>Jory A. Olson wrote: > >> Sorry, Ed. I've politely asked a couple of times if postings from non-technicians are welcome. You're the first to complain. >> >> I've learned quite a bit from the folks on the list. Since the information I've received has been so valuable I felt the need to respond in kind. I work as a professional electrical engineer and as such I have quite a bit of knowledge in that area. I felt I could repay the folks on the list for their help with my piano by offering some professional computer advice. I didn't mean to be intrusive. >> >> I'll go away. Thanks to all for the help. You're a great bunch of folks! >> >> Jory >> >> ________________________________ > >Jory, I agree with Del : >There are always a few on each list that feel certain others should not be allowed. Personally, I've found the information you've posted both interesting and timely. That's a lot more than I can say for many of the one-liners and me-to'ers the take up space and waste time for everyone. > >Stick around. We might learn something. Besides, the whole point of a list is to learn from each other, and also, personaly, I feel that even though this is a piano list, We do use computers in our daily life, linked to the business. We do use lots of other things also, and a good advice about any of these gadgets, as log as it helps us I donīt see why it should be considered out of line. Keep an open mind.. and stick around Elian Degen
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