Jim probably has never read the book "Player Piano" :) The ETD is in no small way his puppy. He's had his fingers in their development for an awfully long time, so sure he's proud of his successes. Besides David, like it or not the fact is that many tuners aural tuners got as far as passing some exam and then seemingly put the steam breaks on their learning curves. Not to mention the fact that it is was actaully much more difficult to improve significantly on your own some years ago. Not to worry tho... there are plenty of ETD users who end up in a similiar boat... sitting rather dead in the water as it were. In the end, the person what gets really really adept with a wide variety of the relevant "tools of the trade" is going to do just fine... hey, thats what a proffessional is .. yes ?? If you feel that ETD's are a threat or something... then its time to rise to the challenge if you get my meaning. You may find youself using one as well, at least for somethings. Cheers RicB David Andersen wrote: > > > It jarred me that J. Coleman would be proud of a months-old > tech supplanting a 20-year relationship. > > DAVID A. > -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. UiB, Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html
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