Date: Wed, 21 Aug 1996 08:00:43 -0500 (CDT)
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From: Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@lenti>
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This list is dedicated to the discussion of Volkswagen Vanagons and Eurovans.
Folks interested in Air-Cooled VW Type 2s should join the type2 list:
send "subscribe type2" to majordomo@primenet.com.
As a curiosity and a service to the electronic community,
Joel Walker (jwalker@ua1vm.ua.edu) is compiling a list of where the bricks
are electronically and geographically. If you have not already done so,
and you don't mind that being public information, please send him an e-mail
with make and model and location. Read these posts to the bottom, because that's where
the most current URLs are (instead of here).
A number of our members often arrange group camping outings, with the
Californians in the West being particularly active, often once every month
or two. If you are interested in participating, contact Martha Rubin
(busgirl@netcom.com).
The vanagon mailing list has proven to be quite busy. Since it
really isn't University business, I try to minimize my time running the
list. To that end, if mail to you bounces several times, I may without
telling you, remove your name from the list. At that point, your best
course of action is to send mail to gsker@lenti.med.umn.edu explaining
your e-mail situation so I can add you as an alias.
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Lastly, some brief netiquette specific to this list.
Due to the volume on the Vanagon list and the multigenerational nature of
the discussions, it would be a great help if you would make the subject of
your message explicit to what model(s) and year(s) or era of van that the
message pertains to. For example:
"Eurovan rear hatch won't latch" "91 Camper stove problem"
"87 Syncro Clutch Problems" "83-H20 engine temperature"
Often messages refer to trips, tools or other general topics. These types of
messages are of course meant for the whole list and a subject without a
particular van type is expected.
Fridays are a day when people do fun things on the list. These things may
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should delete these messages without reading them.
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control themselves. Thanks for your cooperation.
Welcome to the list!
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Gerry
Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@med.umn.edu> U of MN Med School Admin 6-5379
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