Seamus OReally
Well-Known Member
Uh oh. Zombie.
For me , it’s because it seems like some kind of forum etiquette. I don’t care about it but that’s why I posted that. The rules here are much looser.Why do people care if a thread or topic has any age to it? Information is information whether it is 1 minute, 1 year or 5+ years old. Why do folks get a tude and say something is necro, or other derogatory terms for revisiting a question and further answers that may help people in perpetuity?
Thanks for explaining, but I see 0 logic in that rationale or any etiquette scenario being in play. If we don't want OLD threads to be continued, why don;t the mods just erase anything older than a month or 2, " because etiquette" ya know.For me , it’s because it seems like some kind of forum etiquette. I don’t care about it but that’s why I posted that. The rules here are much looser.
It’s a conundrum. Personally. No biggy to me to resurrect an old thread. Also personally, I try not to. But I’ve found I may want to post something. Don’t want to start a brand new thread that most likely is going to get three responses, then die. That’s when I try and search out an existing one that relevant to what I’m wanting to post. Usually trying to find something that’s only months old, but I have no qualms using one that’s older.Thanks for explaining, but I see 0 logic in that rationale or any etiquette scenario being in play. If we don't want OLD threads to be continued, why don;t the mods just erase anything older than a month or 2, " because etiquette" ya know.
Exactly or in my case I didn’t even look at the original post date.lolIt’s a conundrum. Personally. No biggy to me to resurrect an old thread. Also personally, I try not to. But I’ve found I may want to post something. Don’t want to start a brand new thread that most likely is going to get three responses, then die. That’s when I try and search out an existing one that relevant to what I’m wanting to post. Usually trying to find something that’s only months old, but I have no qualms using one that’s older.
Very cool, what keyboard , I missed that?Well, it is home and hooked up just like a guitar to my Fender Princeton Chorus amp. Simple as that. Left side/mono Line out to guitar input 1 or 2 on front face of amp. Voila, all the great sounds of piano, organ, Hammond. Wurlitzer, Clavinets etc. The wife was thrilled at her Christmas present. Korg SV1 is amazing.