In a message dated 6/27/00 2:50:05 PM Central Daylight Time, Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no (Richard Brekne) writes: << Hi Bill... Just skimmed through your directions to EBVT. I was wondering if you would mind if I posted it on my web site. Course it goes without saying that all credits due will be included, perhaps also with your private e-mail address for interested parties to contact you ?? >> No, I would not mind. That information is for anyone who wants it, the same as Jim Coleman Sr. RPT has offered with his temperaments. There is no sense in copyrighting it. It is information only for use by piano technicians. If I made people pay to get the information or to tune the temperament, surely no one would ever want it. It is only some very specific information and is valuable only in the hands of a highly skilled aural tuning piano technician. I have registered the domain name, <<Billbremmer.com>> but have not yet constructed a website. To have that info on a website would be what I would want and for people like you who are interested, to provide the link in their own website. Currently, I only have a web page on AOL. I really do not know whom to ask to design a website or whom would be the best host for it if a host is needed. I am very naive about all of that because I am new to computers and am not really that much interested in them, just what they have to offer. That's why I have AOL and a Bill Gates loaded machine. Any suggestions would be appreciated, you may make them to me privately. Thanks, Bill Bremmer RPT Madison, Wisconsin
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