Paul, I didn't say the weather is "predictable"!<G> Saying goes: If you don't like the weather, wait a few minutes, it'll change! In Alaska, where I was raised, I've seen 4 different weather types while standing on a street corner. Raining, (where I was). Snowing diagonally across the intersection. Sunny to my right and Hail to my left! Go figger.<G> btw, you left on your own accord.<G> Welcome to come back, ya know. Joe > [Original Message] > From: Paul Williams <pwilliams4 at unl.edu> > To: joegarrett at earthlink.net <joegarrett at earthlink.net>; pianotech at ptg.org <pianotech at ptg.org> > Date: 10/28/2012 12:11:36 PM > Subject: Re: [pianotech] High & Outside > > Yup, I miss the NW. Pianos are predictable Not here! Neither is the > weather! > > On 10/28/12 2:07 PM, "Joseph Garrett" <joegarrett at earthlink.net> wrote: > > >Susan said: > >"How you guys can stand tuning in places with such big humidity swings > >escapes me. > >I'm surprised the West Coast and the high desert (ALWAYS dry) aren't > >crowded with > >tuner refugees. Last week I tuned a little European style Yamaha on the > >coast > >which I had last tuned nine years ago. It was still pretty presentable. > >The tenor > >was a little sharp, and there were a few unisons in the treble needing > >some help. > > > >Susan Kline, happy Oregon residen" > > > >Sssssusan! Don't tell everyone! Sheesh! It's our little secret! Besides, > >if > >you were a true Oregonian, you would know better.<G> > >See you at Oregon Day Saturday? hope so. > >Joe > > > > > >Joe Garrett, R.P.T. > >Captain of the Tool Police > >Squares R I > > > > >
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