Hi, Ed. I hope you'll forgive me, but I do have a modest post on the subject of temperaments already written, which I would like to post over the weekend. To set your mind at ease, however, I can tell you that it is not directed towards any single individual nor is it argumentative in nature at all. It simply points out some of the never-before-discussed advantages of a single temperament. To tell more, would be to tell too much, and lessen its impact--of any--so I'll stop there. I thoroughly agree with everyone that the whole issue got way ou of hand. Hopefully my post will serve to help calm the still-churning waters. That, at least, is my intent. All the best, Les Smith On Sat, 14 Feb 1998 ETomlinCF3@aol.com wrote: > Dear List, > > Can we please...PLEASE end the debate on temperaments. The Bremmer > discussions dominated the list when I read my email after being away for a > week. We get enough mail not to have arguments where neither side will ever > agree. I for one don't wish to read unending temmperament and Bremmer mail. > I don't know the man at all but I would think one would have more to do with > ones time than to sit and spout a gospel no one wants to hear. To quote a > very popular man in his day..."Can't we all just get along?" > > ET (Ed Tomlinson...the real "ET" >
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