In Reply to: Press Release on Atma-Sphere Web Site posted by mark on September 21, 2004 at 10:11:18:
There may be "positive changes" going on at Atma-sphere, but the departure of Ralph Karsten is
not one of them in my view. This is a sad time for Atma-sphere owners. Very few manufacturers
of audio gear have ever been as kind, patient, understanding, tolerant, and helpful as Ralph has
always unfailingly been. It will be a challenge for the new leadership to do as well, and I wish
them luck. Thank you, Ralph. You will be missed.
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Follow Ups
- Re: The loss of Ralph Karsten - Lew 10:54:37 09/22/04 (11)
- Hear Hear! [nt] - Simon Templar 20:51:47 09/22/04 (0)
- Re: The loss of Ralph Karsten - Harry 19:04:10 09/22/04 (8)
- Ralph Karsten was A-S's most valuable asset - Rushton 21:18:26 09/26/04 (7)
- Re: Ralph Karsten was A-S's most valuable asset - R.Rhone 11:33:04 09/27/04 (0)
- Re: Ralph Karsten was A-S's most valuable asset - R.Rhone 11:32:56 09/27/04 (6)
- Re: Ralph Karsten was A-S's most valuable asset - billy 05:32:42 09/28/04 (5)
- Re: Ralph Karsten was A-S's most valuable asset - mark 07:40:59 09/28/04 (0)
- Re: Ralph Karsten was A-S's most valuable asset - Rushton 05:58:17 09/28/04 (3)
- Re: Ralph Karsten was A-S's most valuable asset - Bill Layer 13:48:54 10/05/04 (1)
- Re: Ralph Karsten was A-S's most valuable asset - Rushton 18:57:39 10/05/04 (0)
- We're still alive and well! - mark 07:32:35 09/28/04 (0)
- Well stated Lew, I agree. (nt) - Michael 13:23:17 09/22/04 (0)