New Year's Resolution

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Thu, 16 Jan 2003 09:19:21 +0100



Tony Caught wrote:

>  Hi Alan, I knew it was too good to last. Should never make promises I
> can't keep. I understand what you are saying it is just un ? fortunate
> that I do not live in America where you have all these political
> battles, security, and freedom issues that are very prominent in your
> country at this time. We, in other countries do not have these
> problems because the rest of the world is at peace. ???? Fortunately
> this list, it is world wide, and I will point out that it appears to
> be only Americans who seem to treat this list as a general topic
> forum.
>

Gee willikers there Tony, last time I checked we were all still human,
Americans, Europeans, Asian, Repatriots, and New Zealoters alike....
when did Australia check out of this hotel ?

Course Bob Bergentino is right enough in saying theres a lot of
"waste"  on this list.... tho I am not sure that it should be less proud
now then at any previous time. Despite that "waste",  I dont think
anyone can rightly question the value of this list.

Yesterdays post count was at the very least 50 % utter drivel,  25%
borderline commentary or another day in the life revelations, and
perhaps 10 % amen-ing each other, with the remaining 15 % pure piano
tech posts. Its not like piano tech subject matter doesnt get offered up
one after the other. Its just that humans like to mix and mesh what they
converse about. And... well like I said.. we are all human.




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Richard Brekne
RPT, N.P.T.F.
UiB, Bergen, Norway
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