This may be old old news by now, but I am one who used to contribute occassionally (for better or worse, I leave up to your decision) and now I rarely look in on this list because I do not enjoy reading reams of personal posts. Thus, I now usually answer privately when I do look in. Just thought I would take a moment to agree with Lance on this. Perhaps I'll start looking in again for a while and see if things have, in my opinion, improved by getting back to pianos. Ed Hilbert, RPT On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Lance Lafargue wrote: > Danny Moore Wrote; > > > > Perhaps I am merely defending Horace's right to be wrong, or perhaps we > > all need to learn a little more tolerance and a little more restraint. > > In any case, the reality is that there are many subscribers who share > > friendship and deep personal relationships. It is to be expected that > > conversation will drift, hopefully we will be able to keep it under > > control without damaging relationships we have not yet made. > > > > > > Danny Moore > > Houston Chapter > > Danny- I see your point. My disagreement is that when their "conversation drifts", it > should drift to another e-mail address. They should consider others. That's why it > offends others. Simple... I too, believe that it will water down this list's original > purpose/intent. I have already noticed (in the last three months) non-participation of > good techs who were once on this list regularly. > Lance Lafargue, RPT > New Orleans Chapter
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