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Mail From: Michael 'Moose' Dinn (email redacted)

Hey, folks!

First, let me say that I really do appreciate all the thanks people have
sent me for running the list. It's amazingly good for the ego. :-)

> And any other web pages for that matter. Has anyone seen off-road.com??
> they don't charge for web space, as long as it is relevant, and then
> they get income from advertisers. If you don't mind a advertisement on
> your page it works.

One of the things I intend to do when I have a little spare time
(hahahahah!) is to get the web-based list archive back online, as well as
having some space for user-contributed photos of cars, parts, fixes, etc,
etc. If anyone has some of these types of things off-line somewhere, drop me
an e-mail off the list.

Regardless of whatever I have available via the web, I'll be putting a
'footer' on every page the server produces with a link back to my employer's
web page (my current employer is Webworks, visitable at www.webworks.ca, who
are giving me the bandwidth to run the list. Hats off to 'em.)

Any comments on that idea?




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Mail From: David McCracken (email redacted)




> One of the things I intend to do when I have a little spare time
> (hahahahah!) is to get the web-based list archive back online, as well as
> having some space for user-contributed photos of cars, parts, fixes, etc,
> etc. If anyone has some of these types of things off-line somewhere, drop
me
> an e-mail off the list.
>
> Regardless of whatever I have available via the web, I'll be putting a
> 'footer' on every page the server produces with a link back to my
employer's
> web page (my current employer is Webworks, visitable at www.webworks.ca,
who
> are giving me the bandwidth to run the list. Hats off to 'em.)
>
> Any comments on that idea?

Sounds cool to me. Keep up the good work. David




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