The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

My hangover could kill two horses. I'm alone to fight it and it's beyond my abilities. There are actually tears in my eyes.
 
It's an epic fucking fight but I'm not a pussy. I will win. I should probably eat something.
 
I already drank like two litres of water. I need to get the devil OUT OF MY BODY.
 
I just ingested about thirteen grams of morning glory seeds. I'm waiting for the effects. Last night I did six and a bit later I heard singing that got louder and louder until I thought about it, but it kept coming back.
 
Inboxing the girl I like on the facebook... I finally get that feeling again when one's heart starts to race, and I feel ALIVE again. Its a shame she doesn't live here anymore, fml.
 
im glad i dont live in a place where golf balls rain from the sky

I just ingested about thirteen grams of morning glory seeds. I'm waiting for the effects. Last night I did six and a bit later I heard singing that got louder and louder until I thought about it, but it kept coming back.

hawaiian baby woodrose seeds are much more efficient when it comes to LSA. you need to eat like, four seeds, not thirteen grams of seeds. i ate five and i was tripping like i dropped a couple good tabs no problem.
 
really really tempted to build a rack set up for a guitar amp.
going with a Digitech GSP1101, a Korg Tuner, a ISP Decimator or a Rocktron Hush, furman power conditioner, and a Carvin power amp.
expensive, but would be pretty badass.
 
I thought about taking the pre/power amp approach back in '09 but a power amp that can crank out enough watts for a bass pro rig typically costs about as much as a decent hybrid or mosfet amp head, and then when you add a tubetastic preamp and a power conditioner, and a five space rack, and four or five cables as opposed to two, and your pocket book weeps in agony, and those poor third world folks can't work fast enough to keep up with your spending, and the sound guy flips you the bird at every show, and you're on the run from the law and that shit's clattering around in the back of your truck...

It's so much easier to get a dedicated amp head.
 
So one of my best friends threw this party last night, and it was the best I've been to since burning a couch with the guys in Stonehaven. Bunch of crust punks and tattoo artists, and they were all fantastic fuckin people. Even the token chad talked to me about musical instruments for like 20 minutes. And I'm gonna get a free piercing from this awesome apprentice chick.
 
I thought about taking the pre/power amp approach back in '09 but a power amp that can crank out enough watts for a bass pro rig typically costs about as much as a decent hybrid or mosfet amp head, and then when you add a tubetastic preamp and a power conditioner, and a five space rack, and four or five cables as opposed to two, and your pocket book weeps in agony, and those poor third world folks can't work fast enough to keep up with your spending, and the sound guy flips you the bird at every show, and you're on the run from the law and that shit's clattering around in the back of your truck...

It's so much easier to get a dedicated amp head.
yeah they are pretty expensive.
The Digitech GSP1101 is $500, ebay has them for $400
but the Carvin poweramp is like 600. I figured I'd use my Ampeg until I got a true rack poweramp.
 
really really tempted to build a rack set up for a guitar amp.
going with a Digitech GSP1101, a Korg Tuner, a ISP Decimator or a Rocktron Hush, furman power conditioner, and a Carvin power amp.
expensive, but would be pretty badass.

I'm not too familiar with Carvin power amps but there are boatloads of cheap alternatives out there. I'm currently using an ADA microtube 200. It is a solid state but has 2 12AX7s with a presence control to give it some tube flavor. I got mine for $45. For other solid states, check out the Tube Works Mosvalve and Hafler also has a Mosfet Tube amp. Tube Works and Hafler both nailed the mosfet circuitry though Hafler's is a hair better. For tube, check out old Peavey power amps like the 60/60 or 120/120. Peavey is one of the few big name companies that you can get vintage amplifiers from for extremely cheap. They're always changing up models and designs and quite a number of them are gems.

edit: The Hafler power amp was the G300.
I thought about taking the pre/power amp approach back in '09 but a power amp that can crank out enough watts for a bass pro rig typically costs about as much as a decent hybrid or mosfet amp head, and then when you add a tubetastic preamp and a power conditioner, and a five space rack, and four or five cables as opposed to two, and your pocket book weeps in agony, and those poor third world folks can't work fast enough to keep up with your spending, and the sound guy flips you the bird at every show, and you're on the run from the law and that shit's clattering around in the back of your truck...

It's so much easier to get a dedicated amp head.

For a bass player, no question. With guitarists, however, you can build a great sounding rack set up for less than $400.