With these "new and improved features" along with all the others that are being suggested, let's not forget an intragal ATM port loaded with an unlimited supply of $100's to help pay for the thing;-) Phil Ryan wrote: >I recently purchased a new car and found it to have all kinds of >conveniences that I didn't know I needed such as a digital compass, >temperature gauge inside and out, digital radio station listings etc. Then >I went to a tuning and was staring at my SAT and I began wondering what kind >of conveniences might be added to future models. I love my SAT III and I >realize its battery and memory limitations, but with electronics improving >daily, the sky should be the limit. Here's some of the improvements I would >like to see. > >1. Digital clock- either in an unused window or add a third window.(good >for schedules) >2. Digital timer to time usage during a tuning.(Good to keep you on >schedule) >3. Digital display of the standard or fabricated FAC tunings, piano or >customer names(rather than just the number.)(No more referring to printouts) >4. Room Temperature and humidity display >5. Friendlier directions for setting pitch raise, offsetting pitch etc. >Onboard Help >Here's some WAY-WAY-OUT ones: >6. Cell phone connection to the internet to retrieve unusual piano specs >etc. >7. An onboard PDA to contain schedule, tuning history, maps, customer data >etc. >8. A printer to print out invoices, receipts and charge card. > >Can you think of others? > >Phil Ryan (Please be kind) > > > > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > ------------------- Paul E. Dempsey RPT Piano Technician Department of Music Marshall University
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