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[disklavier] Happy New Year

[disklavier] Re: Happy New Year

2000-01-01 by Jrkiely@aol.com

Happy New Year back at you - keep up the great work and many thanks for all 
you've done.
Joe

[disklavier] Re: Happy New Year

2000-01-03 by Jack Schueler

I hope to see you long before then as well. I am guessing that you are an American, so you might want to check out your country s timekeepers. See the US Naval

Happy New Year

2014-12-30 by Richard Freeman

Dear All,

May I be the first to wish the group (at large) a Happy New Year.

I have been a member of this group for many years now.  I am rarely a contributor, but do rely on the experience and wisdom of many in this group to enhance my own Disklavier experience. Frankly, the collective knowledge presented in this forum on a wide range of topics is nothing short of amazing. For all that you have contributed and shared, thank you.

All the best,

Richard Freeman
Oro Valley, Arizona

Re: [disklavier] Happy New Year

2014-12-30 by Todd Muncy

I had no idea what I was spawning back in the late nineties. I'm still amazed at what it's become.
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On Tuesday, December 30, 2014, Richard Freeman rfreeman26@... [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Dear All,

May I be the first to wish the group (at large) a Happy New Year.

I have been a member of this group for many years now. I am rarely a contributor, but do rely on the experience and wisdom of many in this group to enhance my own Disklavier experience. Frankly, the collective knowledge presented in this forum on a wide range of topics is nothing short of amazing. For all that you have contributed and shared, thank you.

All the best,

Richard Freeman
Oro Valley, Arizona

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