this is an older program that i can't find available for download online. the shareware version used to be available.
the software was made by Syntrillium but now is owned by Adobe, and they don't offer CoolEdit 2000 for download anymore, only CoolEdit Pro.
If someone has the sharware (non...
i thought so too.... i have a dmm, can i apply voltage directly to the probes, or do i have to put the probes in series with a circuit like when testing current?
yeah, thanks, but i don;t see what it is your trying to point out there...
those adapters are the selectable kind, like there's a switch on the front of the adapter....
1.5 / 3 / 4.5 / 6 / 7.5 / 9 / 10.5 / 12
i'm talking about one without a switch.
heres a picture of it-...
i have an appliance here which needs 14v and .5 amps. i don't happen to have an ac adapter which is rated at 14v, but i do have a laptop adapter that says 10-20v.... what's that all about? can i use it?
(there is no switch or anything to choose the voltages between 10v and 20v....)
first of all- you have no idea what you are talking about. it was made from scratch- my dad is not a rip off artist! he built his own cnc router machine, he uses it to help him cut the larger parts. he has his own shop with every imaginable machine and tool.
dwell- no whoever that guy is...
oh, and btw, i do appreciate the comments, but i am really after some advice on getting his stuff sold! his guitars are one of a kind- they are not supposed to look like side show freaks, but they are not supposed to look like gibson's either.
most of them are built with a specific customer's...
thank you.
ok, so the frets are too much?- i don't even know what gibson like frets look like. (i'll be googling it in a sec though)
the headstock- it looks bad? im assuming the headstock is the thing that the tuners are on... is it because the tuners are 6-in-line?
Raincity- it's not about truth. i already know the quality of my Dad's work. you're opinion on the frets would only mean something if you were buying one. but you're not, so it doesn't.
unless you have some sort of experience in the business... i can't imagine that though.
i would have...
thanks for your replys...
he has been meeting up with local bands and visiting the local music stores, and everyone has nothing but praise for his instruments, but he lives out in the boonies, waayyyyyy in the boonies...
he has also considered ebay, but the only downside to that is that the...
My Dad quit his 20 some year job with computers to start his own business... Making guitars mainly, and some other wood instruments. They are not your average instruments, my Dad hand tunes every single piece until it is perfect.
His business is slow going, because he doesn't know the right...
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