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yea, the ebay thing. my advice, if there is something that you really want, i would recommend just putting in the price that you'd be willing to pay. that's what i do, b/c i don't have access to a computer all the time, and don't really feel like sitting at a computer waiting to see what something goes to. that way, if i get it, i get it. if i don't, i figure someone wanted it bad enough. and i don't hem and haw over it. it's funny, i've gotten a lot of gear off ebay and a lot of it i was the only one to bid on, like when i got my dod d12, and recently just bought a keyboard for 30$ b/c i wanted to experiment w/ keyboard stuff, etc. (and i needed better drum options for some recording....). s--- ps-always laughed at the guitar player articles a year ago or so (when i used to get it) about the guy from hellcasters who wrote brief bits on his ebay purchases, usually older guitar purchases. pps-guess i'll have to learn some keyboard to do keyboard loops for the future... >Thanks for the URL Rich. Re ebay snipers--yeah, I was refreshing >like crazy, but still, 20 seconds to go and this vulture still >managed to get me. Guess I'm not in the pro league yet... > >DLM > >On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 11:54 AM, Rich R. wrote: > >>David, >> >>It *is* at the Digitech site, but it's under "Time >>Machine," which may be a little misleading: >> >>ftp://ftp.digitech.com/pub/PDFs/Discontinued%20Products/Manuals/ >>TimeMachine.pdf >> >>A sniper got you! It's kind of the way the game is >>played on Ebay. I'll watch an auction I'm really >>interested in winning right up until the end. >>Refresh-Refresh-Refresh-Refresh-Refresh- you know, >>like that. >> >>Regards, >>Rich --