Miata Mailing List: April 1995, Message #44

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From: EMERSON@midd.middlebury.edu Subject: The Web, the Network, and Miata Enthusiasts Date: Sun, 2 Apr 1995 18:58:11 -0400
I just had a chance to get into some of the Miata pages on the Web. They are quite impressive! One can easily get to pages about: the Miata Club of America, several local clubs, information about Miata and about finding resources on the Web, Brian Dore's FAQ, text copy from 3 catalogs, several color images of Miatas, calendars of Miata events, the Miata plates list, info on how to use the Miata server, and all old files from this Miata listserv going back to Spring 1992. Brian Dore added my piece (which many of you contributed to) about the several special editions and limited editions. Thanks Brian! One can get to it using buttons in 3 places in the FAQ. It is great to see it up and available. And it was fun "corresponding" with knowledgable owners of the various special editions, including those in Australia and Canada. I'd like to urge everyone to add your Miata and plate # to the Miata license plate list; yesterday's mail contained the current plate list and information about how to add your name to the list. This sort of thing is a valuable resource to many of us. For example, I can easily find members of local clubs in Massachusetts, or people who own 1994 M editions (useful in the recent research project). I'll mention how much the e-mail communication has grown since 1992. I read through several posts in each month of 1992 (very easy to do on the relevant Web page!). The contrast with what we've seen in recent months is amazing. On behalf of all of us who use the Miata resources on the net, thank you to the several people who organize and maintain the material and make it available to Miata enthusiasts. It is often a heap of work, and we do appreciate it! John Emerson, 92 Yellow A Middlebury, Vermont

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