And by "take it the wrong way"you mean "intentionally misconstrue", if course.
Remember when we learned that Amazon's "just put it in your cart to buy" algorithm was really just a bunch of people in India watching you shop on the store surveillance system? That was, like 3 months ago maybe??
I have an old mopping robot that doesn't connect to the Internet, but even that doesn't get used much. At least these aren't running around with live feed cameras though..
That's the business version. They're moving full steam ahead on the home unit.
He didn't want a quote citation though. He wanted a data citation.
I didn't say he was being an asshole. He might be legitimately upset, or he might be posting it because he's in on the joke.
Like I said the first time, we don't have enough information to say anything about this so I prefer to think he's friends with his coworkers.
You might be inventing drama where there isn't any, and that's not cool dude.
Let's just make up whatever story we feel like.
Maybe they go out as a group occasionally and he always orders one. It's most likely a thoughtful gesture but we don't have enough info.
Cara Delevigne was in this too?
Someone thinks you have to batter churros when they're really more of a fried dough.
An arcade cabinet console would be pretty cool..
Look at his android to answer a question about iPhones?
People in the thread are telling you to use wood glue, and while this specific location would probably be fine, you should know that the rest of your guitar was assembled using hide glue for a very good reason.
Wood glue is very pliable and plastic in texture which is great for things like tables and chairs that are frequently being flexed as loads are applied and removed. The trade off is that the glue joints absorb vibration, which is VERY bad for an instrument.
Hide glue is more rigid and does less dampening. For this split on the headstock there won't be a noticeable impact from using wood glue, but didn't use it on other parts of the guitar.