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Date:         Wed, 10 Jul 1996 18:00:21 -0700 (PDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "Bob R. Kenyon" <rrk@rahul.net>
Subject:      RE: Go with the split

On Wed, 10 Jul 1996, David Schwarze wrote:

> At 5:48 PM 7/10/96, "William R. Kennedy, NJIT CIAT, 201-596-5648" > <kennedy@admin.nj wrote: > > >the craft. This hasn't just affected van owners: What are the cars from > >the late 80s and early 90s that people are messing with for fun? Are > >there any? > > There are. My '87 fuel-injected, computer-brained Mustang has gone under > the wrench several times, and never to replace something that broke. I > modify it so it will turn faster and accelerate harder at the track. > Definately something I do for fun. Of course, there's a whole 'nother > mailing list that I subscribe to just for this purpose. There are a lot of > parallels to this list, including a pretty strong community spirit.

This is also true of the Miata list. People there are changing everything from ignition timing and exhaust bits to installing turbos, superchargers, and any manner of suspension modifications, in addition to figuring out how to fit very large stereos into a very small car. In many cases, changing equipment on a new car is easier than in the old days. Most manufacturers of speed equipment get their products apporved by CARB, which makes it legal almost anywhere.

And I haven't even mentioned the wacky banter and bad jokes that are present there too, along with the seemingly endless newbie questions and subscribe messages.

> I don't think the list splitting will be the end of the vanagon@lenti > community, but if it were my choice I would leave it as a single list, and > those people who cannot or will not learn how to effectively handle their > e-mail can leave. Boy do I sound grumpy today or what? :-)

It's all part of being on a list. If you want the info, ya gotta slog through the trash, or teach your computer to do it for you. -- Bob R. Kenyon, Beautiful Downtown San Jose, CA http://www.rahul.net/rrk/


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