Keys and MOI - wipp assist

Tim Coates tcoates1@sio.midco.net
Fri, 09 Jan 2004 08:27:37 -0600


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This is by far the best description I have seen of MOI.  Otto's 
calculating comments really add up for me.

Tim Coates
University of South Dakota
University of Sioux Falls

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>Otto Keyes wrote:
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>>Counting calories while one dynes invariably takes the edge off one's
>>enjoyment, if not the appetite.  Avoiding such activities whenever possible
>>is bound to give one a rounder tone, though measureably more sluggish
>>action.
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>>Inertia, being loosely defined as resistance to change, can be a fairly
>>accurate descriptor of piano technicians in general, but especially so after
>>having over-consumed at the Christmas table.  The force required to overcome
>>the inertia of the piano tech in a state of rest is inversely proportional
>>to the bank balance of PT in question, multiplied by the leverage applied by
>>the spouse of said individual.
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>>Therefore, the MOI may be defined as the point in time when the piano tech
>>is ejected from his/her state of torpidity trying to decide who really are
>>the champions in the pletohora of bowl games, tools in hand, into the cold,
>>harsh reality of the January air.  This may be encouraged by a wipp assist
>>from afore-mentioned spouse.
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>>The tax man cometh!
>>
>>Otto
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