Kai,
I get neither of those links to even pull up a site. All I get is a
message that the address is not found.
Joe
"Kai M. Radicke" wrote:
>
> Glen Johnson spammed:
>
> > We would like everyone to go to the site, sign up ( FOR FREE)
> > and upload details and images of their cars. Please let us
> > know what you think of the site.
> >
> > http://www.triumphowners.com
> > <http://www.triumphowners.com/>
>
> This is utterly ridiculous and signifies one of the major problems of the
> internet. What need is there to duplicate the efforts already found on
> other websites? All that results from doing this is a chaotic web of
> semi-relevant websites with the information diffused among numerous sites
> rather than in one collective place.
>
> For two years this list has had the Triumph List Members Gallery. This site
> lists information on members' cars as well as a short biographical area if a
> member chooses to fill it out. The site works well in its implementation
> and design goals.
>
> http://www.thelittlemacshop.com/trsite/index.html
>
> Also, with about a year under its belt, is Corey Sherman's excellent TR
> Registry website. Note: Corey does not overlap other Triumph registry
> sites like the Spitfire Registry run by Joe Curry. Instead, Corey provides
> links to other registries so that people can easily locate the appropriate
> registry for their model.
>
> http://www.trregistry.com
>
> So if your intention, Glen, was to make the internet even more cluttered and
> useless, you have succeeded. I urge the list members of both the 6-Pack and
> Triumph lists to use the two established websites I mention above to create
> an even more thorough online database of our vehicles. By contributing your
> information to the TR Registry and the TR List site, you are helping to
> cultivate two, already very useful, websites.
>
> Kai
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