Bill, At 00:12 01/24/2001 -0500, you wrote: >List, > >Since Steinway, from what I have heard, is the company that started the use >of everyone's favorite acronym, I thought it most appropriate to use it this >time, myself. I wonder if Steinway will call its own product a "PSO"? Steinway & $ons can call their products anything they want {subject to copyright infringement, of course}. PSO is probably not in their short list of possible names. PSO is an _earned_ title. For example: Last week I tuned a 1931, 4' 7" Haines Bros. horizontal spinet... er...ah... grand which, like the old Smith-Barney ads said, "earned" it. I have now tuned it every 15 years, which seems about right (at least for the customer). Conrad Hoffsommer - Decorah, Ia. mailto:hoffsoco@luther.edu You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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