Definition of Futility?

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Definition of Futility?

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Wasn't it Einstein* who said; "Futility is to keep doing something the same way-and expect a different result"

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*cannot remember the exact quote-but you get the idea...
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Post by edski »

All those GC auctions are hillarious. Although they had a Carvin R600 amp up for no reserve (starting bid $159) a while ago...that seemed like a legit auction. I think the amp went for about $300, which IMO is a little high for a used amp that's $500 new.

Actually, Carvin is selling the 1000 W version of that amp for the same price as the 600 W...so three bills for a used R600 seems too much. I think I bowed out of that auctiona t about $200.

Hell, I'm looking for a deal on the 'Bay, not a fleecing! Image
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I've heard that Carvin over rates their amp's power.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

That bass is from the GC I go to most often. I can't help but laugh every time I see it.
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I think it's "Insanity is doing the same thing expecting different results". Rock out like The beatles!
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Post by ilan »

We can laugh at GC but these auctions, however futile, do have an effect, they will push asking prices on vintage Rics upwards.
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Post by clankchris »

Ilan, if that comes to be.............
Anybody want to buy a worn, uh, well gigged, 90's vintage squire P bass for only $900.00?!
It's also made in the remote, mystical land of Taiwan!
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Rock out like Squire!



(disclaimer- like the instrument, not the guy from Yes)
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Rock out like The Beatles!
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Post by charlyg »

Rock out like.........ME!!!!!!
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How much does that cost?
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Post by jnbass »

your sanity?
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Post by clankchris »

won't last long then.
I'd better hurry!
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Post by ilan »

Not a single bid on their Ric items in the last 30 days.
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gotta give it to 'em, they're consistant!
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