petecarlton Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago On 09/09/2025 at 23:18, RhythmJunky said: Any 5 string with 4 tuners on one side of the headstock and 1 sticking out the other like the proverbial Friday afternoon after-thought. (Oh sh1t, where can we put this extra tuner ....) Anything above a 4 string has to be as balanced as possible. Anything above a 4-string is weird. There was a 12-string bass on No Treble the other day - NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Quote
snorkie635 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 11 minutes ago, petecarlton said: Anything above a 4-string is weird. There was a 12-string bass on No Treble the other day - NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! With eleven tuners on one side of the headstock and one hanging on for life on the other? 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, petecarlton said: Anything above a 4-string is weird. There was a 12-string bass on No Treble the other day - NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! You'd better not look in "Basses for sale" then. 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 3 hours ago, petecarlton said: Anything above a 4-string is weird. I now find 4 strings weird.I skip over them in the classified ads for sale like you wouldn't believe. In fact I wish could filter them out of the search listings 😄 2 1 Quote
kwmlondon Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Terry M. said: I now find 4 strings weird.I skip over them in the classified ads for sale like you wouldn't believe. In fact I wish could filter them out of the search listings 😄 Ditto. My Dingwall has been off for a couple of days for a repair to the preamp and I’ve been mainly playing my old Stingray and it’s completely not me any more. Gonna be listing it for sale soon… 2 Quote
rOB Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, Jackroadkill said: "Alot", instead of "a lot". This may help. Or maybe raise a chuckle. http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/04/alot-is-better-than-you-at-everything.html Quote
Terry M. Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 09/09/2025 at 21:56, Marvin said: White pickguards. I mentioned this on my list posted a while back. I have a Fender Jazz that came with one and I bought it KNOWING the stock white pickguard wasn't going to last long on it. I just can't stand them 🤭 Quote
bass_dinger Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago People who buy a house, then put an extension up, or convert the loft, within six months of moving in. If they did it within a month, then it was clearly part of the plan when they purchased the place. If they did it within six years, then the family grew, and needs more space after they purchased the place. But six months just feels wrong. Quote
TimR Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago 1 hour ago, bass_dinger said: People who buy a house, then put an extension up, or convert the loft, within six months of moving in. If they did it within a month, then it was clearly part of the plan when they purchased the place. If they did it within six years, then the family grew, and needs more space after they purchased the place. But six months just feels wrong. Planning permission takes ages to get passed. Quote
tegs07 Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago (edited) 1 hour ago, bass_dinger said: People who buy a house, then put an extension up, or convert the loft, within six months of moving in. If they did it within a month, then it was clearly part of the plan when they purchased the place. If they did it within six years, then the family grew, and needs more space after they purchased the place. But six months just feels wrong. Most decent building contractors have a waiting list of at least 6 months. A tax on property over £500K may sort this out though particularly in London and the South East. Edited 37 minutes ago by tegs07 Quote
prowla Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago 22 minutes ago, tegs07 said: Most decent building contractors have a waiting list of at least 6 months. A tax on property over £500K may sort this out though particularly in London and the South East. Hi: We've just moved in to a house; I need you to build an extension within a month, starting with planning permission. -or- Hi: We've an offer on a house and if it's accepted I'll need you to commit to building an extension within a month of moving in, but we don't have a date for that and since we don't own the property we don't yet have planning permission. Quote
Si600 Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago 17 hours ago, tauzero said: Different online dictionaries have differing opinions on that - dictionary.com and thefreedictionary.com say it also means absorb, as does Merriam-Webster <spit>, the Cambridge dictionary and Collins both just give putting liquid in your mouth and swallowing it as the meaning. So fretboards can drink oil in the USA but not in the UK (or EU). 17 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said: Origin and history of drink drink(v.) Old English drincan "to swallow water or other fluid," also "to swallow up, engulf" (class III strong verb; past tense dranc, past participle druncen), from Proto-Germanic *drenkanan (source also of Old Saxon drinkan, Old Frisian drinka, Dutch drinken, Old High German trinkan, German trinken, Old Norse drekka, Gothic drigkan "to drink"), which is of uncertain origin or connections, perhaps from a root meaning "to draw." Most Indo-European words for this trace to PIE *po(i)- (source of Greek pino, Latin biber, Irish ibim, Old Church Slavonic piti, Russian pit'; see imbibe). Figurative meaning "take in through the senses" is from late 12c. Especially "to imbibe spiritous liquors" from mid-15c. To drink to "salute in drinking" is by mid-13c. To drink like a fish is recorded from 1744. To drink (someone) under the table "continue drinking and remain (comparatively) sober after others have passed out" is by 1909. drink(n.) "beverage," often especially "alcoholic beverage," late Old English drinc, drync, from drink (v.). Meaning "as much of any liquid as is or may be taken at a time" is from c. 1300. Don't care. It's irrational, remember? I still hate regardless of what the dictionary says 😘 Quote
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