<VV> Fwd: Director`s Comments in Communique

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Fri Dec 4 02:12:56 EST 2009


  Excellent points. While I don't agree with Jackson's characterization of VV
  as the "world's most annoying forum", I like to believe that in environments
  wherein sweeping things under the rug is commonly perceived as 
  "positive thinking", he's done an exceptional job of communicating.  

  The addition of the E version [of the communiqué] was nothing short of fantastic. 
  Some may elect to call it "radical" simply because of the response rendered by 
  their 14.4 modem. 

  In a local yocal scheme of things, the fact that folks could add attachments  
  in VV is also another noteworthy improvement. 

  While only 26% of Americans age 70-75 and 17% of Americans age 76 or older 
  go online:

  http://blogs.zdnet.com/ITFacts/?p=10015

  gauging one's age and their "ability" to maneuver in the digital world, 
  or the reference to the 30 something, maybe a little off the mark. Case 
  in point are the numerous sexagenarians in this forum who are pros 
  when it comes to driving in both cyber and the real highway. 

  BTW, some of the best videos edited & posted [about the Corvair] on YouTube 
  are by a gentleman who's past 50 :)

  http://www.youtube.com/user/1unsafe1#p/u

  Any hooo, Jackson seems to be on the right track. He may not know of the 
  latest updates and additions on VV or he may have been put on moderation 
  at some time or another by the un-elected folks behind the wheel here, 
  but over-all, I like his mindset :))

  Regards,


  Tony I. 
     


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Jamie & Tanya Reinhart" <jtreinhart at omnitelcom.com>
  To: "Jay Pitchford" <jay.pitchford at gmail.com>; <Wayne.Stutts at comcast.net>
  Cc: "Virtualvairs Virtualvairs" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
  Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 12:47 AM
  Subject: Re: <VV> Fwd: Director`s Comments in Communique

  ....

  > Remember, nostalgia is not going to sustain this club. Thinking out of the 
  > box will.
  > 
  > Thanks everyone
  > 
  > Jamie Reinhart
  > CORSA Central Director
  > 
  >


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