William Bremmer, if you can't play nicely, you can go sit in your room and think about what you've done. When you are ready to apologize for your rude behavior you can come out and play with the rest of the group. Until then, you can go to bed without dinner and dessert. Seriously, Bill, I am quickly loosing patience with you. You have a lot to contribute about piano tuning, but no one will listen to you because of your attitude. I tried to defend you before, but your ego and behavior leave very little to defend. If you just want attention, you got it. Now I am going to use my delete button on your e-mails. Sincerely, David Vanderhoofven Joplin, MO At 07:48 PM 8/31/02, you wrote: >Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 20:43:58 EDT >From: Billbrpt@AOL.COM >Subject: Re: comparing temperaments > >Sheesh! I won't do Ed Foote's writing the honor of copying it. As usual, >the intent is to discredit and as usual, he knows absolutely nothing about >what he is writing. If Ed *could* tune the EBVT, which he couldn't, even if >his life depended on it, he'd know that all of what he wrote has no >foundation.
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