---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Actually... grin... not a bad point... but then Fonts are taken here as "inflection" which is a part of language use after my mind... Which by the way explains my use of the proverbial "grin" that seems to irritate the pattooties out of a few select individuals.. hey what can I say... I got a smiley face.. grin. David Skolnik wrote: > Guys n' girls- > I think you're missing the point. This is not about language. This is > about FONTS and PUNCTUATION!!!!!! The fault lies in the > limitations of the printed word. Mr. Antatres, over there, simply felt > that if you are going to the trouble of rebuilding a significant portion > of a piano, you should rebuild the action as well. How much of it? > You'll probably find a range of opinions there as well. > > Mr. Moffat chose to focus on the use of that trigger word "Restore". His > post made copious use of underlining, exclamation points!!!!, and > italics!!!! It's hard not to hear in it a certain chastizing tone. > This may not have been his intent. If only he had signed it : LOVE > BOB!!!! , much of the ensuing acrimonious exchange might have been > avoided. > > It is also clear, by the size of the responding font, that Mr. Antares's > feelings were hurt at such treatment. Also note if you will, the > absence of "Friendly Greetings..." Very ominous! Last time his > feelings were hurt he went away for quite a while. It would be very > sad/unfortunate for that to happen again. Please, someone apologize. > > > > With love, > > David Of New York > > -- > Richard Brekne > RPT, N.P.T.F. > Bergen, Norway > ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/86/05/1f/70/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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