Many of us have become used to having technology do a lot for us. Despite these things only being invented in the past century or so, we seem to feel like the world owes it to us that these always work, and that they work fast. Weary be the person who's sending little messages made of text to their friend halfway across the country because it took a minute or two to receive it.
You should see some of the outrage that comes every time one of Google's servers has a glitch, whether it's a power outage in the area, or they're replacing a server that broke down, man does the internet start raging. Sure, the internet is some people's only source of revenue, but they knew the dangers of it before they decided to rely on it, and you don't see them constantly complaining.
I'm kinda sick of all that complaining, ya know?
Anyways, now that my rants out of the way, I'd like to introduce you to the friendly metronome. It will click forever if you let it. It's a very useful tool.
If I had dreams, I'd probably be having nightmares of this thing. I've used it off and on(usually on) for the past few weeks. It's probably clicked for 30+ hours in this room in that time.
It's given me quite the finger workout on the Bass Guitar, and it got me pretty far through Outbound by Stuart Hamm (Amazon | Official Website | Wikipedia). This song is pretty intensive for anybody who plays Bass, I suggest it for those who are looking for a challenge.
Well, stop whining internet ;P

You should see some of the outrage that comes every time one of Google's servers has a glitch, whether it's a power outage in the area, or they're replacing a server that broke down, man does the internet start raging. Sure, the internet is some people's only source of revenue, but they knew the dangers of it before they decided to rely on it, and you don't see them constantly complaining.
I'm kinda sick of all that complaining, ya know?
Anyways, now that my rants out of the way, I'd like to introduce you to the friendly metronome. It will click forever if you let it. It's a very useful tool.
If I had dreams, I'd probably be having nightmares of this thing. I've used it off and on(usually on) for the past few weeks. It's probably clicked for 30+ hours in this room in that time.
It's given me quite the finger workout on the Bass Guitar, and it got me pretty far through Outbound by Stuart Hamm (Amazon | Official Website | Wikipedia). This song is pretty intensive for anybody who plays Bass, I suggest it for those who are looking for a challenge.
Well, stop whining internet ;P

No comments:
Post a Comment