Thanks again Woof for the nomination. It has been almost a year since my last stint so I guess it's about time again. Me and my team are in the final stages of finishing a prototype (a very nice one dare I say) of a new game that will be presented to the powers that are in the game company I work for. Pretty weird, beyond me being Dutch, to realize a nuclear scientist can end up at a game company. But at least I'm really good at modeling the physics

Lunch:
Thai Monday; our weekly trek to Bell Thai to eat some decent or even good food for a reasonable price while talking shop.
G&L related
To not provide too much work, at least for the G&L part of the LR, I'll just present the last five additions to my collection. Some might have appeared elsewhere already but soit, c'est la vie. So today my ASAT Classic 'S'. It is one of the 25 Butterscotch Blondes produced in the 2007 Special Build run. Nice instrument, plays well, but not half as good as the '89 ASAT III I have. Might be the body difference, might be the difference in electronics, might be the Leo-era mojo. I seem to remember there was a thread recently about the pickup configuration, i.e. reverse wound vs. non-reverse wound, but I don't seem to be able to locate it. In any case, this is still the old configuration where the middle S-500 pup is wound in similar fashion as the neck pickup.



Here a pic of what's under the covers:


Non-G&L related
Or maybe it is. Last week, Dave (DartInvader) showed some nice pictures of some new Tribute models. And especially the Butterscotch Blonde ASAT Classic caught my eye, me being a sucker for that finish. But it evoked the following though: if this stuff looks so good and plays relatively so well, what reason would I have to ever buy American again? Cause lets be honest, there will be a craftsman, if not already than in the near future, working on that foreign build model too which will negate a lot of the 'but American build is just better' argument. Now, the moment that these workers realize they are craftsmen their salaries may go up and hence the price of the items they build but that may still take decades. In the interim, my question would still be relevant. Discuss amongst yourselves. (I feel like a teacher handing out an assignment now).
Check with you folks tomorrow.
- Jos
Edit: Noticed the aspect ratio in the 'timage' tags was completely wrong. Fixed it.