Concert

Richard Moody remoody@midstatesd.net
Thu Apr 26 00:43 MDT 2001


Congratulations Ron,
    May I ask what do you get out of this?
Are you doing this for a degree or a course requirement?
    Actually I think all university techs, or "head" tech aspirants at
least should be required to give a recital.  (I have yet to see that
on a job opening notice)  What better assurance that the institution's
pianos are  best cared for if the technician can give a recital.  The
"RPT desirable" is an attempt (for level of quality) but without a
playing requirement....well I better not rock the boat.....too much.

    Another reason for this post is that I am replying to a post that
when opened showed a picture of a grand piano.  There was no
indication on the email in my box this would happen as there was no
sign of an attachment.  Of course I don't object to this picture, but
I would like to know something other than text will be opened when I
click on an email.    Also I am wondering if responding to this type
of email and sending it back through the list sever, will the picture
of the grand piano appear. ??    If it does I didn't plan it to.   It
might be that some get it and others don't,  like those who use MS
Outlook Express which I use.   Also since there was no attachment but
a picture was included, I would like to know how to do this.
Thanks    ---ric

----- Original Message -----
From: Ron Torrella <rontorrella@yahoo.com>
To: College & Univ. Tech Forum <caut@ptg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 10:32 PM
Subject: Concert


| Here's one for all y'all university techs....
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| I believe that this is the first solo recital put on by a staff
member -- a piano technician, no less -- in the recent history of the
school.
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