Marpurg I (not 1)

Billbrpt Billbrpt@aol.com
Mon, 30 Mar 1998 08:56:13 EST


In a message dated 98-03-30 00:58:54 EST, you write:

<< Goodbye Mr. Bill
 You are so full of it...
 
 Billbrpt wrote: (snipped again)
 
 Blah Blah Blah...
 S.O.S.D.D. >>

This has been my experience time and again.  I come forth with th facts and I
am told that I am "ignorant" and just won't listen.  People like you write
"Blah Blah Blah... S.O.S.D.D."  because you have nothing of substance to say.

Every argument you have put forth to me I have simply had an answer for that
you did not expect or like.  This becomes "berating people" and "attacking
people".  I did not come on the List to write short, cute little posts that
say things like "Try a little Pin-Tite, it worked for me".  Or, "I think ET
serves the overall purpose best".

Your attempts to "reason" with me have been read and responded to with my
opinion, backed up with the knowledge that comes from my study and experience.
It is unfortunate that you prefer to look to those who really do write not
much more than Blah Blah Blah... S.O.S.D.D. ", (whatever the letters mean, I
don't know and don't really care.

You are what is known by HT practitioners as an "Equaholic".  Just as the
Alcoholic centers his life and attention around one destructive answer to all
problems and situations, the Equaholic feels the same way about tuning.  They
may stray occasionally, but it's always "Back to Equal" for them.  "You have
to tune that piano "Back to Equal when you get done with that HT recital!" I
have heard so many times.  If I were to tune it "back" it would most likely be
"back" to Reverse Well but of course, the person with the angry, red face,
yelling "back to Equal!" doesn't know what Reverse-Well is.

Think about who just really may be "full of it", as you put it.

Bill


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