Disgusted for the good ol' days

Elwood Doss, Jr. edoss@utm.edu
Tue, 11 May 2004 14:10:06 -0500


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Hey Rob,
Very, very good comments!  I agree with you.  Frankly if I don't like =
the OTs, or the Ts for that matter, I just delete them--simple as that.
Joy!
Elwood
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Rob Goodale=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 1:47 PM
  Subject: Disgusted for the good ol' days


  Hello everyone.

  I have been thinking about this OT, Moderated, Unmoderated, =
Touchy-Feely, shame on you, you hurt my feelings", BS that has evolved =
on this list and I am reaching a boiling point here.  Something is =
terribly wrong.

  I have been on pianotech continuously since close to the beginning =
nearly 8 years ago.  I don't believe there are more than two or three =
others still here that go back that far.  Over the years I have seen =
people come and go.  Some have left and returned and then went away =
again.  Some haven't come back.  We have also had a few who have passed =
away.

  I bring this up because I have to wonder what happened.  We had SO =
MUCH FUN in the past.  We had arguments that were GOOD arguments, we =
went off topic, on topic, nobody cared.  It was just a great group of =
piano techs who had found a place to chit chat.  Most of the time we =
talked about pianos.  If someone wanted to talk about something else for =
awhile nobody cared, we were just a great group of piano technicians who =
had a lot of fun chatting on pianotech and bouncing ideas off each =
other.  We always had the infamous "flame suits" to put on if need be =
and we all loved it.  We joked, made fun of each other, got serious, and =
then laughed again.  If the arguments got nasty we loved the list anyway =
and wouldn't miss being here for the world.  Ah the good ol' days.

  Over the past several years many of the Johnny-come-latelys that =
joined the list seem to have had an assumption that pianotech is =
something that it isn't.  Disappointed in this expectation they then =
took it upon themselves to mold pianotech into something else.  A few =
have self-appointed themselves to reprimand others. Others assumed =
themselves to be the authorities on what topics were acceptable and =
which were not.  And some have taken the list to a new level of finger =
pointing.

  It would be golden to turn back the clock to when "pianotech" was =
really "pianotech".  My question is what happened?  Those of you who =
have only joined within the last couple years will never know what you =
are missing.  We had a great time and looked forward to exchanging =
messages piano related or not.  It was just a fun place to meet.  Chaos =
was always in order and that was the way everyone liked it.

  It is interesting to note that having talked with others over the last =
few years as to why they left their number one complaint is that the =
list evolved into what it is now.  In that spirit might I suggest that =
we all drop the agenda on trying to make pianotech a nice and neat =
orderly place with hospital corners?  What pianotech doesn't need is a =
moderator, officially or otherwise.  Who gives a crap, we're all big =
boys and girls, we don't need a scout master.  For those of you who =
can't handle this may I suggest that you start another list elsewhere =
and leave well enough alone?  Hey, the internet is an  absolutely HUGE =
place.  There is plenty of room to create that sort of list.  Please =
just relax for a change and enjoying the flying feathers.  Stupid CAN be =
fun.  Think of something really off-topic to talk about such as, oh I =
don't know say... 70's disco fads.  Then have fun trying to relate =
pianos to it.  Be careful, you might actually find yourself having fun.  =
Smiling could be fatal for those of you who have a brittle face.

  Rob Goodale, RPT
  Las Vegas, NV




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