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LMG
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Hi all,
The idea of this EXPERTS PANEL was to create a format
where we would have access to the Panel members on
common or generic or historical questions.
The List already handles questions of a specific nature
extremely well and I, for one, see no reason to change
that. I would sincerely hope that the Panel in
absolutely no way inhibits a members' ongoing
involvement and fun with this List.
I saw the type of questions posed to Panel being
different from those posed normally to the brethren
here. For example, "What is the best way to soup up a
TR3" rather than "What is wrong with my SUs? or, "Who
do you think is/was the best Morgan racer in history?"
rather than "Do you know who won last weekend?"
I do not imagine responses from the Panel will be
instantaneous and that would possibly be inappropriate
for contemplative responses. It should not be treated
as a forum to handle where to find that lost fuse (my
problem at the moment).
The Panel was not created to leave anyone out or to
snub anyone who's contributions to our community are
unarguable. It is a starting point only.
All that being said, this Panel will be what we ALL make of it.
LMG
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999 09:58:38 David P. Crandall wrote:
>Amen to John Blair's email about parts list and the importance of sharing.
>His list have been invaluable and IMHO should serve as a core set that we all
>contribute to. I've had the good luck to find guys who say "Aaah,
>Lucas....yes" and can do the deed on generators and starters; maybe we need to
>"capture" some of those folks on at least a regional basis.
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>I'm thrilled by the willingness of those experts to put themselves on the line
>and [absent the presence of the highly talented Robert "Doc" Couch] couldn't
>ask for a better bunch. BUT, since many of teh suggestions/tips to date have
>come from others on the list [almost always including a contribution by Greg
>and Gerry - *thanks thanks*], I hope having such a panel won't inhibit folks
>from asking and answering questions here. Obviously if a question gets posted
>here, those guys see it and respond, so in that case the website gambit will
>hopefully pick up contributions from John and Bill that haven't been evident,
>so hooray. While I routinely go to both [well, whenever there's an email here
>with a link] and others may routinely go there, this will remain the easiest
>for the most folks until more people have cable modems that make mincemeat of
>download times.
>
>
>In any case, great initiative for the common good, applause applause applause!
>
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