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BenJammin 10-06-2009 05:06 PM

That sounds like a snore-fest.

:amaze: 10-06-2009 05:08 PM

Eh, I find it rather interesting, being an environmental science major. However, I have no political science background, so I'm really struggling on this.

:amaze: 10-06-2009 05:09 PM

[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;17556279]Will you please lace one of the pages with anthrax? PLEASE? WE NEED ANOTHER ANTHRAX SCARE IN THE US![/QUOTE]

I don't think I'll be able to find any before tomorrow morning ... plus, I have to handle it as I turn it in. I don't think that'd be in my best interests ....

Efrim 10-06-2009 06:41 PM

[QUOTE=BenJammin;17556282]That sounds like a snore-fest.[/QUOTE]

You look like a snore-face.

BenJammin 10-06-2009 07:00 PM

Whatever, man.

Whatever.

Efrim 10-06-2009 07:02 PM

[QUOTE=BenJammin;17556531]Whatever, man.

Whatever.[/QUOTE]

You also seem to smell an awful lot like a dead snore-fish.
No offense.

DaveSavesTheDay 10-06-2009 07:31 PM

[QUOTE=Pluperfect_Arson;17556102]Not to rain on your parade, but you cannot run 5k?

Also, nine weeks to train just to run 5k is lol.[/QUOTE]

I probably could run 5k, but my goal is to be able to do it extremely comfortably. You're telling me that you are in good enough shape to lace up a pair of shoes and run for 5k without stopping or feeling tired?

And yeah, 9 weeks is a lot but if I were to actually run everyday it could be completed in just under four weeks.

Pluperfect_Arson 10-06-2009 08:13 PM

[QUOTE=DaveSavesTheDay;17556584]I probably could run 5k, but my goal is to be able to do it extremely comfortably. You're telling me that you are in good enough shape to lace up a pair of shoes and run for 5k without stopping or feeling tired?

And yeah, 9 weeks is a lot but if I were to actually run everyday it could be completed in just under four weeks.[/QUOTE]

Actually, I believe I could throw on a pair of shoes and run 5k without complications. I am extremely active, though, and I do not know your exercise habits.

funkyhoney 10-06-2009 08:36 PM

What speed are you talking about "running" 5ks?

I can go that far at a quick jog, I usually only do around 3.5 interval training though.

gaslight 10-06-2009 09:28 PM

[QUOTE=DaveSavesTheDay;17556584]I probably could run 5k, but my goal is to be able to do it extremely comfortably. You're telling me that you are in good enough shape to lace up a pair of shoes and run for 5k without stopping or feeling tired?

And yeah, 9 weeks is a lot but if I were to actually run everyday it could be completed in just under four weeks.[/QUOTE]

I sure as **** couldn't do a 5000 metre run without getting exhausted. Especially not at a competitive speed, if I could jog it as slow as I wanted maybe it'd be better but I couldn't push the pace for 5K non-stop.

funkyhoney 10-06-2009 09:54 PM

That email I sent paid off! I've pretty much got a gig writing a journal about my band as well as a few articles about alcohol and drugs.

BassVirtuoso 10-06-2009 10:08 PM

I need to sell my bass =/

FunkMetalBass 10-06-2009 10:19 PM

I might be able to run [jog] 5k, but I sure would be tired by the end of the second mile. Especially in the Arizona heat. Gah

FunkMetalBass 10-06-2009 10:37 PM

[quote=BassVirtuoso;17556909]I need to sell my bass =/[/quote]

Sucks, dude. Whatcha sellin'?

funkyhoney 10-06-2009 10:40 PM

No one "needs" to sell a bass, pfft :p

BassVirtuoso 10-06-2009 10:45 PM

[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;17556942]Sucks, dude. Whatcha sellin'?[/QUOTE]

My Elite 4. I'm thinking about just taking it to Sam Ash and seeing what they'll give me for it since there doesn't seem to be a market for the bass right now.

FunkMetalBass 10-06-2009 10:50 PM

[quote=BassVirtuoso;17556950]My Elite 4. I'm thinking about just taking it to Sam Ash and seeing what they'll give me for it since there doesn't seem to be a market for the bass right now.[/quote]

Good luck, mate. The SamAsh near me isn't even accepting sales - only trades. It may be a company-wide thing too. You might be stuck with eBay, TalkBass, or Craigslist.

Pluperfect_Arson 10-06-2009 11:04 PM

[QUOTE=BassVirtuoso;17556909]I need to sell my bass =/[/QUOTE]

I need to sell my basses as well, but I cannot bring myself to do it.

FunkMetalBass 10-06-2009 11:20 PM

[quote=Pluperfect_Arson;17556978]I need to sell my basses as well, but I cannot bring myself to do it.[/quote]

This. Even sh*t I don't play...although I attribute the fact that I haven't sold my Carvin yet to laziness.

