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Old 08-16-2005, 07:06 AM
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I really don't speak english that good. Does that make me unintelligable? i speak 4 languages. i'm sorry if i reminded you of your work, but Time Divider called me a ... and i had to reply and explain to him what the word means.
Otherwise i have a mentally handicaped person in my family.
Perhaps i know better than others...

I think that at this moment people in Niger need us more than ever before.
Please HELP in any way possible, tell others.
http://www.concern.net/pressroom/niger/index.php
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Firstly, yes your lack of English speaking ability does make you somewhat unintelligible. Also, you say you has to reply and tell Time Divider what moron means (when actually he wasn't even the one who called you a moron.) You failed completely at defining the word moron, and instead typed up a load of crap about a 'seek person.' You say you know better than other what it moron means, when actually you don't seem to have a clue what it means.

Finally, how is the situation in Niger related to anything that has been mentioned previously in this thread?
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Old 08-16-2005, 08:08 AM
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Archon113 you should read more books about psychology.
(4 degrees: idiot, cretin, imbecile and moran).
Archon113 i hope this explains it.
Finally, why are you connecting me with Niger situation?
I feel sorry for them and i have allredy donated, have you?
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Old 08-16-2005, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by rapido
Archon113 you should read more books about psychology.
(4 degrees: idiot, cretin, imbecile and moran).
Archon113 i hope this explains it.
Finally, why are you connecting me with Niger situation?
I feel sorry for them and i have allredy donated, have you?
who is this guy?

rapido, quick question.

how are you going to disregard someone's thread when they inquire for an answer about a specific subject, and then you don't bother to help them out with their inquire, but make a hole new thread about something you want to know.

what's your deal?

Then you go off on a tangent w/ fellow members about "idiot" "moron" "most seek person in the world" - ?? what is this ?? Get off Talkbass.com

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Old 08-16-2005, 08:28 AM
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I am currently using heavy gague strings because I was in a band that played in DGCF tuning (my worst nightmare realized). I'm thinking of making the move back to standard gague for tone reasons.

the only thing really holding me back is that I was told that heavy gague strings give you lower action with less buzz. is this true?

any comments about which gague I should actually be using? I like low action and some of the string noise that comes with it, but not obnoxious noise and fretting out.

I use a Boss ODB-3 bass distortion pedal too if that matters.

opinions? comments? advice?
Facet Squared - its my understanding that going to a heavy gauge string wont lower you action or give you less buzz. you can have lower action with any string guage by simply lowering the saddles on the bridge. Less fret buzz?? Maybe due to the higher tension.
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