Great alert Tom, Here's the letter I wrote to the author: Mr. Welsch, You're recommendation for westfalia.org is to be commended. It was the first place I discovered when I bought my '89 Westy last September. However, you did the reader a bit of a disservice. TheSamba.com is a much larger, more involved and dynamic site for all things VW. Specifically, the Vanagon/Eurovan forum at http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewforum.php?f=20 is very active with a high signal to noise ratio and many Westfalia knowledgeable participants. If they do go ahead with the plan another must have resource is the Vanagon Rescue Squad - a listing of volunteers ready to help throughout the USA. http://www.vanagonauts.com/index.phtml?catid=74 Long live the spirit of adventure! Tom Young wrote: > From today's WSJ: > ----------------------------- > Q: My daughter graduates from college in two weeks. [snip] > I've written the author of the article to alert him of the site reference > error. -- Michael Rasmussen http://www.jamhome.us/ Be Appropriate && Follow Your Curiosity |
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