I was responding to this post.

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   From: "Kyle Eckmann" <[1]eckmanncustomt...@hotmail.com>
   Date: Jun 17, 2011 1:33 PM
   Subject: RE: [NSP] Billy Pigg
   To: <[2]inkyadr...@googlemail.com>
   Hello everyone,
   I've made several requests over the last year to have my address
   removed from this mailing list. And I'm still on the list.
   I just have to much to keep up with these days to contribute to the
   conversation.
   So here is my contribution.

   Inky,
   You display no joy in your position. You come across as an arrogant ass
   of an old man who doesn't really enjoy the instrument or the music.

   Now, Can I please be removed from this mailing list? :)

   Happy piping!

   > Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 00:50:22 +0100
   > To: [3]nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
   > From: [4]inkyadr...@googlemail.com
   > Subject: [NSP] Billy Pigg
   >
   > Fortunately, when I was wanting to play the Union pipes, I ended up
   at
   > DGBs in Longfram. I ended up buying the NSPs. Billy Pigg was the
   piper
   > I went for because he was sympathetic to Irish music, having been
   > influenced by Irish musicians and their music, and Scottish music.
   > Pigg also imitated the various pipes of these countries. He wasn't
   > interested in tradition. Because of him and various other pipers,
   > including me, the NSPs have almost become a mixture of playing styles
   > with the proper technique almost being lost. The NSPs are loosing
   their
   > roots and loosing their identity because of lazy, so called players,
   > who don't know how to play or can't do it properly because of their
   > slow dexterity or their Pigg stupid ideas. I'm saying this because I
   > care and it takes a Lancastrian to do it. I've taken to the tradition
   > more than most and those who say the NSPs can be played any-old-how
   are
   > the ones ruining the pipes. Why don't you take up an easy instrument
   to
   > play instead of lowering the standard of a fantastic instrument? or
   > just stop posting on here.
   > The forum, which I made because it was needed, would not tolerate my
   > post nor any other postings of this sort becsuse we have one goal:
   > Traditional NSPs, their history, playing, etc etc.
   > There is no disagreement with us, we are just progressing and
   > preserving our NPSs away from those who know little or nothing. So
   keep
   > on Dartmouth, where you can bitch, argue or whatever. Nothing is
   > documented or catagorised on here, our forum does this and we are the
   > Borg-we are the future.
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References

   1. mailto:eckmanncustomt...@hotmail.com
   2. mailto:inkyadr...@googlemail.com
   3. mailto:nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
   4. mailto:inkyadr...@googlemail.com
   5. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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