ETD's accurate?

pianolover 88 pianolover88@hotmail.com
Wed, 18 Sep 2002 09:43:18 -0700


There was a time, and some may still prefer, writing a book with pen/pencil 
and pad, or an old-fashioned clickity-click typewriter, or a modern computer 
with a word processor. The latter is by far more efficient, has spellcheck, 
no need for white-out or an eraser. The list of advantages are endless, and 
in many ways increases your creative ability, not the reverse. I beleive 
this analogy is fitting, at least in my case. i will ALWAYS rely on my aural 
sense when tuning, and regard my SAT III as I would my word processor; it 
just plain makes the task faster and easier.


Terry Peterson




----Original Message Follows----
From: Richard Brekne <Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no>
Reply-To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
To: ilvey@sbcglobal.net, Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
Subject: Re: ETD's accurate?
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 15:39:37 +0200

David Ilvedson wrote:

 >      >>Wallowing in your own admiration is counter productive.
 >
 > I'd say that pretty much sums you up Dave...
 >
 > David I.
 >

Didnt take long for the comments to get personal on this thread did 
it...grin...
Never ceases to amaze me how touchy ETD addicts are...

Cheers

RicB

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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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