On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 17:00, Brad Gantt <brdg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Perhaps you could explain how Rivendell has drifted away from the
> ideals stated below. There is nothing road-ish of off-road-ish about
> them. Rivendell has always been a personal expression of "velosophy"
> for Grant which is full of contradictions, idiosyncrasies, quirks and
> all of the qualities you stated below. That is what drew me to
> Rivendell and that is what makes me so happy to own one.

Rivendell is wonderfully idiosyncratic, and that's one of the things
we all love about them, right? (I wouldn't think anybody hostile to
idiosyncrasy would even be on this list)

Rivendell's emphases, styles, and identity have, however, shifted
markedly over the last decade and a half. It makes sense that each of
us like some of those changes and dislike others.

James Black

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