The Intraweb Home of Andy White

Your personal guide to the wide, wide world of webs

This internet is a pretty amazing achievement. I’m more and more amazed every time I try to make a new webpage, or do some new type of web project. In case you didn’t know, the internet is built on top of some pretty questionable technology. HTML is okay, it was a good idea at the time it was created, but it has gone through so many iterations of change and has been dragged through so many different web trends that it has gotten pretty messy. CSS is definitely powerful when combined with HTML, but it’s next to impossible to work with.  Javascript is a pretty crappy language, but has somehow become the standard for scripting, which is sort of unfortunate, you can’t really get away from it. It’s actually pretty amazing that everyone has done so much with all this junk.  Every time I go to a site like espn.com, I have to marvel at how much stuff they can cram into one page using html, css, and javascript, along with all the equally awesome server-side technologies. I’m definitely not saying I could come up with anything better, but I just find it interesting that so many web developers have gone so far with this stuff, learning all the nuances and quirks, it is truly amazing.

A new guitar…

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I’ve recently gotten the itch to get a new guitar. Here’s the one I’m looking at:

Schecter C-1 Elite

I like the black one, it’s got nice mother-of-pearl inlays all down the fretboard, and all around the body of the guitar. It also has 24 “jumbo” frets, which is pretty sweet. I’ve only ever had guitars with 22 frets, so the extra 2 frets will surely make me a rockstar, probably overnight. It’s also got a very nice neck-to-body connection. Normally guitars have either a bolt-on neck, or a glue-on neck that does not allow very easy access to the higher frets, but the C-1 has a nice seamless, molded connection from the neck to the body, which is pretty impressive for a mid-priced guitar. The only downside is that it comes with some cheapo Japanese-made “Duncan Designed” pickups, instead of the “real” Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz setup on the C-1 Classic model. I have considered getting the Classic model for that reason, but it has this gaudy vine inlay going all the way up the fretboard, which is a bit much, and the gold hardware is a little pompous too. I’d feel like I’d have to restrict myself to neo-classical heavy metal (not that I could pull that off) or elevator jazz (not that I could pull that off either) if I got that guitar.  It would be even better if the C-1 elite had EMG pickups.  Schecter actually has a C-1 “Hellraiser” model with EMGs, but I’m just not sure I want to portray the image of “hellraiser” – I’m just not much of a hellraiser myself.  Overall, I figure I can replace any of the hardware if I wanted to, but it’s definitely not as easy to change the finish or any cosmetic feature of a guitar, so I’ll probably get the black Elite one I liked…

First blog!

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This is my first blog, thanks for reading it.