The (minor) exodus

Susan Kline skline@proaxis.com
Fri, 20 Jun 1997 17:12:56 -0700 (PDT)


Hello, Jim --

Thanks for your sensible and mild-mannered words, which we really can use,
right now. I hope civility will prevail soon, on all sites, so we can get
back to pianos.

The material you have missed on caut, so far, can be accessed very easily by
getting on the web and entering the archive. The address:

http://www.ptg.org/archive/caut.php/

I went there and collected what I had missed. It is very readable, much
better than the double-spaced searchable archive. All I did was select the
whole digest (#2) by opening it and dragging a mouse across it, then I
clicked on "copy" and took it back to my mailer and pasted it there, as a
new message. Where there was a blank for address, I just put "file" because
I knew then that I couldn't send it anywhere by mistake. ("errmail",
responsible for many headaches.)

Sincerely,

Susan

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At 08:32 AM 6/20/97 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Warren:
>
>Thanks for your recent comments regarding the exodus to Caut. The numbers
>you cite indicate that there has not been a great exodus. But have you
>noticed recently how much more manageable the pianotech list is now?
>Even the attitude is better.
>
>I have subscribed to the CAUT list in digest form. I don't know how I 
>will like it. I haven't received my first batch of stuff yet. I do agree
>that their concerns are perhaps a little different from the general run,
>but not necessarily on a higher plane. I retired from ASU in '89 and I 
>don't have to face the same kind of problems anymore. That doesn't mean
>that I don't have to deal with voicing, regulation, humidity changes etc.
>Scheduling is much simpler now. I seldom see broken strings or pianos
>that go out of tune in 1 week. I enjoy this kind of freedom.
>
>Jim Coleman, Sr.
>
>PS It sure is good to only have 40 or 50 posts a day isn't it?
>
>
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Susan Kline
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Philomath, OR 97370
skline@proaxis.com

"When all other means of communication fail, try words."
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