Lately it seems I can't have plain juice. It's too sweet to me and it makes me feel sick. If I mix 80/20 juice and water though it's just fine. I think I'm starting to grow a lactose intolerance too or something. For the past 3 or 4 years I've had little to no milk. I have other dairy products, but not plain milk. In the past 3 weeks I've had 2 bowls of cereal with milk which after consumed left me feeling like I was about to vomit for an hour. If I had to guess it's my system getting a lot more lactose than what it's used to.
I've got to organize a list of priorities and get to doing it. First and foremost I need a job. Eventually I need to get into college. I want to also get back to learning web design. I know the basics. Now I want to get more advanced. I've been playing Fable lately. I've also been playing the first two Splinter Cell games and Doom 3. I kinda want to get back into GTA San Andreas as well as playing Alpha Prime again. Eventually I need to get back on FlyFF and do something with my accounts. I've also got several books I need to get around to reading. I need to troubleshoot and solve whatever is wrong with that pocket amplifier I built. If I can get it working I want to get a new amp cable as well as another audio jack to put in place of the microphones so I can convert my over sized hearing aid into a portable guitar amplifier. I also want to get back to practicing guitar. Sooner or later I also need to change the strings. You're supposed to change the strings every few months and I've had the same set for about a year now. I don't practice much though which is why I've been putting it off.
If I could get that amplifier to work that would be great. The whole unit is like 3 x 3 x 2 inches or so. The box I got to put it in is like 3 x 7 x 2 inches or so. It wouldn't be difficult to attach something to clip it to my belt. The audio output is a standard headphone jack so I can use headphones or get some of those cheap CD player speakers that don't require an extra power source. After that hooking up about a couple feet of cable to an audio plug for a guitar pickup wouldn't be that difficult. The big problem with electric guitar is with an amp plugged into the wall you don't have the great mobility of an acoustic. If properly made you could have an amp and two speakers all of which could attach to the belt and would only way some 3 pounds and run off of 3 AA batteries. First I have to get the stupid thing to work. stare If I can get the amplifier to work I think my grandpa could help me figure out the rest.
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