Ya I like that style instead of all these emails. And I get myself into
these big piles. I have been on the digest reading emails for the pass few
months ....I'm on a few list too. I have been reading these for the pass 7
hours or so. A few of my friends host forums like that on there pc's I have
one of my own dedicated to tr6's only...just no one goes on there :( I have
13 members..I should go check it out.
http://Triumphtr6.proboards18.com
This can be set up by team.net and cost nothing. Didn't cost me anything.
Steve R.
72' TR6 (project)
79' Spitfire
The Roadster Factory Member 01'
www.newenglandtriumphs.org
www.triumphtr6.net
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Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 12:30:56 -0700
From: "Randall Young" <Ryoung@navcomtech.com>
Subject: RE: check out this honda site. really.
> my son showed me this and i was so envoius. do we have
> something like this
> for triumphs ? this is very active, detailed and organized.
> http://www.3geez.com/
Jeff McNeal tried to do something similar, but it seems most Triumph
enthusiasts (including myself) prefer to use the "lists".
http://www.totallytriumph.net
Malcolm Walker used to maintain a FAQ on the web, not sure what's happening
there. Haven't heard from him in a long time.
http://www.islandnet.com/~walker05/triumph/trfaq.htm
It really takes two ingredients to do something like the Honda folk have :
someone will to spend the time to do it, and everyone else willing to use
it. Seems like it's easier to find both of those when there are millions of
owners around instead of thousands...
It might be too, that many Triumph owners like traditional things ... like
mail lists ... and Triumphs ... after all, if we all immediately embraced
the latest and best technology, we'd probably be driving Minis or MR5s or
even MX5s ...
Randall
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