HEY! HAPPY 10th ANNIVERSARY TO US - JULY 15

Becker, Lawrence (beckerlr) BECKERLR@UCMAIL.UC.EDU
Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:58:50 -0400


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Thanks, David!
 
Yes, the caut list has left a big tattoo on my psychic forehead, too.
 
Some things move ahead, but others don't-10 years later, Michael Wathen is a
high school math teacher with a summer gig at Interlochen, and an invention
to shepherd.  CCM doesn't use "Recital" or D-Base or Lotus to schedule the
one thousand recitals plus rehearsals each year; we use...pencil and paper!
(Still looking for that perfect software, I guess.)
 
Lawrence Becker, RPT
Piano Technician
College-Conservatory of Music
University of Cincinnati
 
-----Original Message-----
From: David Skolnik [mailto:davidskolnik@optonline.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:54 PM
To: pianotech; caut@ptg.org; ptg Topics
Subject: HEY! HAPPY 10th ANNIVERSARY TO US - JULY 15
 
Dear Listers of all persuasions -

I don't know if this coming date was acknowledged at the Nashville
Convention, but it has gone completely unnoted here.  And while those with
first hand information may be able to refine the record, according to the
pianotech archives, July 15, 1994 marks the originating post of what are now
our lists.  I've reprinted it below.

I am not articulate enough to impart, with any poetry or profundity, my deep
sense of the contribution these lists have made to the fabric of our lives,
as technicians and beyond.  I was going to say how it has impacted the
experience of the PTG, and then reflected on the flirtation the lists have
always had with a certain independence from the Guild, as the two primary
lists have always been open to all.  I note, as well, my suspicion (since I
don't have the data) that a sizable percentage of the PTG membership does
not partake of any of them.  Nevertheless, I cannot, on any regular basis,
remain conscious of such a distinction.  These lists would not exist, as
such, without the basic Guild community, and that community has been
indelibly affected by them.   They are a trove.

If I mention any names, I'm likely to offend by omission,  but it's worth
going to archive to note those of the original contributors who have
remained active.  Porritt, Swafford, McNeil are a few, but you
others...you're presence is preserved.  And I would not permit myself to
forgo acknowledging my appreciation to two large presences, Newton Hunt and
Danny Boone. 

Thanks to all of you.


David Skolnik






Software for Scheduling 



Michael Wathen 556-9565 WATHENMJ@A1.BETA.UC.EDU
<mailto:WATHENMJ%40A1.BETA.UC.EDU> 
Fri, 15 Jul 1994 10:09:00 -0500 (EST) 
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I would like to hear from as many college technicians as possible with
regards to the following dilema.  We schedule over a thousand events
yearly here at CCM.  They have up until now done all scheduling non
electronically and are presently exploring options for software
that will do the job for them.
 
The latest idea is that they will rely on the University VAX network's
smorgasborg of site liscensed software.  The university's computer
people are experimenting with a program called "Recital" which is a
program similar to D-Base.
 
My feeling is that it is far more prudent to buy dedicated software for
scheduling rather than adapt your needs to a catchall program like
D-Base.  Afterall, thats the way business generally operates.  For
example: the pharmacy that I use employs a program called "Parm Ease".
It was developed and is supported only for this particular
application.  I think it would be a nightmare if they had bought Lotus
or D-Base and tried to make it work for their needs.
 
How does your school handle scheduling.  Whats the name of the
program, is it a local or a vax type system?  Are they happy?
 
 

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