Rattling their Cage

vanbrussel vanbrussel@EURONET.NL
Thu, 28 Dec 2000 23:19:59 +0100


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Mr Bremmer is not well, that is obvious.
Many have tried to 'help' him, but indeed, he just keeps rattling on.
A hopeless case, and it would be best not to ever react to him.
Just my euro....

Martin


From: Billbrpt@AOL.COM
Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 23:14:01 EST
To: pianotech@ptg.org
Subject: Rattling their Cage


Well, after another long, hard day's work and an evening at the gym, I see
what could easily have been predicted.  The same bunch, the same complaints.
You see, I merely provide the catalyst for getting them to spout off, in
greater detail than I have ever seen any of them write a technical post,
about that one guy they just wish would go away.  Horace is as free to write
on the List, provide technical information, quote poetry or philosophy to
underscore it as anyone.  I'd like to see something of real value, just
once. 

As for the many posts that were never written because I somehow stood in the
way, how about the ones that were never written because the List is too full
of off topic discussion, one liners, personal notes, etc., (that I never had
anything to do with) for any serious minded tech to be interested in wading
through? 

I'd like to see all of those that took the time to vent their hatred, anger
and frustration with me and my *behavior* to write some kind of opinion
about 
tuning hammer styles (a subject in this month's Journal) and methods of
operating one.  There is more than one person who has currently asked about
this topic and I'm sure there are others who have questions.

It is a classic example of a topic where you will get opinions from the very
best technicians that will seem to contradict each other.  I believe the
best 
way for any individual to sort this kind of contradictory information out is
to be able to read as many opinions with details as possible.  And I don't
mean one liners like, "I'm a Jerk tuner, the ladies love it".

OK, Ola, let's see how many of the now famous Baloney Bunch, the remnants of
that erstwhile tame and civil group that lived in such blissful harmony
before *I* came along will write something worth reading and worth putting
in 
the archives.  I know each one of them can do it and I do respect their
opinions which often concur with mine.  I don't "attack" them if they differ
from mine.  It is and always has been the HT controversy that that has been
inflammatory in and of itself.  This, in spite of repeated denials.  In the
back of their minds, it is *always* the "Oh him again, the one who does
*that*!"  It colors their perception and raises the most deep seated defense
mechanisms every time.

But the idea is not going away, nor am I.

Bill Bremmer RPT 
Madison, Wisconsin 



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