I don't see the source of your anger, Joe. Are you saying that the Acrylikey fumes are not harmful? Do you have any evidence of that? Are you mad at me for forgetting Richard's name? If you are mad at me for forgetting names, you'll be mad at me all the time, because I forget many things every day. I am constantly struggling with faulty memory for names, places, and so on. So, you're mad at me for getting older? And I said he was an extremely nice person. I was very sorry that he died so young. So, what's your beef? Susan On 11/1/2010 9:06 AM, Joseph Garrett wrote: > > Susan Kline said: > "I caught one whiff of that smell during the demonstration, and wanted > nothing to do with it. I think that the Acrylikey should be used only > under a hood in a chem lab. > Notice that the very nice tuner who invented it (senior moment -- his > name is temporarily out of my reach) died young. He was also > hemophiliac, so how much the fumes had to do with it is unknown. I'm > sure they didn't do his liver any good." > Susan, > That is a really Cheap Shot at someone you did not even know. I > consider that a personal attach, as Richard Wagner was one of the best > techs and nicest people I've ever known! You should try to keep your > uneducated comments to yourself. Also, you should apologize to the > entire list and to the entire Portland Chapter for that B.S.! > Most indignantly, > Joe > Joe Garrett, R.P.T. > Captain of the Tool Police > Squares R I -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101101/2a6a550c/attachment.htm>
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