Miata Mailing List: November 1999, Message #847
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| From: | Aradia <aradia@teleport.com> |
| Subject: | Re: This Place |
| Date: | Mon, 8 Nov 1999 04:35:23 -0500 |
On Sun, 7 Nov 1999 KdubK@aol.com wrote:
> As another newcomer, it's disappointing to find that this list has evolved
> from being technically oriented to social/fluff. There's nothing wrong with
> the latter, it's just not what I'm looking for, and I'll soon have to
> unsubscribe because I literally don't have the time to weed through all the
> NMC and LMC stuff. It was especially disappointing to learn that the kind of
> technical info I'm looking for is often exchanged in private e-mails, with
> the silly stuff reserved for the list! I would have thought it'd be the
> other way around.
I'll tell you what I told someone else earlier: if the conversations
aren't what you want, start a conversation. =) If you'd like to talk about
something in particular, just write about it! It might start slowly, but
it's pretty easy to get conversations going here. We won't bite. =)
> be found in the garage section of miata.net. Maybe I'll try the power list,
> but I'm not interested in racing, so I may get advice that isn't at all for
> me. And I'll continue to check out the miata.net forum, though when I used
> that it seemed somewhat limited.
Heck, people on the power list aren't necessarily interested in racing. =)
The power list is about that: if you're interested in power, and how to
get more of it in the miata, then the power list is the way to go. Check
out the miatapower website, and subscribe to the list. It tends to get
less traffic, and MUCH fewer NPC (no power content) posts, though they do
exist. Don't feel it's just for racing, though. It isn't. =)
-- Sean...
Team Voodoo!
Team Spleenless
Team Frou-Vroom =)