Hi Roberto, No, you do not live in a foreign country. You live in a different country than most on the list. The USA is a foreign country to you. It doesn't matter. Pianos and related topics is what matters. Just because most of us are Americans do not mean we look down on the rest of the world. Carry on, brother. James Grebe R.P.T. of the P.T.G pianoman@inlink.com Creator of Handsome Hardwood Caster Cups and Practical Piano Peripherals in St. Louis, MO -----Original Message----- From: Roberto Rovira <roberto_rovira@ciudad.com.ar> To: pianotech mailing list <pianotech@ptg.org> Date: Monday, October 26, 1998 10:07 PM Subject: A little comment from the South >Dear list, >I"ve only be subscribed to the list for only three months. There were >days when I got very interesting (for me) information. And days with >a lot of messages that I deleted because I was not interested about them. >For two or three times I asked something to the list and very kind >people send me their responses. I' m glad about this subject. It is very >important to me. But now, I want that somebody could tell me about ><" the true intent of the list."> as somebody wrote. I'm not a RPT >as most of you use to sign. Probably, I would never be one. >I am foreigner. I live in a foreign country and a CV, as somebody says >sometime ago it was common to ask for to subscribe to the list, would > tell you nothing or almost nothing about my knowledge. After the > "open list affaire", I am a little bit worried about sending any >requisitation to the list. If I have to evaluate the importance of >the question to avoid hurt the susceptibility of the "well respected thecs", >this way would be not spontaneous. Which would be the future subjects >on the list? >BTW, I have something about the "well respected thecs". I saw some time >ago the educational videos of "somebody " and there >were some ways of doing the repairings that scared me . >I think I will go on. The list seems to be to me more than a place where >we can get information about piano business (I think there's a lot of people >that enjoy to share it). I've found very sensitive people with good feelings . >I enjoy so much some "off topic messages". I'm all the day with pianos and >a little of amusement is not bad. >The list is wonderfull. You are lucky. I hope to say "we" in the future . > >Roberto Rovira >José Mármol >Buenos Aires >Argentina > >
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