[pianotech] More HL problems, sigh.....

David Skolnik davidskolnik at optonline.net
Tue May 22 08:44:13 MDT 2012


Will Truitt wrote:
>>Supposedly one of the topics at council will be the discussion of 
>>eliminating one of the two systems for our discussion forum. My 
>>guess is that they will do that, but they will not pick the one 
>>that functions best.

Will -
Without getting too deep into PTG organizational business here 
(although, for those members who rely exclusively on this list 
format, there are no options), I have not seen any agenda item that 
would support that suspicion.  If you are aware of any, please let me know.

The other thing, that I would gently observe, is that you're posting 
this complaint here, rather than the User Help Group.  The people 
here don't really have that much to do with HL, and Alec n' Company 
don't muck-about here, other than our esteemed Moy.

Still, 'been there'.  My sympathies.

David Skolnik
Hastings on Hudson, NY




At 10:10 AM 5/21/2012, you wrote:
>I made a sorry discovery when I tried to reply to the thread on the 
>piano dolly for the Chickering on the HL site the first time. I 
>wanted to look at the grand transporter photo at a site on the web, 
>so I minimized my in progress reply so as to bring up the web page 
>to do my look see. Lo and behold, when I tried to maximize my reply 
>again, I could not find it. Gone, disappeared. Just like a year ago 
>when I lost a lengthy reply in the same fashion.
>
>That means that after over a year, absolutely nothing has been done 
>by HL to rectify this very basic flaw/bug. That speaks volumes about 
>the absolute mediocrity of this company. No doubt this problem still 
>exists for all the organizations that they serve, and God knows for 
>how long.  Did it again when I copied and pasted my reply into this 
>note to Pianotech.
>
>Supposedly one of the topics at council will be the discussion of 
>eliminating one of the two systems for our discussion forum. My 
>guess is that they will do that, but they will not pick the one that 
>functions best.
>
>It should be noted that the majority of people are still using the 
>old pianotech forum. Not that what the majority of users have chosen 
>to use the most should ever be part of the consideration.
>
>Will Truitt
>




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