"OT" Summary 3-17-03 to 3-23-03

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Wed, 26 Mar 2003 09:56:56 EST


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In a message dated 3/26/03 8:40:56 AM Central Standard Time, 
davidskolnik@optonline.net writes:

> I wonder how closely the above  list conforms to the way others might have 
> categorized these subjects?
> Presenting this data is in NO WAY meant to suggest judgement as to the 
> merit of these posts.  Over the next few weeks, and even looking back at 
> previous weeks/months, it would be interesting to see how clearly (or not) 
> the lines defining technical relevance can be drawn.   If there appears to 
> be some consensus, then a OT list, paralleling PIANOTECH,  as I described 
> last week, might be a very viable option, yet, even on such a list, I 
> suspect there would still be the need to establish protocols, to prevent it 
> from deteriorating into chaos, or being usurped by the more articulate or 
> prolific subscribers.
> 
> David Skolnik  RPT
> 

For what it is worth, I look at this list as if we were all sitting in a 
room, discussing piano tuning and technology. But because we are also human, 
and all of us have outside interests, other topics might surface from time to 
time. As you found with your tally, the list is mostly about piano related 
topics. If an OT comes across once in a while, I don't see any harm in it. It 
is up to the individual to decide to participate in that topic. The delete 
button works wonders.

Wim 

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