What other hands-on art has so many great wordgame players? "Bridge battles", indeed! <G> If Ron develops a set of guidelines for format, size, etc., anybody could create content for a topic and upload it. Then Ron's role would be more File Master, rather than Content Creator. And the courseware he already has might could be used to manage things, too. In one of my previous lives, I designed/created courseware and provided training for teachers and software companies. The hardest part, in my experience, is defining (in a very clear and concise manner) what you want to teach and how you want to teach it... and then sticking with that plan. Creating content is usually pretty easy, particularly if you're already an expert (as y'all are). Patrick is absolutely right that Ron undoubtedly does a lot more for all of us than he gets paid for. But I suspect this project could be set up in a way that wouldn't tax him too much, once it gets going (and I'd certainly be glad to help with that part of it). Annie Grieshop > -----Original Message----- > From: David Boyce [mailto:David at piano.plus.com] > Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 12:44 PM > To: Pianotech List > Subject: RE: The Bumper Book of Piano Pics! > > > Here are some suggested Chapter titles or categories: > > Action Aspects: subsections Repairs In the Workshop; Repairs In the Home > > String Stratagems: same subsections > > Pedal Power: same subsections > > Soundboard Soundings: subsections; minor repairs, replacing, re-designing > > Bridge Battles: subsections; pin problems; re-attaching, replacing & > redesigning bridges; pressure bars > > Pinblock Problems: subsections: major and minor, restoring, repairing, > replacing > > Wondrous Oddities: photos of unusual piano design features > > Finally Finished: photos of re-finished pianos, maybe Before and After > > It's a start folks! What do you think? > > David. > > > > > >
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