| bio | website | stackoverflow.com |
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| location | Portugal | |
| age | 42 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 9 months |
| seen | Feb 14 at 9:43 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
I'm a freelance multimedia designer with a background in typographic design. Slowly I started learning HTML and CSS, and I love when I see the page getting together and fortunately still love to see the result of a rendered PHP page (isn't that like magic?). Needless to say that I'm self-taught, and I love graphic and typographic design + web/interface design.
What I like, know and am learning (programming):
- XHTML 4 (learning 5)
- CSS 2 (learning 3)
- Javascript (+jQuery)
- PHP
- mySQL (basics only)
- Applescript
- Shell (basics only)
- Actionscript
- Lingo (Director, not using it so much this days)
When I'm not working I play guitar (all kinds) and ride my bicycle(s).
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Aug 18 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Apr 2 |
answered | What are the advantages and disadvantages of various methods of supporting the classical guitar? |
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Feb 16 |
comment |
Creating a perfect “practice corner” but the OP said he/she likes the sound on the kitchen, reflected by the tiles... I realise your answer has some good tips, but almost seems taken from a text-book (seems more related to building a studio). I was hoping to see some answers dedicated to the OP's particular need. |
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Jan 6 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jan 6 |
revised |
Should I take the weather into account when I replace guitar strings? corrected spelling |
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Jan 6 |
comment |
Should I take the weather into account when I replace guitar strings? @WheatWilliams thanks for the edit. |
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Jan 6 |
suggested | suggested edit on Should I take the weather into account when I replace guitar strings? |
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Jan 6 |
accepted | Should I take the weather into account when I replace guitar strings? |
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Jan 6 |
comment |
Should I take the weather into account when I replace guitar strings? thanks! Its good to know that, I play for so many decades and never worried about it until now, and it's great news. |
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Jan 5 |
asked | Should I take the weather into account when I replace guitar strings? |
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Nov 29 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 29 |
accepted | Small bugs in my classical guitar |
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Nov 29 |
comment |
Small bugs in my classical guitar After some search on the internet and by thoroughly examining my guitar, I'm glad to say that apparently these bugs aren't doing any glue or wood eating. Fortunately I photographed my guitar 10 years ago in detail and used those photos to compare with today's state. I'm inclined to say that the cold weather is just a coincidence, the humidity percent. is higher and I think it would be a factor for these bugs' appearance. I'm going to collect some and take to a science dep., then probably use some leafs/smells to cast them out, and finally groom my guitar more often. Thanks for your reply! |
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Nov 28 |
comment |
Small bugs in my classical guitar thanks for the great suggestions! Let me wait to see if someone else has some extra thoughts. |
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Nov 28 |
comment |
Small bugs in my classical guitar uhhh... hope that's not my case. Did the bugs only appear with cold weather? |
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Nov 28 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 28 |
asked | Small bugs in my classical guitar |
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Nov 23 |
comment |
Manufacturer claims guitar's sound will improve the more I play it. Is that true? The strings get better over time (and then worse when start getting older), this I have found in first hand, the instrument I doubt it. |
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Oct 24 |
comment |
Why learn scales? What are they for? see, as I said, here's a very nice answer with the correct terms and the reason scales are important :) |
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Oct 24 |
awarded | Teacher |