Hi Doug, Promulgated?! I love it! I must have this word! Is it available for general use, or was it purloined by a somewhat less than commendable process? Is it still under copyright? Are there royalties due for it's use? Each instance, or time period license? Perhaps if I just borrowed it indefinitely? -- mode shift -- No, not really boring. It is informative, and I do learn very useful things. It's just like I said. The lower the technical level, the greater the number of responses (I guess I should say, the greater number of *People* responding) , and after a couple of days, posting a repeat of a suggestion that has already appeared a half dozen times serves little purpose unless it is bracketed by a significantly different outlook on the process. Not a criticism, just an observation on human, or at least, piano tech's nature. %-) Eschew obfuscation! >Hi Ron... > >It is great to hear that there is value to the practical tips promulgated in >this forum. Conversely, some added complexity is certainly welcome, and, in >fact, the complex material is the main reason I am following the threads. >My posting, however, reflects my current position of reentering the field >after 15 years, and an appreciation for the variety of ingenious approaches >to solve even simple problems. Boring, I am sure for the well-established >colleague... great for techs like me... > >Thanks for your response. > >Doug > Ron
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