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#249715 - 11/30/08 12:45 PM
Re: Roland items for sale...
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Registered: 03/04/06
Posts: 533
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Originally posted by Dreamer: 1- If someone wants to buy and sell an item there is a dedicate section in this Forum; there is no need to spam other users on a regular basis with this kind of threads here. But... 2- like Mike wrote, someone here has a serious problem, as shown by the number of (mostly useless) threads he keeps on posting. This has a negative impact on this Forum and many times I have found myself thinking that the Synthzone would be a better place without this kind of "impulsive" members. So I am glad to know that someone has decided to take a temporary vacation from the Forum, even if I seriously doubt that he will be able to stick to this decision. Good luck. Dreamer: You wrote: 1- If someone wants to buy and sell an item there is a dedicated section in this Forum; there is no need to spam other users on a regular basis with this kind of threads here Lucky: I don‘t consider Donny‘s post as spam. Perhaps you need to end up on some rogue’s mailing list and then you’ll see what spam really is! The worst Donny did was take up ½ inch of posting space on the message board. But... 2- like Mike wrote, someone here has a serious problem, as shown by the number of (mostly useless) threads he keeps on posting. Lucky: Right…..and no one else in here has any “problems!“ I consider cancer a problem…..NOT selling my keyboards! This has a negative impact on this Forum and many times I have found myself thinking that the Synthzone would be a better place without this kind of "impulsive" members. Lucky: I don’t know. I saw this posting 2-3 days ago and don’t remember suffering any serious bouts of depression after reading it. Further “the Synthzone would be a better place” ...if folks here spent more time playing and trading musical ideas instead of talking about other members. So I am glad to know that someone has decided to take a temporary vacation from the Forum, even if I seriously doubt that he will be able to stick to this decision. Lucky: I hope he doesn’t (take a vacation). He is as valuable a member as anyone. Try looking at the rest of what he’s about (the good stuff) instead of just pointing out his famous keyboard sales! Good luck
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#249717 - 11/30/08 02:15 PM
Re: Roland items for sale...
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Originally posted by Lucky2Bhere: ...... It's obvious that you and I have different opinions on this subject; unfortunately I have no interest whatsoever in discussing this issue with you. Maybe, if you had been a member of this Forum for a longer time, you could understand a little more the reasons that led me to write what I wrote. I have to say, however, that I kind of envy your naivete. Good luck to you as well.
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#249720 - 11/30/08 04:43 PM
Re: Roland items for sale...
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
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It would be a real shame to lose Donny on this forum, especially for a bullshit reason like trading keyboards. He trades often, I tend to hold on to a board forever. I'm no better or worse than he is and vice versa. These things shouldn't matter. The fact that he does trade often is a good thing for me because he always posts detailed reviews here from a pro's point of view and these are very helpful to me. Plus I appreciate his sense of humor and love of life. Joe ------------------ Songman55 Joe Ayala
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