What a great night last night. Sent an email "shipping" off an early version of the project I've been importing data for, then went on an organized, non-bike clothes night ride, picked up some Redhook ESP on the way home, and finished the night drinking a tasty beer and watching this superb talk with Linus Torvalds with a few (not many) naughty words in it.
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Lunch:
Brooke Bond Taj Majal tea from Unilever Hindustan (India Unilever) and I'm making up some egg drop soup while entering in this lunch report, and will have finished eating it when I click the |SUBMIT| button. That's not just lunch reporting, that's reporting with lunch!

No bags on the tea, just put in a large container, let the tea settle to the bottom, and pour tea off the top. Superior taste that way too.
The next couple days:
I'm a delegate for the Idaho Republican State Convention in part due to winning an election with a coin toss. So, I'll be in Twin Falls, Idaho for three days starting tomorrow. Here's news coverage of the coin toss:
http://www.ktvb.com/news/politics/Coin- ... 42745.html
The next two lunch reports will be whenever due to travel.
Question: Anyone go to one of these convention things before? It's new to me.
Bicycles
I bought an old, earlier production Dahon folding bike. I'm really liking it so far. It's the fastest ride I have (50psi tires, three speeds, under 150lbs) and it's small. Here's a pic of a similar Dahon. Mine's also a black frame with the three speed rear hub:

Guitars
I'm turning Wednesday into token guitar day.
I wanted guitar sounds but wasn't having any luck with regular guitars. Why? Strings too close together. So, I've since had a couple guitars modded into 4 strings. Did the first one myself. It's a Danelectro Mod 7 turned into four by pulling pulling every other tuner and saddle, then putting the wound strings on from a wound G set.
Here's the 2012 build of the song "I Have a Hammer", recorded with the modded Mod 7.
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...and the sorta live performance (more like Karaoke with props) on a public access cable show here in Boise (starts 2:45 in):
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If you listen close you'll notice an odd pick attack. That's because I strum the strings with two nails, so they are double struck. It's a distinctive sound, in fact defending on what I'm playing on the fretless guitar I have (converted to a four) the biggest deviation from common electric guitar tone isn't the last of frets, but what my right hand is doing. Of course, if I'm sliding around on the board, the fretless part becomes very (and delightfully) obvious.
Question: What do you have that's fretless (bass, violin, whatever)? Do you even want something without frets?
G&L
I <3 G&L basses. Mine are all Leo Fender-era. The L-5000 seems to be the one of the two fretted ones I have that records the best overall. It's not on "I Have a Hammer" (that's the SB-2 in the video from Boise public access TV) but I did use it on the intro song sequence for TV Cycle (though not the video).
Question: What's your favorite G&L to record with? It it the same one as your favorite to play?
The SB-2 is my favorite to play, but the L-5000 is preferred overall for recording.
Tomorrow's report will probably be from Twin Falls, Idaho, unless I file it early.