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Subject: LBC history
From: TeriAnn Wakeman <twakeman@cruzers.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 02 12:38:39 -0800
>what's an LBC?  (pardon my ignorance).

Once upon a time during the ancient days of yore (before the web), a guy 
named Dale who worked at Apollo computer and had a MGB decided to start 
an internet e-mail group.  

He set the software up on the server and watched rec.autos for people 
asking questions about British cars to invite them to become part of this 
e-mail group. During the summer of 1987 I received an e-mail asking if I 
would like to join a new British car discussion e-mail group that was 
just starting (I was on rec.auto asking TR3A questions).

I joined and we soon decided the group needed a name.  After much 
discussion the group name became Scions of Lucas or SOL.  One of the 
first acronyms we coined was LBC which stood for either Little British 
Car or Large British Car depending upon which car was under discussion at 
the moment.  Our British cars become affectionately known as LBCs

Another term that caught on and stayed with us was "ship fitters disease" 
which was first coined in the British car list to describe my TR3A 
rebuild project.

The original analogy that defines ship fitters disease was:

One day a yacht owner went to change a burnt out light bulb.  While he 
was removing the light bulb he noticed that the socket was cracked and 
decided to replace the socket while he was at it.  When the old socket 
came off he noticed that the wiring insulation was cracked and unsafe.  
Since he already had the socket off this seemed the logical time to 
replace the wiring.  As he pealed the wiring off the ceiling beam he 
noticed that the beam had dry rot.

So the yacht ended up in dry dock getting a major refitting because a 
light bulb burnt out.

Anyway, the British car mail list was the original root parent from which 
all the other British car lists originally split off.  Each daughter list 
took some of the original traditions and acronyms with them. THHe Triumph 
mail list is a direct daughter of the original British car mail list 
which is still going today, though with a lot less traffic since the 
children lists moved away.

TeriAnn Wakeman               If you send me direct mail, please
Santa Cruz, California        start the subject line with TW - 
twakeman@cruzers.com           I will be sure to read the message

http://www.cruzers.com/~twakeman   

"How can life grant us the boon of living..unless we dare"
Amelia Earhart 1898-1937

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