[modeleng] internet etc, : was, stolen engines
- From: "alanjstepney" <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 10:40:13 +0100
I reckon that a lot of photos could be invaluable in the unlucky event of
models being stolen.
Why so few people liked the idea, is beyond me.
As for clubs and the Internet, it is a pity that so few (in the UK) have
adapted to the technology that is available.
There are so many advantages to a club in having its own website, especially
if it is a good one, that one would think that all clubs would strive to
have the very best that they can manage.
What reasons do people / clubs give for NOT wanting a good club website?
alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.alanstepney.info
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Pendragon" <idpriest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 10:08 AM
Subject: [modeleng] Re: stolen engines and equipment
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Some time ago I tried to get an electronic register going at
a club I used to be a member of,
.....it's interesting to know that the club didn't like the idea of a web
site either
Regards IP
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