Dear Horace, Personally, I am most awed by your classical education, and pleased to know that we can count persons with such varied intellectual skills among our membership. Also I very much enjoy your humor. However, I suspect that the question raised was not about either, but rather about the appropriateness of using this venue for personal, non-technical exchanges of this nature. Perhaps you could find an electronic group of classical scholars who will be better able to converse with you on your own terms. Surely that would be more challenging for you, and would mollify those who have raised these questions as well. Charles >Dave, > >Well, I am, on the one hand, sorry if you're offended by a modicum of >erudition and levity. > >On the other, if you don't like certain posts, you have the right, under >the First Amendment, to delete messages you don't wish to read...I >certainly do. > >Latin dictionaries aren't all that expensive. Besides, I had to look >Gina's last post up myself. > >Horace > > > > >>> Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 23:39:08 -0500 (EST) >>> From: EugeniaCar@aol.com >>> Subject: Re: Fallboard Locks >>> To: pianotech@byu.edu >>> Reply-to: pianotech@byu.edu >> >>> In a message dated 97-02-19 22:08:03 EST, hgreeley@leland.Stanford.EDU >>> (Horace Greeley) writes: >> >>Hey guys, >> >>Enough is enough...OK...I think it is wonderful that we have >>a well rounded education but how about posting your Latin >>and insider comments personally back and forth or at least >>translate to the less than well-rounded what the heck your >>saying...! >> >>ilvey, RPT >>Pacifica, CA >> >>> << Gina, >>> >>> Te absolvo >>> >>> Horace >> >>> >>> >>> Horace, >>> >>> De gustibus non est disputandum. >>> >>> Gina >>> >>> >>ilvey, RPT >>Pacifica, CA > > > > >Horace Greeley hgreeley@leland.stanford.edu > >LiNCS voice: 725-4627 >Stanford University fax: 725-9942 Charles Ball, RPT School of Music University of Texas at Austin ckball@mail.utexas.edu
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