In Reply to: Re: The loss of Ralph Karsten posted by Harry on September 22, 2004 at 19:04:10:
Harry, you express my sentiments as well. To me, Ralph Karsten is the most valuable asset Atma-Sphere Musical Systems possessed. It was always Ralph's personal integrity, his vision and his sense of musical accuracy and truthfulness that made Atma-Sphere such a wonderful company.It is strange to me that Ralph has been so quiet about this transition. I'm very interested in seeing some overt and wholehearted endorsement from Ralph of the "continuing" management team at Atma-Sphere, and some indication from Ralph that he will be contributing his design talent to the company on a continuing basis. Until then, Atma-Sphere without Ralph is an open question for me.
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- 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)
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