> From: JIMRPT@aol.com > Date: Mon, 24 Nov 1997 09:37:04 -0500 (EST) > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: Re: ..what is...tuning a square grand, another "horrible example" > Reply-to: pianotech@ptg.org There is very little activity on CAUT which may be a good thing! David ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA > > In a message dated 11/24/97 9:17:22 AM, you wrote: > > <<"I'd rather see this kind of interaction than some drivel about how bad > these > instruments are and flippant comments about what to do with them or how badly > one might have been rebuilt.">> > > Bill; > There is another resource available for only discussing technical items, in > technical terms only, that is the CAUT list. Generally speaking the techs > there tend to be more serious about discussing technical items without > "flippant comments". There is excellent advice and give and take on both > forums, Pianotech just happens to be a little looser than CAUT. I for one > enjoy the free use of "flippant comments" interspersed with good sound > advice/opinionating and I am sure that others do as well. This is evidenced > by a much higher total subscriber list to Pianotech than to CAUT. There is > nothing wrong with wanting to keep the ebb and flow focused solely on > technical subjects without "flippant comments" and there is a place for that. > > By now we all, or most of us, know your feelings about this subject so > please dispense with the extraneous negative comments as to the contents of > the posts of others. > Jim Bryant (FL) > "we are what we do for the doing makes us what we are" > > > > ilvey Pacifica, CA ilvey@a.crl.com
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