And then there was syncro, and syncrolist, and wetwesties, and subaruvanagon, and for all I know the splitties could have formed a barndoor list. Something for everyone, but as Jim points out, Vanagon@lenti was the mother ship. Tom F. --- Jim Arnott <jrasite@EONI.COM> wrote: > Uhhhh, Nope. All Type 2 lists are progeny of the > vanagon@lenti.umn.edu list. > > Gerry Skerbitz's list was first. Then the type2 > folks split off, then > the vintagebus folks split from the type2 list. > > Unca Joel can give us dates. He's been here for all > of it too. > > Jim > > > On Dec 13, 2006, at 12:26 PM, Mark McCulley wrote: > > > Nope, but he was an important contributer in the > early days of the > > type2 list (that preceded the vanagon list). I > miss his wisdom--glad > > to see he's still out there. > > > > -Mark >
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