What many players like about Les Paul guitars is the full and thick sound you get from them. The Traditional Pro has a full mahogany body below a solid maple top. The pickups are the Gibson 57' Classic and Burstbucker 3'. I found the Burstbucker 3' to be very pleasing with an added edge in the high mids compared to the regular Burstbucker Pro.
The 57' Classic in the neck is very good as well. Particular to the Traditional Pro is the 60's profile neck which is thinner than the 50's, also the ability to split the coils for single coil sounds and the locking Grover tuners.
Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional Review
This electric guitar is almost identical to the Traditional Pro, the pickups are both 57' Classic, both closer to the original P.A.F. sound. If you try them I think you'll agree that they are not as vintage as they make them out to be.
The neck is the thicker 50's Gibson shape and the tuners are the vintage Kluson style. An almost insignificant difference is the nut being 0.005 mm wider but chances are you won't even notice that.
Gibson Les Paul Standard Review
The Les Paul guitar has always been an incredibly popular instrument. But it has suffered from a specific complaint all along, its weight. This new version has a chambered body for weight relief. A very nice feature of this guitar is the asymmetrical shape of the neck. It's more comfortable than the 50s design without being as thin as the 60's.
Another feature of this guitar is the Burstbucker Pro pickups. This set of pickups in my opinion sound very good, I've owned them for close to 6 years and I'm still very much into their sound. The bridge is the popular locking Tonepros.
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Need an idea for something to design in CAD pro engineer for final project?
Im thinking something challenging but not too hard. To do with being green could be good?
any ideas
im thinking a sumbmarine so far
Look at something that incorporates a number of different disciplines allowing you to demonstrate your ability to use the software to solve different design problems.
Try to use some of these things:
Industrial design - Cosmetic surfacing using Style features.
Mechanisms - Using the mechanism design Option.
Family Tables - to automate creation of families of similar parts.
Injection Molded parts - You could use Plastic adviser module to simulate molding the parts.
Machined Turned parts - To demonstrate basic solid modeling.
Sheetmetal parts - Using the sheetmetal module to create flat patterns.of sheetmetal parts.
Imported parts - You could incorporate library parts from external suppliers.
Optimized parts - Using behavioral modelling.
Photorender/Photolux - To generate visuals of your final design.
FEA- Using Mechanica
Springs etc - Using Flexible features
Cabling / Piping-
A few Ideas could be:
A handheld power tool.
Wind up / Solar powered device
Bicycle.
Go-kart
Household / Kitchen Appliance.
Some kind of small machine eg a Compressor/Generator.
Over the years, celebrities have entertained us with much more than just their singing an acting talents; from fashion foibles that have us incredulously exclaiming "what was [he/she] thinking wearing THAT?" to senseless ramblings that have left us rolling our eyes, celebs in the hot-spot have always been good for a mindless distraction.
Looking back through the Hollywood ages, there are so many celebrity "oops" we could point to.
There are is some of celebrities:
Alex Rodriguez, Andrew Lloyd Webber,
Angelica Panganiban, Angelina Jolly,
Anita Sorest, Bill O Reilly, Brad Pitt, Brendan Fraser, Bruce Springsteen, Cameron Diaz, Carson Palmer, Celine Dion, Cindy Carleton, Dan Brown, Dave Chappell, Dave Matthews,
David Beckham, David Letterman, Daniel Washington, Derek Jeter,
Diane Sawyer, Dick Wolf, Donald Trump, Elton John, Emery Lagans, George Lopez, George Lucas, Gisele Bunch, Hale Berry, Heidi Klum, Howard Stern, Hugh Grant, James Patterson Jay Leno, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Garner and many others!
There's Paris Hilton and her privileged bleach-blond antics, complete with missing panties and amateur home videos, all of them culminating, of course, in her trip to jail and out and back in again.
Of course there are the many breast "wardrobe malfunctions" spanning seemingly every performer from Angelina Joliet to Tea Leonie to the Mother of them all--Janet Jackson (but of course, what a disservice we'd do here to leave Miss Tara Reid off this list!). We could go on and on about the female anatomy and talk about girls like Lindsay Johan growing large before their time, but best to move on to the many other ways celebrities have entertained us with their lapses in judgment and consciousness.
The men are of course in no way untouchable.
There are the many love interests and rehabilitations of Sheen and company. (How many heavy Hollywood hitters were listed in Heidi Fleiss famed black book?) Yes, Hollywood is a haven for divorce lawyers and substance abuse programs.
The previously pristine Tom Cruise is always good for an oops whether Tom Katting around, or mixing it up with Brooke.
Dads like Jon Voight spill the beans about their daughters' mood swings, and oh how we love to follow the aftermath.
Gary Coleman has been disorderly, while Kevin Federline celebrates his recent divorce. Brad Pitt has broken Commandments and left Jen reeling while he sets up his new house. And from Ben Affleck to Matthew Mc Conaughey, the guys have had their 'coverage' problems, too.
Much to our collective average pleasure, the cameras (and the internet) are never far away from the stars, and we catch every gaff, foible, oops, lapse in style, and misplaced word. It may not be much, but its the best reminder we have that after all, humans are humans, and celebrities are no exception to that rule.
As long as we have celebrities, we'll have celebrity oops to entertain us after the glow of the limelight fades. It's a security we can all hold firm to as we chuckle at the misfortunes of the most fortunate.
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How long do you think we'll have to wait to see "Vince Carter"-like dunks in women's basketball?
When will we see alle-oop, 360 degree, monster reverse or windmill dunks in women's basketball? WNBA?
I know Candace Parker and Lisa Leslie have dunked during their games, but you can see unicorns and honest politicians more often than those.
NEVER!!!!!!!!!
We will be lucky to have Another Vince Carter in NBA!