At 09:40 AM 4/16/2005 -0500, you wrote: >Repairs may only deny the students and faculty a better >instrument for an extended period of time. Sometimes allowing them to suffer >a poorly performing piano is the right thing to do. It allows them to keep >the incentive to do what they both need and can afford, rebuild. I don't believe that my role at an institution is to manipulate them into doing something by withholding my services. If I can get the piano playing better for less money, I will. I can just talk with them about what else they might consider doing. Just MHO ... Susan Kline
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