<VV> Elitist ? Last Post I hope
Joe Robbins
robbins at monticello.net
Wed Aug 10 19:15:08 EDT 2005
Hanks been on a roll, he's been right twice in one week. <gg> Can we please
get off this and move on to important topics like Lates being better than
Earlies ? Even that is better than some of the posts that have been going
around. Let's not offend a person that has done so much for CORSA and all of
us that use VV. What if Bryan said I'm outta here ? Think that over for a
bit. Thank you.
Joe Robbins
-----Original Message-----
From: virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org
[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of kaczmarek at charter.net
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 2:23 PM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re: Re: <VV> Elitist ?
Webmaster Supremo Bryan sez:
>SNIP I'm
> personally getting a little tired of being insulted like this,
> especially since VV appears to still be a successful format. SNIP
Folks, Though I know there is at least ONE thing Bryan and I disagree on,
<GG> Here I'd like to take his back.
1st of all, Bryan has shepherded this forum through several transformations
with web hosting, servers, and the like. Most of this he's done on his own
time, with no personal recompense. For the info of those not around in the
90's and early 00's, members voluntarily sent Bryan money to pay for web
hosting, new parts, etc. This was in the days before CORSA took over paying
for these costs.
2. One of the reasons why CORSA DID open the wallet to pay for this stuff
was because of the number of new members recruited by the presence of VV in
its current form, which it has always been, an e mail list.
Bryan should be congratulated for his devotion to making our virtual
community what it is.
Is there room for other forums?? History has shown us that there is. Let's
leave VV as it is. History has also shown us that it is successful. As I say
with my cars---If something is working very well, resist the urge to screw
around with it.
Hank
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