Why not to tune a piano?

Richard Moody remoody@midstatesd.net
Sat, 29 Jul 2000 02:40:46 -0500




> > Yes, this was part of a research method for a paper
> >titled "The Bonding and Dissension That Exists In The Community of the
Arts."
> --------------------------
> >Sincerely,
> >David J. Ritzel
>
>
> David,
> I'm not so sure that I consider congratulatory notice of this group's
> standards and cohesion to be adequate compensation for the intentional
> offense. As the unwitting subjects of your study, and suppliers of the
> material content that makes your research paper possible, I trust that all
> of us who unknowingly contributed to your project will be monetarily
> compensated, subject to negotiation considering the means of acquisition,
> and sent release forms so that you will have their permission, or denial,
> to legally use this information obtained under false pretenses.
>
> Yes, I'm serious.
>
> Ron N

I suppose it doesn't matter that 315 other members simply deleted the
nuisance, (it looked like troll #14, "Bogus or otherwise "polls"  in the
book of Netiquette.)  Now THAT is cohesion.  (bonding??) (I would give the
title a D-)    ---ric




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