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I have noted, that the acoustic section, of this fourm, leads the pack in the #s. Could that mean that a lot of us old Guild-gezzers, don't have or don't understand electricty ? :shock:
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J45dale said:
I have noted, that the acoustic section, of this fourm, leads the pack in the #s. Could that mean that a lot of us old Guild-gezzers, don't have or don't understand electricty ? :shock:
Dale.

I don't. I can wire my house and I will wire up a chair for my Mother-in-law, but I don't know the first thing about these electric guitars.
 

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J45dale said:
I have noted, that the acoustic section, of this fourm, leads the pack in the #s. Could that mean that a lot of us old Guild-gezzers, don't have or don't understand electricty ? :shock:
Dale.

It has something to do with kites, keys,and Holmes' Law....right? :wink:
 

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J45dale said:
I have noted, that the acoustic section, of this fourm, leads the pack in the #s. Could that mean that a lot of us old Guild-gezzers, don't have or don't understand electricty ? :shock:
Dale.

Nah!

I'm just too lazy to put a Duncan PU in the opening, plug it in and flip a switch!

Besides, it amplifies all the mistakes! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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Squwak, sh.......you were almost there at the beginning of computing. Punch cards and RPG and Cobol were the real deals, with some Fortran thrown in then some PL1 and did I hear someone say don't forget APL, Pascal, ADA, Lisp, and go Forth! I remember the first computer virus put on a 360 with punch cards that had that play a musical beat using the Tape doors, running the data tapes on and off and then finally for the end, erased everything and blew out the punch cards. Darn, those were good old days, then I programed for Mattel, Atari. Gee....I wasn't even thinking about those days. Now for the $64,000 question, this one will only be known by those who where there. What is the relationship between Atari and Amgia computers? 8)
 

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Graham,

You are going to wire up a chair for your mother-in-law? AC or DC?
Now that really is "Smokinnnnnn!"

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HoboKen said:
Graham,

You are going to wire up a chair for your mother-in-law? AC or DC?
Now that really is "Smokinnnnnn!"

HoboKen

For this gal it will have to be DC, 3 phase.

She was commenting on the gas guzzling vehicles out there and said that if she still had a vehicle it would probably be an electric model.

I handed her a corn broom and said this was even better, it's completely cordless. :lol:

Surprisingly I was the only one that saw the humour in that. :shock:
 
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