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Yah I talked to her about it when I was moving in and she was like, uh you can't take that thing in there. I explained the insurance situation, her solution was that I buy a cheap old bike I don't mind locking up outside and leave the plug at my parents house. Maybe explained over a coffee and cake she might be more amenable though.
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Cheers Konijn, it is a shared lease though which is why the 24hr thing is kinda shaky, I'll have a word with the housemates but they're all a bit uh, useless to say the least. Just wondered mostly whether she can do anything if she finds the bike in the house. I wouldn't be super impressed if I arrived home to find it left unlocked in the garden, or if she tried to terminate my lease because of it.
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Apparently incase there's a fire and we need to get out, it could cause an obstruction. But I don't really see this happening, seeing as it's kept in the corner of my bedroom. It isn't in the contract I can't, just says no motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts are to be kept inside. I've been ignoring her seeing as my bike isn't covered by insurance if I keep it outside at night but I'm pretty sure she will at some point find out, does anyone know what are her rights if she does? Presuming I can just refuse to move it outside seeing as it isn't in the contract?
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If by ibanez artcore you mean another hollow body, I really wouldnt bother. Not that they are bad, but you have the gretsch waiting for you at home. Enjoy having a different type of guitar.
I was leaning towards the strat because of this, also because it'll be a bit quieter (with headphones) which I'm sure my flatmates will appreciate.
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I love my Gretsch.

Unfortunately I can't take it to uni though because of insurance issues/too much sentimental value to keep in my student house. Reckon I'm going to get a fender strat to fill the electric void this year, or maybe an Ibanez artcore, does anyone play either of these, good/bad experience?




I got one to take notes etc in lectures. Except really I got it to play with, that's just my excuse to make it ok that I spent a good chunk of my student loan on it. Anyone use handwriting recognition software, is it any good? I'm going to get a pogo stylus before term starts and have a play, see if it is as good an option for notetaking as I think it will be.