And It's Goodnight From Me!

Posted by: u5227470736789439 on 06 April 2006

Dear Friends,

I came to this Forum a few years ago looking to see what any members might have thought of the NAP 300. I had just borrowed one and thought it very fine indeed. As there seemd to be next to nothing about it here, where everything was really on the biggy, the 500, or the oldy, the 250, I wrote what I thought of the newbie, the 300. That was my first Thread.

Over the years, I have read a good deal here, and was tempted to get SBLs purely on the say so of some SBL nuts. I became an SBL nut!

Most recently I started a Thread on the Hi-line which I consider a masterpiece. I am going to try to get one.

I have also tried to enliven the Music Room, with diverse posts, and Threads. But I made a terrible mistake in typing a post, and have lost all confidence in my ability to not potentially make such a mistake again.

Really what I am saying, and mean it, is adieu, dear friends. I try very hard to be gentle, nice and polite, but I am a typo disaster area. Everything I have written has been offered in good part, but it is time to leave it in safer hands.

I am perfectly alright, and shall be. Those who have my email can be sure of receiving the odd note now and again, but my time here on the Forum has run its course, and I would not want anyone to worry about me. I am fine enough. Not my best maybe, but fine.

There is no hard feeling, but a certainty that he fun has gone out of it for me.

So I wish all my friends a lovely time, and wish everyone here, one last time:

All the best from Fredrik
Posted on: 08 April 2006 by Adam Meredith
quote:
Originally posted by Fredrik_Fiske:
No one else has to join in. I could manage to loose a fight with myself.
Fredrik


I can appreciate how hard would be (for an honourable person) to announce a departure - then be persuaded, immediately, to come back.

However (as I have tried to make clear) the forum values your contributions as being exactly that - contributions.

Your posts add to the pool of human understanding, give insight to music and aim to be coherent and pertinent (both with success).

You will pass this way again.