Robin writes: <<So, let me get this straight: any time that someone shares their thoughts or feelings or beliefs, you feel "pressured" to accept them? Sad. You do not understand the Christian's heart. >> Greetings, The objection, which I share, is using the list for religious proselytizing. To proselytize: 1. To induce someone to convert to one's own religious faith. 2. To induce someone to join one's own political party or to espouse one's doctrine. 3. To convert (a person) from one belief, doctrine, cause, or faith to another. —. I don't spend the time or money to use this medium to have various religious advertisements come up on the screen, (there are too many religions in this world for that!) I also resent those trying to equate religion with God. They are two different things. The less focussed this list is on pianos, the less value it has. So, here is a piano post: I intentionally sharpened the last octave of a Steinway D with my SAT last week. I punched up the octave stretch so that the last note was 20 cents sharper than a straight FAC tuning. NOBODY noticed!!!!! Regards, Ed Foote RPT
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