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Post subject: Banjo Mute
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 11:36 pm
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It will also work on accordions...
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Post subject: Re: Banjo Mute
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 6:40 am
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If you see a banjo player, a mandolin player and an accordian player and you have a gun with two bullets in then who do you shoot?

The banjo player, twice. Can't be too careful.

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Post subject: Re: Banjo Mute
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:59 am
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If that's the actual size as stated, I think it might only work on soprano ukuleles.


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Post subject: Re: Banjo Mute
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 10:43 pm
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Well, the size would depend on the size of your monitor...
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Post subject: Re: Banjo Mute
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 5:30 am
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zontar wrote:
Well, the size would depend on the size of your monitor...
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Er, no. For quite a few years now, since the days of Windows XP, I have been able to set the DPI correctly, so 1" on the screen equals 1" in real life. When i write something in 10 pt, it appears the exact same physical size on screen as 10 pt text in a book, and it stays the same size when printed out too. Same with pictures.
So when the monitor gets bigger, all that happens is that I can fit more on it. Having 7-8 windows open and visible at any time is standard workflow. But pictures are the physical size they should be - they just get blurrier or sharper depending on the DPI of the monitor.


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Post subject: Re: Banjo Mute
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 12:24 pm
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arth1 wrote:
zontar wrote:
Well, the size would depend on the size of your monitor...
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Er, no. For quite a few years now, since the days of Windows XP, I have been able to set the DPI correctly, so 1" on the screen equals 1" in real life. When i write something in 10 pt, it appears the exact same physical size on screen as 10 pt text in a book, and it stays the same size when printed out too. Same with pictures.
So when the monitor gets bigger, all that happens is that I can fit more on it. Having 7-8 windows open and visible at any time is standard workflow. But pictures are the physical size they should be - they just get blurrier or sharper depending on the DPI of the monitor.

It's a bloody JOKE, you wanker!

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Post subject: Re: Banjo Mute
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 12:25 pm
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GilgaFrank wrote:
If you see a banjo player, a mandolin player and an accordian player and you have a gun with two bullets in then who do you shoot?

The banjo player, twice. Can't be too careful.

I would try to line them up, single-file and shoot the two thinnest ones into the heaviest one, and then shoot whomever looks healthiest a second time...

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Post subject: Re: Banjo Mute
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:06 am
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Hello ! Here's something I guess you guys will enjoy .Unmuted ! Enjoy :lol:


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Post subject: Re: Banjo Mute
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 9:49 am
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Screamin Armadillo wrote:
GilgaFrank wrote:
If you see a banjo player, a mandolin player and an accordian player and you have a gun with two bullets in then who do you shoot?

The banjo player, twice. Can't be too careful.

I would try to line them up, single-file and shoot the two thinnest ones into the heaviest one, and then shoot whomever looks healthiest a second time...

What a waste. You only have to shoot their hands.


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Post subject: Re: Banjo Mute
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 3:18 pm
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Screamin Armadillo wrote:
arth1 wrote:
zontar wrote:
Well, the size would depend on the size of your monitor...
:D


Er, no. For quite a few years now, since the days of Windows XP, I have been able to set the DPI correctly, so 1" on the screen equals 1" in real life. When i write something in 10 pt, it appears the exact same physical size on screen as 10 pt text in a book, and it stays the same size when printed out too. Same with pictures.
So when the monitor gets bigger, all that happens is that I can fit more on it. Having 7-8 windows open and visible at any time is standard workflow. But pictures are the physical size they should be - they just get blurrier or sharper depending on the DPI of the monitor.

It's a bloody JOKE, you wanker!

There was a smilie...

Anyway, wouldn't the size be related to the size of the image I saved?

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