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Locking tuning pegs for stratocaster?

I have a Fender Stratocaster, and it does stay in tune a fair bit but I was looking into buying some new locking tuning pegs for it and I was wondering whether to buy some new tuning pegs for about ?70 or to buy some Fender locking tuner caps, which i seen for around ?15, but also I was wondering how do these work?? thanks for any help

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Does your finace work? Because 7-8 hours a day seems to be quit a bit of time. How old are you two anyway? Well you need to seriously reevaluate this relationship. Seems like there is some serious growing up that is needed. If you cannot talk to him now about serious issues then what about later? Tell him that you really need to talk to him and it will determine if this relationship will go on or not. Put your foot down and if he thinks it is funny then pack your things and move on. He will get the picture. He is too immature.
Speed of light 3 * 10^8 m/s 1. When you look at a distant star or planet, you are looking back in time. How far back in time are you looking when you observe Pluto through the telescope from a distance of 5.91 x 10^12m? This question is really asking for time for light to travel a distance of 5.91 x 10^12 m. Distance velocity ÷ time 5.91 x 10^12 3 * 10^8 ÷ time Time 3 * 10^8 ÷ 5.91 x 10^12 5.08 * 10^-5 seconds This means that the light that you see when you observe Pluto through the telescope left Pluto 5.08 * 10^-5 seconds ago. 2.If a person could travel at the speed of light, it would still take 4.3 years to reach the nearest star, Proxima Centauri. How far away, in meters, is Proxima Centauri?( ignore any relativistic effects) convert 4.3 years to seconds Distance 3 * 10^8 ÷ time 3.When you go out in the sun, it is the ultraviolet light that gives you a tan (or burn). The pigment in your skin called melanin is activated by the enzyme tyrosinase, which has been stimulated by ultraviolet light. What is the wavelength of this light if it has a frequency of 7.89 x 10^14Hz? All electromagnetic radiation travels at the same velocity speed of light! microwave radio waves microwaves infrared visible light ultraviolet x-rays and gamma rays travel at the speed of light 3 * 10^8 m/s Velocity wave length * frequency 3 * 10^8 wave length * 7.89 x 10^14 4. IRAS, the Infrared Astronomy Satellite launched by NASA in 1983, had a detector that was supercooled to enable it to measure infrared or heat radiation from different regions of space. What is the frequency of infrared light that has a wavelength of 1.00 x 10^-6m? Velocity wave length * frequency 3 * 10^8 1.00 x 10^-6 * frequency
This is an odd question. Did you sit and think about what to say or did this happen to you last night? Still, for some reason you thought of asking it.

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