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On 5/26/2012 7:59 AM, Al Guecia/Allied PianoCraft wrote:
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type="cite">I find it amazing and very distasteful how so many
aural tuners on this list put themselves up as Gods, who think
that can say anything they dam_ed please, with no regard or
respect for others. Very sad indeed.
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<font size="+1"><font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace"><small><br>
Al, I think you added some extra material to what I actually
said ... certainly no insult intended.<br>
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But I do think that a flat refusal to learn something deeply
related to our work is a bad trend. <br>
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I don't think I should have to apologize for loving my way of
doing this work. Respect does need to flow in both directions,
IMO. <br>
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Susan</small><br>
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