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Here's how I see it:

Looks like the WingMan Rumblepad. I've got one about a foot away from me as I type this.

Based on the fact that this map used metal-archives.com as it's source, I wouldn't really call it "accurate", since a lot of bands on that site are inactive, unknown, broken up and reformed as different bands, etc., and a lot of the information on the site is out of date because nobody cared enough to update it. That

Agreed, but (as much as I'm sure it wasn't the intention), placing the word 'transgender' in the title sets a sort of premise that the rest of the article is only important because of that fact.

Being someone who uses tube amps for guitar and bass, my first though is that the tubes might improve the sound of a signal that gets cranked passed the usual volume the system could have otherwise handled. The real warmth/added value of tubes is, IMHO, how they distort. "Clipped" distortion otherwise sounds

Ziltoid the Omnicient is the closest to a coffee nerd I have ever heard of.

If a piece of software is able to read everything I type into my phone and send it to someone without my knowledge, that's not 'doing things to make them public'. SMS messages are not public. What I type into banking apps is certainly not public. The problem with software like this is that as a user of a cell phone

"Me too?" I think it's a mistake to assume that a website has to be about "you", or that you, whoever "you" might be, are any more important than any other random given person who may or may not come across this site.