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Sep 20, 2017
One box to rule them all!!
1 of 1 found this helpful For the uninitiated, the Adrenalinn is an amazing combination of high quality tube amp modeling, drum beats, and very usable tempo-sync'd effects. It's the ONE pedal I have on my floor when I play electric, and it never fails to provoke interested questions.
I have been an Adrenalinn user all through versions I and II, and the III is the best yet in terms of sound and features. They fixed a few of the usability quirks from previous versions, so the III is MUCH easier to control with your feet during live performance.
Highly recommended, and the III is the best yet!
Aug 09, 2006
Sinful pleasures in a gripping tale! A really fun read!
I picked up this book from my girlfriend's bookshelf, and after a few pages, I was positively enraptured. I hope you will be too. Here's why I liked it.
On its surface, the Picture of Dorian Gray is a story about an extremely, mythically good looking young man named Dorian Gray. He is befriended by a subtly homoerotic painter named Basil Hallward and quickly becomes the artist's greatest muse. Dorian's beauty inspires Basil's masterpiece, but the painting fills the boy with sadness that he will grow old and haggard while the painting will stay young and beautiful. Dorian wishes that the painting could bear all the signs of age and sin that the years inevitably bring, while his body stays unchanged form that day. We come to learn that Dorian gets his wish...
This is merely the main storyline that connects the book, but it really reads like Oscar Wilde's opportunity to provide biting social commentary about all facets of bourgeois 17th century English society. He uses the character of Lord Henry, a cynically jubilant whose appetite for life is balanced by his contempt for the living. It is Lord Henry's corruption of Dorian's impressionable mind which provides the big belly laughs in this story.

Apr 01, 2020
Hey Google! -- Useful little doodad for controlling a smart home
As we've added more smart lights and outlets, it's nice to have speakers throughout the house to control them with. This is a cheap little endpoint that "just works" to control all our other Google-connected devices.