A440A@AOL.COM wrote: > Bill Bremmer writes: > >>It is and always has been the HT controversy that that has been > inflammatory in and of itself. << > > I disagree. > From my own experience, the subject of temperaments has been an enticing > and attractive one for the vast majority of technicians and customers I have > come into contact with. It has been a source of broader horizons for myself > as well as a subject with which I have had many enjoyable discussions among a > growing number of technicians. I would have to aggree with Ed on this point. I have registered exactly one person on this list in the past 2 years that spoke with out and out disdain for HT's. As for the rest of the listees they either are interested in varying degrees or are busy with other interests. I fail to see that there is any real plot against the use of HT's.... Actually... there is probably wayyyy to much ignorance surrounding HT's for that to be a real possibility.... I would think... :) > > Ed Foote RPT > -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway mailto:Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
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