[pianotech] New topic forums?

Jeff Cutler jeff at chordsandboards.com
Wed Dec 31 05:25:34 PST 2008


I agree that John went over the top in his statement, but that is not an
uncommon
occurrence on this board, witness the discussions regarding ETD¹s and exam
processes
that pop up often. Frequently discussions become heated and steam is
released via the
­computer­ keyboard. I would hazard a guess that most of these folks, if
given the
chance, would gladly reword their replies to save the point made without
starting such a
rukus. Maybe not. On a side note, I have noticed that as tempers rise,
spelling and grammar
fall which makes the rant rather comical to read...research topic for an
English Major?
I am very new in this business, about two years, but I have come to value
this board and the
many, many technical discussions I have followed have helped me in countless
ways.
In the interest of keeping the focus on technical discussion and yet
allowing for an open forum
for new products and for letting off legitimate steam, cannot a new list be
developed to answer
each need? I would imagine that many techs, from rookies like me to seasoned
veterans who
still love new tools and tricks would love such a dedicated area to browse
and to post their own
and I have no doubt that the steam relief valve board would get the wires
smoking in no time.

Just an early morning thought to bring in the new year, which I hope is full
of appointments and
good business for all.

Jeff

Jeffrey Cutler
Piano Service
jeff at chordsandboards.com
651-398-6293




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