Duaine, Did you read this post from Nossaman, followed by DA? If you'd spend your time taking responsibility for yourself instead of figuring out how to make it so NO ONE can become an RPT, you'd be further ahead. Your post is full of vitreol and devoid of merit. Be serious, please. WRM "....we actually begin to think for ourselves and take responsibility for our own thought processes, conclusions, and actions..." This, my friends, should be written on the inside of your eyelids, NEVER to be forgotten. This is deep wisdom. This is the beginning of real adulthood. I would add only the phrase "....and state of being" to the sentence after the word "actions." Live free. Take full responsibility for your actions and your moment-to-moment internal environment, and everything begins to change in a radically positive way. Nossaman. I love you, man. DA > > > Since some people are insisting on comparing aural tuning and RPT status > to cars and other professions, then lets take it to the limit and > compare equally. > > At your yearly renewal, to keep your RPT status, you must retake the > aural tuning exam - just like having to take the eye test for driving. > > > -- > Duaine Hechler > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech_ptg.org/attachments/20090405/d7435b7a/attachment.html>
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