>>> Peter A. Donovan <pdonovan@ednet1.osl.or.gov> 12/18/95 >>(It is certainly noticeable that almost all contributors to this list >work for colleges and universities.) > Peter Donovan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- May I explain to Peter and to many other new subscribers to this list that the list exists specifically for college and university technicians. The list has been created and maintained by me, and funded by BYU as a means for C & U techs to communicate with each other, and all other subscribers are guests. The list participation is slanted strongly toward institutional piano maintenance because of that. I anticipate that at some future time, someone else will start a list with a different slant. I don't have any idea who, what, when, or why. The PTG electronic communications committee is looking at those same questions and working on answers, but because Council only meets yearly.... In the meantime, if you are a college and university technician, welcome to pianotech. If you are not a college and university technician, welcome as a guest of the college and university technicians. I sincerely hope everyone on pianotech has a joyful Christmas. My wife and I have a large family, and we do a Christmas sing-a-long every evening until Christmas, so if you are driving through Orem, Utah over the holidays, drop in and sing along. Jack jack_reeves@byu.edu
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