Susan, It won't happen. The PTG seems bent on making all this public. Tim Coates University of South Dakota University of Sioux Falls On Mar 13, 2004, at 2:52 PM, Susan Kline wrote: > This is a valid issue -- as we talk about embarrassments with > customers, > vandalism and security measures, our departments' budget > considerations, > getting along (or not) with administration and profs, the failings of > famous brands of pianos, ripoffs from dealers, and various > bloopers we have suffered/perpetrated in the past, perhaps we should > have at least a thin gauze curtain lowered, instead of standing > fully-lighted > in front of a plate glass picture window? > > Couldn't we make the caut list available to subscribers only? It's > not very restrictive, since anyone can subscribe. > > I did figure out years ago (during the flamewar period) that a general > search would pull up all sorts of old posts from pianotech. It gave > me pause, which wasn't that bad a thing. I thought of a few gems I > had written and posted in haste, sheltered only by time and the volume > of other posts, innocently sitting there in the archive for the > rest of my natural life (and beyond?) <blush> > > Susan Kline > > > At 03:08 PM 3/13/2004 -0500, you wrote: >> Fred Sturm is exactly right. I just tried it. I picked a general >> piano-tec item, and did a Google search. One of them took me to the >> UK >> Piano Page Forum, and another took me straight to PTG's CAUT. I'm >> sure >> there were a lot more if I had continued, but that was enough to prove >> Fred's point. >> >> Jim Ellis > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > Tim Coates University of South Dakota Universtiy of Sioux Falls
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