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Wednesday July 2, 2025. 06:57 AM
From: letostak@netcom.com (Judy Letostak) Date: Tue, 23 May 1995 15:56:26 -0700 (PDT) Warmup Ideas letostak@netcom.com (Judy Letostak) Use a metronome with all exercises, and use a clean tone. If at anytime your hands or forearms cramp up or hurt, STOP shake out your hands...
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Today we are dealing with Economy Picking. Basically Economy Picking Is using the least amount of movement in the picking hand. Personally I believe this technique to be useful. But NEVER ignore Alternate picking exercises because you claim to use Economy Picking. To me...
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It's 2025 so even this networking deal is about AI, which is apparently about to change wide area networks Broadcom has sold VeloCloud, the software-defined WAN business VMware acquired in 2017, to Arista.…
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This exercise is fairly straight forward. It is all in the open position so the finger and fret number is the same. Play this in eighth notes until you you reach a comfortable speed of about 200 bps, then start at 100 with sixteenth notes. Well have fun and keep jamin!...
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Today is part 2 in the steve morse picking exercise lesson. There is not much explanation on this one once again all 8th note triplets in 4/4. Remeber to use strict alternate picking, this will help you to develope accuracy and speed. Once again use a metronome play slow...
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Today I give you some basic chromatic exercises designed to loosen your fingers and build some stamina at the same time (especially in younger players). Play these as written but don’t stops where the tab stops keep the pattern going all the way up the neck as far as you can...
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: No wonder Google is desperate for more power: The company's data centers more than doubled their electricity use in just four years. The eye-popping stat comes from Google's most recent sustainability report, which it...
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A federal jury in Delaware has ordered Apple to pay $110.7 million in damages to...
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A federal jury in Delaware has ordered Apple to pay $110.7 million in damages to Spanish technology company TOT Power Control. The jury found that Apple infringed on a key TOT patent related to 3G wireless communication used in devices such as iPhones, iPads, and Apple...
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Frequent flyers’ info takes flight Australian airline Qantas on Wednesday revealed it fell victim to a cyberattack that saw information describing six million customers stolen.…
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Laptop Mag, a tech publication that began in 1991 as a print magazine, is shutting down after nearly 35 years. The Verge reports: Laptop Mag has evolved many times over the years. It started as a print publication in 1991, when Bedford Communications launched the Laptop...
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US Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) took time off from the stern letter writing to make his version of substantive changes to Trump's budget. Having warned us of rising guacamole and imported beer prices, Senator Schumer then focused on a campaign of writing stern letters. —...
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This video uncovers the curious history of the 'Hot Pocket' and who claims to have 'created' a microwaveable, pre-baked calzone. The tin foil crisping box bullshit that you were supposed to nuke these babies in didn't so much as 'crisp' anything as more dehydrate it...
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Apple has filed (PDF) a lawsuit against former Vision Pro engineer Di Liu, accusing him of stealing thousands of confidential files related to his work on Apple's augmented reality headset for the benefit of his new employer Snap. The company alleges Liu misled colleagues...
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Apple has filed (PDF) a lawsuit against former Vision Pro engineer Di Liu, accusing him of stealing thousands of confidential files related to his work on Apple's augmented reality headset for the benefit of his new employer Snap. The company alleges Liu misled colleagues...
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The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Arne Exton has announced the availability of a new version of ExTiX, based on the recently-released deepin 25 and featuring the Deepin desktop: 'I released a new version of ExTiX Deepin today. The previous...
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Secretary of Homeland Security and noted puppy slayer Kristi Noem claims a man attempted to eat himself rather than fly the unfriendly skies. 'I was talking to some marshals… They said that they had detained a cannibal and put him on a plane to take him home, and while...
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PLD Linux Distribution is a free, RPM-based Linux distribution, aimed at the more advanced users and administrators, who accept the trade-offs of using a system that might require manual tweaking in exchange for flexibility. Simultaneous support for a wide variety of...
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Axios: Tinder is mandating new users in California verify their profiles using facial recognition technology starting Monday, executives exclusively tell Axios. The move aims to reduce impersonation and is part of Tinder parent Match...
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Fugue Machine Rubato is an advanced sequencer capable of spawning elaborate, shifting patterns. Drum Trigs are a new addition to Fugue Machine that allows you to weave drum hits into your melodies. Here’s your guide to getting started. The post How to make the most of Drum ...
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