolleyes: But don't worry, none of them are left to languish. I try to use different guitars every week for practice and for church.

Decisions...decisions...Which one to play today? :confused: Bet it's the Book. I just got it ya know. :D :cool:
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-09-21 11:54 AM (#397567 - in reply to #397538)
Subject: Re: Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.
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Patch,

All your pics fit on my 17" laptop without any horizontal scrolling.


Paul,

What is your monitor resolution set to?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-09-21 12:16 PM (#397568 - in reply to #397538)
Subject: Re: Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.


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Big enough to read.....
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-09-21 12:20 PM (#397569 - in reply to #397538)
Subject: Re: Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.



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I have to scroll this thread on my laptop ... my monitor is resolution is 1280 x 800 but I don't have my windows completely maximized since I always have multiple windows open and like to click between them. I used to have a resolution of 1600 x 1200 on my 15.4" screen, but the eye doctor told me I didn't need glasses, I just needed to change the monitor resolution. :rolleyes: No problem on the Mac since that monitor size is four acres. The iPhone automatically sizes the pictures and text to fit. Paul ... you can solve your problem by buying Apple!

I generally size my pictures to a maximum width of 800 pixels.


On topic ... Patch, that is beautiful but it has got me wondering ... am I the ONLY person that thinks the natural oil rubbed necks are the only way to go and that the gloss necks just don't have that smooth, great feel?
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Waskel
Posted 2009-09-21 12:34 PM (#397570 - in reply to #397538)
Subject: Re: Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.



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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
am I the ONLY person that thinks the natural oil rubbed necks are the only way to go and that the gloss necks just don't have that smooth, great feel?
Nope.
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Patch
Posted 2009-09-21 12:36 PM (#397571 - in reply to #397538)
Subject: Re: Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.



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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
On topic ... Patch, that is beautiful but it has got me wondering ... am I the ONLY person that thinks the natural oil rubbed necks are the only way to go and that the gloss necks just don't have that smooth, great feel?
I like the feel of both types of finish, but the hand-rubbed finish gets glossed over time where my hand gradually polishes the neck. This leads to the length of the neck being glossed while the headstock and heel are still satin-looking. I personally don't care for that look, so I like to go glossed from the beginning. It's all personal preference of course. That's what makes it fun. :D
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-09-21 12:47 PM (#397572 - in reply to #397538)
Subject: Re: Had a nice visit with Kim Keller Friday, and I had good reason to be at the factory.



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I prefer gloss over the oil-rubbed finish, but not so much that I would pay for the conversion or the upgrade.
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