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<DIV>In a message dated 12/11/2007 1:48:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
geo31@suddenlink.net writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>Thanks
for all you did (and continue to do) Matt. The SR20 community is better
off for all your efforts through the years as it is also through Larry's
efforts. I'm amazed that Larry has continued this mailing list all these
years, especially after SR20forum took off, but we have a great community and
will always have core people who care about it, whether they still have an
SR20 powered car or not.<BR><BR>George Roffe<BR>Turd Rex<BR><BR>PS: One of my
other favorite car forums was just sold as well (Rennlist). Things
change. It's the way of life.<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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<DIV>Yeah, its amazing this list is still around after all these years.
The SE-R came out in 91, dont remember exactly when this list debut'd, not much
thereafter. The SR20 is long gone from production, but this list
keeps soldiering away 16 years later. Even though it gets quiet
sometimes, it comes to life when needed, and people who remain on this list are
eager to help a fellow member, and not flame or bash that goes on in so many of
these forums.</DIV>
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<DIV>It seems in so many of the forums, the members are children ( no offense to
any younger SE-R list members if there are any) and the maturity level is, well
there is no maturity level. I have seen people post a question on a forum
only to get flamed by 20 different people for asking the question. Isnt
that what the forums are supposed to be for? What happened to common
respect and courtesy for fellow man?</DIV>
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<DIV>I havent spent much time in the SR20 forums. I was watching the
Corvette forum for awhile when I was pondering buying a new Vette. That seemed
like a good group of people (vette owners tend to be a little older and have the
maturity to go along with their age). I recently joined the my350Z forum
and there is so much flaming going on, and childish posts...I am hesitant to
even as a question.</DIV>
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<DIV>I am looking forward to getting my 91 SE-R out of the body shop in the
coming weeks. It will once again look as good as it did when this whole
thing started, some 16 years ago.</DIV>
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