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I don't know how other members feel about this, but I only know a handful of the members - or I only know 'of' a handfull of members.

How would you feel about posting a members list and adding to it each time we get a new member ? Doesn't have to contain surnames or full names / e-mail addresses (but I reckon it would be better if it did).

Or if a post is too public, what about an e-mail ? Or in the newsletter - (Maybe this has already been thought of - if so, just tell me to go back into my hole)

Would enable club members to interact with one another more easily, etc.

Cheers,

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Go Back into your hole!!!

Just had to say that!!!

Tis a good Idea. Would be great to know who is and who isn't members... espically when you go running along a line of cars on a cruise with membership forms and 6 out of 8 tell you that they have already joined!!! would save my legs!

Originally posted by KamikazeR33

a monthly newsletter in the email about upcoming/gone events, fundraisers, members rides, test drives, parts testing/reviews, paid business's ads for us on where to go to get parts/services etc etc

I love what you are saying man,,,but test drives and parts testing/reviews. Most else of what you are after is in the pipe-line,,,stayed tuned.

B-man,,,I have no probs with what your asking,,,TOP IDEA.

Neil.

Originally posted by B-Man

How would you feel about posting a members list and adding to it each time we get a new member ? Doesn't have to contain surnames or full names / e-mail addresses (but I reckon it would be better if it did).

Done B-Man CLICK

Usernames only though...we have a privacy statement so we won't be putting up ppl's real names or emails...sorry...

Ya, shoulda done what I did and change yr SAU nic, before I asked the question ...... oh damn, Shell posted my old SAU nic......... he he Oh Well looks like my cover is blown too !

Ya know the Soarer Club mandates real names or they won't talk to ya on their forums....

PS Thanks heaps for the post Shell, it's good to know who the other members are !

Originally posted by carlo

Yeah duncan.. it is better to hide behind the fascade of a alias than to stand in the lime light... showing all if you will.

Carlo... don't use his real name... he said he didn't want his cover blown!!!:)

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