Scattershot...

Ron Torrella torrella@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
Sat, 01 Apr 1995 14:01:10 -0600


[Enters observing everyone observing Barb observing a moment of silence]
[Moment of silence, too]

Ron Berry:  Glad you discovered my Home Page.  Better take another look--I
updated it in a major way today!  (Oh yeah, it's at <a
href="http://www.prairienet.org/~torrella/homepage.html">)

[Donning my asbestos underwear...Super Improved Ultra-Hanes.  Boxers, of
course!  Any Seinfeld fans out there?]

Now, as far as materials for the PTG Home Page goes, what about PACE?
Shouldn't that be a separate entry from the _Journal_?

Leave out the correspondence courses in the list of schools--they ain't
schools, per se.  Perhaps they can be listed as C.C.s with the caveat that
the best training one can get is through hands-on experience in addition
to the C.C.

Books listed somewhere on the page is fine.  I've seen *plenty* of books
advertised on the UIUC gopher.  Glass houses, I say.

For anyone who's interested, I have some clip art as well as miscellaneous
pictures in my public_html directory
(<a href="http://ux1.cso.uiuc.edu/~torrella/photos">).  A word of caution
to those with ssslllloooowwww modems....some of the pictures are
repeats.  If they *look* similar in name, they're probably identical.
Eventually I'll get rid of the doubles--after I decide which ones work
the best = are better.

Conrad - you could cut down the threads on the damper wires with a little
sandpaper, but I don't think you need to replace them.  I guess it
depends on whether or not the set screws you plan to use have points on
them (where they'l come in contact with the threaded portion of the wires).

Hey!  I think I'll pack my stuff and move to New Hampshire! I wonder if
the old lady over there is as good as my "examiner," though.  Mrs.
McGripe can be pretty testy sometimes....



Ron Torrella               "Ideal conversation must be an exchange of thought,
School of Music           and not, as many of those who worry most about their
University of Illinois    shortcomings believe, an eloquent exhibition of wit
[B                  or oratory." -- Emily Post, Etiquette










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