ETD's accurate?

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Wed, 18 Sep 2002 21:43:45 -0700


Well, thanks Keith...I enjoyed your post

David I.



     ----- Original message ---------------------------------------->
     From: <kam544@flash.net>
     To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
     Received: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 23:36:19 -0500
     Subject: Re: ETD's accurate?

     >>Didnt take long for the comments to get personal...

     >For those whom it may concern/interest:

     >Saw this interesting bumper sticker today while visiting the Post Office:

     >"In 1492 the Native American Indians discovered Columbus lost at sea."

     >Certainly made me take note.

     >Case in point:
     >Seems to me it kind of relates to this thread in general. Just
     >depends on what point of view one wants to take. Doesn't change the
     >fact that the land and the ocean aren't going anywhere. They mutually
     >benefit one another.

     >Right now it all seems pretty petty, especially coming from some
     >extremely distinguished folks in their own rights.

     >Myself, I've been a hybrid since I began tuning in 1976. Learned long
     >ago there were those who would sling arrows for some reason about
     >this topic. It seems things still haven't changed.

     >Say what you will, think what you think, believe what you want. It's
     >never going to be one being better than the other. The two are here
     >to stay.

     >So persons can continue to choose to defend their position, or
     >consider joining in the reality of potentially merging the use of, or
     >at least acknowing, both methods as having definite value towards a
     >common goal, and then getting on with other things.

     >Regardless, regards to all in these last days. It's been real.

     >Keith McGavern
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