<VV> New Forum
Jim Houston
jhouston001 at cfl.rr.com
Wed Dec 9 16:21:32 EST 2009
I can offer one answer, Bob. It offers "CATEGORIES" ... this makes it
easier to find and look at what one is interested in without having to
sift through other stuff. For example, say I have no interest at all in
Ultravans, I can just ignore that category, whereas, if I am looking for
something specific about say, Yenkos, I can go to that category and find
what I want.
Having said this, however, Scott could add categories such as
"Electrics", "Fuel System", "Suspension", etc. etc. .. Check out the
F150 forum and you'll see what I mean:
http://www.f150online.com/forums/index.php
Jim Houston
Vairtec Corporation wrote:
> Scott, I don't want to be a wet blanket, really I don't, and your first
> whack at setting up the corvairforum looks good and loads fine. But my
> question is, what does this forum offer that is not already offered by
> the Corvair Center, by the Virtual Corvair Club, or even by VV itself?
>
> I know that there are those who prefer the forum format over the e-mail
> format, but otherwise I am only seeing redundancy here. What am I missing?
>
> --Bob
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