I have no idea what I'm going to do with my old Brice. It's defretted and has the most random mods to it (lights, killswitch, ramp), as well as a hole in the middle of it from a flawed plan to wire up a stereo out. If anybody would wanna buy it, I probably couldn't get more than $50 for it.

gaslight 10-06-2009 11:22 PM

[QUOTE=funkyhoney;17556878]That email I sent paid off! I've pretty much got a gig writing a journal about my band as well as a few articles about alcohol and drugs.[/QUOTE]

Nice, how do they work out what to pay writers, is it a flat rate per article, or like contract for a time or something?

It's not by the word is it? :p

Pluperfect_Arson 10-06-2009 11:44 PM

[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;17557002]Even sh*t I don't play[/QUOTE]

I have a bunch of stuff sitting around as well.

I have a Carvin 1x15 I have not played out of in 5 (?) years. I do not play out of my Peavey Series 400 amp anymore even though I love it, but it has DC leakage, so lol at being electrocuted by everything. I would fix it, but I really do not want to throw money into it. I play out of a Model T or V4 at practice, so selling my amp would not hurt me, and I have a separate full stack, so the Carvin cab needs to go.

I defretted my four string to bring it back to life, but I cannot play in my band or, really, music in general because I have had a B string in my life for so long.

Then, I went back to playing my 6 string, but I have come to the conclusion I do not like frets much anymore.

I have a friend, drummer from my band Ochre, lined up to buy my five string, but I need to figure out a way to have it sent up from Eugene.

/wrist

FunkMetalBass 10-07-2009 12:36 AM

I wish I could get into fretless playing more. Maybe if I had a nice fretless, like that Fretless Warwick that guy on TB has for sale, or if I could get into it a bit more.

How do you dial in your fretless tone? Rounds or flats?

FunkMetalBass 10-07-2009 01:10 AM

I thought about it, and I had a pretty sweet idea -

3-way pickup switch, except the center position actually feeds through a blend, so you could do different blend with a 30/70 instead of just 50/50.

gaslight 10-07-2009 01:21 AM

Ordered my SR706 today, should pick it up Friday.

Then I'll begin saving for a Cort B5 Fretless if I can find one to try out.

Pluperfect_Arson 10-07-2009 02:01 AM

[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;17557075]I wish I could get into fretless playing more. Maybe if I had a nice fretless, like that Fretless Warwick that guy on TB has for sale, or if I could get into it a bit more.

How do you dial in your fretless tone? Rounds or flats?[/QUOTE]

See, my idea was that, after I sold all of my basses, I would purchase a Brice HXB-406 fretless as a beater bass, then use the rest of the money I had to kick around for a bit, since I leave in February for Basic.

Also, I seem to receive a lot more mwah from the bridge position pickup, so I have emphasis on the bridge pickup over the neck, use the same EQ as I do with fretted since I like my mids slightly scooped for the most part. I use rounds as well, which is where the awesome fretless tone of death comes from. I do not like flats as it is, haha.

If you have not heard Obscura, you should listen to them. Their bassist has a mean fretless tone.

burtonbassist_102 10-07-2009 03:00 AM

yeah, rounds on a fretless is pretty much win. i have a set of snarling dogs on my sx fretless, it actually sounds really good.

funkyhoney 10-07-2009 06:57 AM

[QUOTE=gaslight;17557003]Nice, how do they work out what to pay writers, is it a flat rate per article, or like contract for a time or something?

It's not by the word is it? :p[/QUOTE]

It's unpaid at the moment which is good because it's easy for me to write more freely and get experience. But when it does evolve into that I'd say it'd be based on traffic figures and paid out of advertising revenue and they're generally not-for-profit enterprises. If it's not that it'd generally be a negotiable flat rate depending on style/content/length/longevity. Per-word generally applies to print press that take freelance work.

Sablate McNuff 10-07-2009 08:00 AM

[quote=Pluperfect_Arson;17557145]See, my idea was that, after I sold all of my basses, I would purchase a Brice HXB-406 fretless as a beater bass, then use the rest of the money I had to kick around for a bit, since I leave in February for Basic.

Also, I seem to receive a lot more mwah from the bridge position pickup, so I have emphasis on the bridge pickup over the neck, use the same EQ as I do with fretted since I like my mids slightly scooped for the most part. I use rounds as well, which is where the awesome fretless tone of death comes from. I do not like flats as it is, haha.

If you have not heard Obscura, you should listen to them. Their bassist has a mean fretless tone.[/quote]

I'd be worried that rounds would do too much damage to my fretboard.

gaslight 10-07-2009 09:35 AM

I suppose if you just recoat it with enough epoxy regularly it would survive.

FunkMetalBass 10-07-2009 09:39 AM

1000mg of Niacin was a terrible move on my part. Is it hot in here, or is it just me?


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