Hi, Bill
>Could be similar to the situation with the 40 years of PTJs
>on CD-ROM that Susan Kline was pining for. Maybe it's another of the
>"emerging technologies" which PTG is way behind on. (No carping here,
>we're all manual laborers at a 19th century trade.) But I'll bet that
>should that CD-ROM archive come out, it'll be a viewer with no access to
>underlying text files. Which is the way I think it should be.
Fine with me. I just want to be able to browse through the old issues. I
also expect to need caution, so as to avoid propping up old soundboards with
coil springs or spraying sluggish actions with WD-40. {{{{ :--> )
>What does all this have to do with how to hold a tuning hammer? I was
>asking the same question about digitizing the PTG logo.
One _more_ quote from Ashleigh Brilliant:
"The best way to advertise is simply to be unusually good."
>Hope y'all like
>to read.....
Yup, I do ...
>Bill Ballard, RPT
>New Hampshire Chapter, PTG
>
>"Four Sicilian sisters forced forsythia
> for Cynthia."
> said at our dinner table tonite.
>
Hope Cynthia was grateful ... neat trick, forcing forsythia in September
(except maybe for our South American friends.)
Susan Kline
P.O. Box 1651
Philomath, OR 97370
skline@proaxis.com
"As long as you have your feet on the ground, your head is perfectly safe in
the clouds."
-- Ashleigh Brilliant
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