Pianotech list

Isaac OLEG oleg-i@wanadoo.fr
Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:05:05 +0100


Unexperienced techs that have not much to say about pianos (and not
much interest in it probably) but want to have their "professional
conversation"  as in a chat room.

As the world seem to loose regularely a little bit more of it's good
sense, that is unfortunately not surprizing me much.

Best


Isaac OLEG

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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : pianotech-bounces@ptg.org
> [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]De la
> part de Avery Todd
> Envoye : lundi 17 mars 2003 01:01
> A : Pianotech
> Objet : Re: Pianotech list
>
>
> Charles,
>
> Even though I agree with what you said, it shouldn't be
> necessary to do that
> just to stay on the list and not be inundated with "stuff"!
> Maybe I'm just
> "living in the past", so to speak, but I don't remember us
> ever having all
> this many problems in the early years of the list. Why are
> we now? Why
> are there so many people on the list posting stuff that
> offends and alienates
> so many people?
>
> I have a very high tolerance for this kind of off-topic
> stuff because I know
> how to use the delete button but why should it be
> necessary?????? And
> even I'm getting tired of it! I like to "attempt" a little
> one-liner type
> of joke
> every now and then but I've never posted the kind of things
> that have been
> on the list in the last year or so! Why are we having it
> now? I wish I knew
> the answer!
>
> Avery
>
> At 06:48 PM 03/16/03 -0500, you wrote:
> >Some suggestions for handling pianotech:
> >
> >1) You can view the archives and read only the posts you
> want to, and post
> >when you want to. You don't need to be subscribed.
> >
> >2) You can post a question and view only responses to that
> question via
> >the archives.
> >
> >3) You can get the digest version. If you scroll through
> it quickly you
> >can pick out the good stuff.
> >
> >Charles Neuman
> >PTG Assoc, Long Island
> >
> >
> >On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, James Ellis wrote:
> > > A week or so ago, I sent a memo to the PTG-L list
> regarding a technical
> > > problem.  I was informed by one individual that I was
> out of order, and
> > > that it should have been sent to the Pianotech list.  I
> agreed, and signed
> > > up for Pianotech, and for CAUT as well.
> > >
> > > Since that time, I have kept a log of the number of
> messages that have come
> > > through.  During the past 48 hours, I have received 18
> from CAUT, and 160
> > > from Pianotech.  A little bit of really good stuff has
> come through on both
> > > lists, but a lot of other material, especially on
> Pianotech, had nothing to
> > > do with technical piano matters at all.  One item was a
> group of JPEG
> > > images that my computer could not read, that jammed it
> with at least 100
> > > pages of pure jibberish that took forever to download,
> and that caused the
> > > computer to jam when I went to shut down my E-mail.  I
> ended up having to
> > > pull the plug to un-jamm it.  I do have JPEG on the
> computer, but perhaps
> > > it's an older version that would not read what was
> coming through.
> > >
> > > Anyway, I can't put up with this, so I am
> un-subscribing from Pianotech as
> > > soon as I send this message.  I'll stay with CAUT for a
> while longer, and
> > > definitely with PTG-L.
> > >
> > > Sincerely, Jim Ellis, RPT
> > >
> >
> >
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>
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