Re: [DML] Re: separate DMC tech list
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Re: [DML] Re: separate DMC tech list



I am a strong believer in the delete button. The DML is fine the way it is.
If you see something you don't want to read just click delete.

I for one, dont feed like having to subscribe to 5 or 6 different lists just
to get the content i get now.


----- Original Message -----
From: <deloreanernst@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 11:46 PM
Subject: [DML] Re: separate DMC tech list


> In a message dated 7/29/02 10:25:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> malevy@xxxx writes:
>
> > The (DML) Tech list really needs a moderator.... Maybe splitting the
DML
> > in to sub lists would be a positive thing considering the current size?
I
> > think so, as long as they remain moderated (except for maybe a "general
> > discussion" group).
> >
> >
>
> I'd love to see that happen. Personally, I'm 98% interested in Tech
issues.
> Most events mentioned are not ones I can attend. Many peripheral, JZD or
> collectible questions are of limited interest. I won't call these crap...
> they have their place, but they make it harder to search the back issues
for
> specific topics. I started the DMCTech Yahoo group for that reason, not
> visualizing it as an alternative, but rather as a "Cliff Notes" cousin to
the
> DML. Between copyright conflicts, (which made it impossible to share DML
> data and edit it) and concerns I'd weaken the DML, and a few people who
were
> afraid I'd somehow get rich off publishing it in hardcopy, the thing never
> got off the ground. I'd still like to use it to mount an interactive or
> rather cooperative effort to redo the DeLorean Manual series. After two
> years of searching, I've got original copies of everything, for the best
> possible repro use. But the last 14 months I've been head over heels at
work
> with little time to spare. I haven't closed the site because, heck, I'd
still
> like to see it up and running. My apologies to those who've subscribed,
> found nothing happening there, and then unsubscribed a day later. And my
> DeLorean Club hat is off to the DML moderators for their unpaid hard work.
> Unmoderated lists are intolerable junk piles. Anybody who wants to start
one
> is welcome to it. You won't find me there. Heck, I don't even have time
to
> read more than a few posts a day as it is.
> Long live the DML! And double your money back if you're not satisfied!
;-)
>
> Wayne A. Ernst
> vin 11174
> Inactive moderator, DMCTech
>
>
>
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