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A few nights ago, my wife and I watched the movie,"Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps". It is the sequel to the great movie from the 80's - "Wall Street". The character of Gordon Gecko (played remarkably by Michael Douglas) gives one of the most memorable speeches about greed. If there is a movie that epitomizes the culture of money greed it would be the movie, "Wall Street". Greed is one of those characteristics that illustrates your true character. It reflects on who you are. Now, greed is not only about money.
There is greed for food which is commonly known as glutton. There is greed for stuff which is commonly known as hoarding. There are many forms to express our greed. It is definitely a very powerful emotion. If we understand and practice how we can harness the "power" of greed, we can reap benefits without the negative side-effects. For our weight loss programs, can greed have some use? Is it possible to be greedy for gain in our weight loss with some positive results that are healthy and beneficial for us?
Yes, greed does have some use for us when it comes to anything worthwhile to achieve especially our weight loss.
Greed is one of those raw emotions that cuts through any murkiness and ambiguity. It can make us clarify our specific weight loss goal and push us over the top to achieve those weight loss goal.
Greed is defined as excessive desire to acquire or possess more than one needs or deserves. In other words, it is the desire to acquire or possess what you truly believe that you deserve. If you believe that you deserve to lose those 25 or 50 pounds (or more), you will act passionately or emotionally to attain that goal. People may call you unreasonable or even greedy. If they call you greedy, then so be it. You must act emotionally in order to achieve radical results. If you act logically, then you will get logical results (aka as no results).
Maybe it is time to act greedy to achieve your weight loss goals. It is critical that you understand that you must mix in another emotion with greed- or else you will become negatively greedy. You will need to mix in this emotion to solidify your goal and results. What is that emotion that you need to mix with greed in your weight loss goals?
You need to mix in the spirit of gratitude or thankfulness with greed in order to reap and maintain the positive results of being "greedy" to lose weight.
An attitude of gratitude with the emotion of focus and drive (aka greed) will empower you to lose those unwanted pounds and become healthy, wealthy, and wise.
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Electric Guitar Clinic: Would you like single coils or humbuckers with that?
In this article we will take a look at some of the differences between Humbucking pickups and Single Coil pickups, both technically and tonally. Many think, "Isn't a Humbucker just two Single Coils side by side?" The answer is both yes and no as they both yield quite different tonal and technical characteristics. There have been many attempts to harness both sounds in one guitar or pickup, but the general consensus is that a guitar is either a Humbucking guitar or a Single Coil. Like they say, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
How a Pickup Works
To start out, let's talk a little about how a pickup works. A guitar pickup is essentially a magnet that creates a magnetic field right above the pickup. The magnet picks up the vibrations of the strings and sends the signal to your amplifier to be amplified. Most pickups in electric guitars are passive which means that they don't have any kind of pre-amp and it is the amplifiers job to boost the signal. Contrastingly, an active pickup uses weaker magnets than passive pickups but has a pre-amp to boost the signal output to a reasonable level. Active pickups are most common in acoustic guitars but can be found in a few electric guitars as well.
Single Coils: The First Pickups
Single Coils were the first pickups. The first single coil guitar pickups came in the late 1920's. A single coil pickup, as the name implies, is made up of a single coil of wire wrapped in one direction (either clockwise or counter clockwise) around the pole pieces. The pole pieces are the circular metal pieces under each string. One of the problems in early single coil pickups was that they picked up a lot of electromagnetic interference from other electric machinery or radio waves, which caused a buzz or hum
Why Humbuckers Were Invented
Humbuckers were invented to cancel out the electromagnetic interference. They use two coils, which are wrapped in opposing directions to give each coil opposing polarity. This would cancel out the electromagnetic interference and help get rid of the hum, thus creating a "hum-bucking" pickup. Humbuckers did not start showing up in guitars until the mid 1950's. When it comes to tonal differences, it gets a little harder to explain and really comes down to personal opinions and preferences.
Common Misconceptions About Humbackers
Many people think humbuckers are for distortion and overdrive, and single coils are for clean patches. This isn't necessarily the case because many guitarists use single coils for high gain distortion and others use humbuckers exclusively for clean tone. Humbuckers tend to be hotter pickups because they utilize two coils which does make them easier to distort. However, many jazz box guitars have humbuckers and are almost always used for a clean patch. They produce a thicker and darker clean tone than single coils do. The clean from single coils is a more sparkly high type clean that is often associated with country or "Eric Clapton Style" blues. They also are not as quick to overdrive as humbuckers. When single coils are played through a smooth tube overdrive, you can still hear the clean coming through where it gets lost with a humbucker.
Typical Guitars that use Humbuckers
Typical guitars that use humbuckers are the Gibson Les Paul, Gibson SG, most PRS models, most Ibanez guitars, and almost all hollow body Guild's and Gretch's. The most common single coil guitars are the Fender Stratocaster and Telecaster.
Increased Versatility of Both
Over the years, each style of pickup has become more versatile. Some humbuckers have the option of coil splitting or tapping. This is the ability to essentially shut off one of the coils in the pickup which can provide a fairly good representation of a single coil pickup. Single coils have gotten much better about electromagnetic interference and there are several "noiseless" single coil pickups available. However, this does not solve the single coil vs. humbucker conundrum because you only get a solid emulation.
The "Fat Strat"
Fender has attempted to solve the problem by creating the "Fat Strat," which utilizes a humbucking pickup at the bridge and two single coil pickups in the usual Stratocaster location. It does thicken the sound when using the humbucker, but there isn't the option running two humbuckers together as you can in a Gibson Les Paul or SG for a truly saturated overdrive. The guitar also loses some of the ability to get the really twangy bridge sound you can achieve with the single coil pickup.
Single coils and humbuckers are very different animals, and if you want both sounds, you need two guitars. If you need to choose one guitar, the best way to go about it is to go play several different guitars with different pickups through different amps and choose the one you like best.
About the Author
Matt Griffith, born and raised in Western Colorado, made the leap to move to Nashville 5 months ago to pursue a career in music along with the thousands of other hopefuls that call Music City home. Matt loves electric guitars and is currently playing lead guitar for the band Brookline. He writes electric guitar reviews for Music Gear Review.
What type of wiring harness do i need to hook up a stereo in my 2004 mustang?
I bought a (Sony Xplod CDXGT240) stereo at best buy and i need to know what type of wiring harness i need to connect it? Its a 2004 mustang with the Mach audio system, so it has a little factory amp that it comes with. Is there a specific model number for the harness or can someone provide a pic of the one that I need? THANKS!
You can pick up a wiring harness specific to your vehicle at Autozone for around 10 bucks. They also carry them at most Wal-Mart locations as well. All you have to do is ask the clerk at autozone, and he will set you up, it's a really straight forward process, and easy to locate, I would advise you not to buy this online, because of compatibility issues, if they send you the wrong one, you have to mail it back and wait by your mailbox for another 2 weeks for the new one, if you go get it in person, you can see it for yourself, it will tell you right on the package that it fits your vehicle, the same is true for the mounting kit which you can also get at Autozone for about 10-12 bucks. With any luck you could be hookng up your stereo in not time, the wiring harness comes with a guide to tell you exactly where to connect each wire to your radio, it will be color coded and labeled. Good Luck !!
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