[pianotech] PR follow up

Ron Nossaman rnossaman at cox.net
Sat Aug 29 15:14:07 MDT 2009


David Love wrote:
> Sadly this is often true.  The topics that seem to get the biggest rise out
> of people are those that question basic assumptions.  Disrupting and
> questioning the foundations of belief is disquieting but it's the best way
> to a better understanding of the nature of the beast.  Let's face it, the
> world of piano technology is replete with myths and incorrect assumptions
> about cause and effect.  I plead guilty to having harbored some of them
> myself.  

Likewise myself, and likely still do. These days, I'd rather 
learn what's real even when it obsoletes large portions of my 
"education".


>If someone is going to undermine the foundation of my beliefs then
> they will have to provide rational evidence.  I don't think we should be
> afraid of that type of demand or dialogue but rather embrace the
> opportunity.  

Absolutely. If you don't turn the rocks over, you'll never 
know what you missed.


>If you can't stand the heat...

... stay out of the lab.
Ron N


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