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My guitar broke a while back and my dad gave it away out of pure generosity to his friend's son.
I feel like I need two screens when I am at work or learning how to program. One screen to look at the tutorial and the other to type up the code.
Now a guitar would cost around $330 and another monitor could cost $100.
The itches:
Multi-Monitor:
I think I have lost interest in programming because I don't have two screens anymore. I once used to have it and it was very addictive to be able to work in a reference manner.
Guitar:
I played my friends guitar a few days ago and I just couldn't stop. I ended up doing a jazz improv the whole time and came home an hour late. I have been air-guitaring ever since. I do fiddle around with my fingers as if I am playing a solo sometimes (that is constant since i began playing). When I used to play I'd easily get 4 hours of just playing around and not even practice just coming up with licks and just going improv the whole time. I hate reading tabs unless if I really want to learn.
The long term:
Multi-Monitor:
Going to be more efficient and at ease and maybe spark up programming again and I will be having a major for university if I decide to go.
Guitar:
Nothing, I haven't heard many compliments because I never play in bands and it mostly serves as an emotion control.
So I just got to have a little discussion.
My guitar broke a while back and my dad gave it away out of pure generosity to his friend's son.
I feel like I need two screens when I am at work or learning how to program. One screen to look at the tutorial and the other to type up the code.
Now a guitar would cost around $330 and another monitor could cost $100.
The itches:
Multi-Monitor:
I think I have lost interest in programming because I don't have two screens anymore. I once used to have it and it was very addictive to be able to work in a reference manner.
Guitar:
I played my friends guitar a few days ago and I just couldn't stop. I ended up doing a jazz improv the whole time and came home an hour late. I have been air-guitaring ever since. I do fiddle around with my fingers as if I am playing a solo sometimes (that is constant since i began playing). When I used to play I'd easily get 4 hours of just playing around and not even practice just coming up with licks and just going improv the whole time. I hate reading tabs unless if I really want to learn.
The long term:
Multi-Monitor:
Going to be more efficient and at ease and maybe spark up programming again and I will be having a major for university if I decide to go.
Guitar:
Nothing, I haven't heard many compliments because I never play in bands and it mostly serves as an emotion control.
So I just got to have a little discussion.