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diamond-handed zealot
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
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VERY proud of my state in this regard.  Still a lot of "crypto" talk but I like where we are headed.  Sad that we are under attack from the southern border, and this sort of administration might not continue.  I know some of the lefties on this thread would disagree, but I do not think your political side of the spectrum are going to really be in favor of bitcoin.
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just here for that pomp


Baaaam
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Good morn Bitcoinland.
Forty-eight thousand dollars
(Bitcoinaverage).

Happy October.
Fourth quarter is upon us.
Let the good times roll.

I never had an Ampeg, but I do have a Roland Micro Cube Bass RX and a GK MBS III. No big box at the moment, though I'd like to get something that projects a bit more for my project studio/rehearsal room.

The Micro Cube Bass RX is exactly what I use with my little 23" scale Gold Tone Microbass:



It adds just enough bottom-end thump to make it sound like a stand-up bull fiddle. Sometimes I play with 3 acoustic guitars and maybe a banjo or mandolin and it gives me enough volume to be heard without drowning out the treble players.

Big box? Haven't used one since I got my first B-15. We were our own roadies back then and the Portaflex made life a lot easier. Not only that, it sounded much better than the big box monstrosities from Traynor, Fender, Marshall, Vox, etc.

My little GK is all I need now. Any larger venues and I simply DI.

Huh... I am sitting about 100 yards from a B-15.  Great bass player that goes to my church (2 doors from my house) has one there he uses.  It's temperamental in it's old age, but still sounds dreamy and humongous.
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Yes that’s what it is… You won’t have to…!!!

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cAPSLOCK - Drone strike all of the things for !

Should drone strike all McDonalds locations nationwide, if you ask me...

 Wink

So unfair.  But I am also glad. Wink  Well, I mean... sort of.  I am not much interesting on there...  But I am a fan of that dude and his ... what are they?  Parody news org?
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https://usdsat.com/

Note, that's a logarithmic scale!
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I remember when NFTs were called colored coins and nobody wanted any.

Was it the marketing or the timing?

Eth chain moa better, gu gu gu.
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I never liked ukulele basses, but this thing looks like it's a different league. Do the strings "stick" to the fingers like it happens with ukulele basses, or do they glide reasonably?

depends on the strings. you can get rubbery strings or more traditional wire wound strings (what my ubass has). each gives a different sound of course so it depends on what youre looking for as far as that goes.. and you do need a different nut for each type; the rubber strings are thicker. so swapping back and forth is a pain.

I see. I've tried "normal" (el cheapo) rubber strings on ukuleles - not for me. I wonder if the stock strings on the microbass (rubber too, but with a fancy name) are any different.
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Btw Bob, who does the cookery??

Rick works the stove and microwave. I work the grill.

No grilling involved yesterday...

He wants to know about the queen.
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Neighborhood Shenanigans Dispenser
Btw Bob, who does the cookery??

Rick works the stove and microwave. I work the grill.

No grilling involved yesterday...



I remember when NFTs were called colored coins and nobody wanted any.
Was it the marketing or the timing?

BLM ruined everything, IMO.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?

I never liked ukulele basses, but this thing looks like it's a different league. Do the strings "stick" to the fingers like it happens with ukulele basses, or do they glide reasonably?

depends on the strings. you can get rubbery strings or more traditional wire wound strings (what my ubass has). each gives a different sound of course so it depends on what youre looking for as far as that goes.. and you do need a different nut for each type; the rubber strings are thicker. so swapping back and forth is a pain.
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Some timed it well despite living in echo chamber.
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Viva Ut Vivas
I remember when NFTs were called colored coins and nobody wanted any.

Was it the marketing or the timing?
legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?

The Micro Cube Bass RX is exactly what I use with my little 23" scale Gold Tone Microbass:



It adds just enough bottom-end thump to make it sound like a stand-up bull fiddle. Sometimes I play with 3 acoustic guitars and maybe a banjo or mandolin and it gives me enough volume to be heard without drowning out the treble players.

Big box? Haven't used one since I got my first B-15. We were our own roadies back then and the Portaflex made life a lot easier. Not only that, it sounded much better than the big box monstrosities from Traynor, Fender, Marshall, Vox, etc.

My little GK is all I need now. Any larger venues and I simply DI.

heh reminds me of my kala ubass ukulele. its my goto bass for just messing around. full size has its place but when on the couch or whatever the ubass rules.
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