Player Piano Company
By Doug Adam
One last word ... I agree with both Fritz Gellerman and Damon Atchinson that we need Player Piano Company to stick around because we need the source, so I guess we just bite our tongue and carry on.
To make one thing clear, however: Durrell Armstrong personally has always been very courteous and helpful when I talked to him and I agree with Fritz Gellerman that Durrell should be recognized in some way.
Doug Adam
P.S. I can't quite buy Fritz's statement that it's faster to operate without the computer.
[ Editors note: [ [ We don't know the era when PPCo struggled with the computer, Doug. [ The first cheap mini-computers appeared in the mid-70s, with eager [ programmers creating application programs for small businesses. [ There was a lot of heartache then because the programmer didn't [ know what the customer _really_ needed, and the customer didn't [ really know how his manual methods worked. Now, twenty years later, [ the applications programs for small businesses have matured [ considerably. [ [ Nonetheless there are lots of stores like PPCo who manage just fine [ without a computer, especially when it's a one-man operation. [ True, it's probably not as fast, but some folks prefer "life in [ the slow lane." It's less exhausting! [ [ Robbie Rhodes
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