I just ordered a "Hybrid Traveler" guitar from KLOS to keep in my car. During my breaks at work I sit in my car. Lately I've been reading some eBooks using my phone (The Transhumanist Reader, Dave Grohl's book/autobio/memoir, Humankind: A Hopeful History, Do Nothing). I don't always feel like reading though. I thought, "it would be great if I could keep a guitar in here at all times despite the freezing temperature." Turns out people make carbon-fiber guitars. They have been for some time. I first saw one years ago at The Music Mart in State College. It was a thousand bucks so I had no way of buying it with my delivery-driver salary at the time. Fortunately I remembered the existence of such products and wondered if they can endure freezing winter temps i.e. no cracking nor warping. Supposedly they can, and KLOS in particular states this as a selling point. I'm veritably excited for this thing. It shouldn't take too long to get here; it's "hand-made in Utah" -- but who knows? A bunch of truck drivers might go on strike or something. Maybe it will snow heavily and slow them down. I remain unphased (un-fazed?). I went up at least a full point on the happiness scale as soon as I bought it, just knowing that whenever it gets here, I can play guitar at work. Pretty sweet.