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This may seem obvious to most people but for some it is obviously not something they have any idea about.

If someone is organising an event....Dyno day, Cruise, Skid pan, Track day etc. They need to know numbers to ensure it is viable, there is no short fall in funds and that suitable numbers are catered for.

Therefore

If someone asks for interest DON'T say "YES" I'll be there if you probably can't go or if you are unsure. I have organised many events and this problem keeps coming up. You give people heaps of notice and yet they still can't organise themselves.

This is not on and the practice should stop NOW.

So, from now on if there is an event being organised please don't put your hand up without thinking and if you do and later find out you can't make it then e-mail the organiser as soon as you know you can't make it.

Remember, you won't be hated for not going only if you don't tell anyone or give false impressions. I know some of you guys are young and you don't like to commit yourselves but this totally screws things up.

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hey cam, i'm guessing this was brought on by the track day??

although i did say i would be going i was called away (on short notice) to go overseas for work. i did try to get the msg to you and even told a few (then) SDU guys to pass on the message.

sorry if it screwed you up any but it was out of my control. but i'll definately be at the next meet. cheers dude

Yeh that's cool. I don't mind so much if people guinenly (spelling) can't go to something but some people just stick their hand up without thinking. It wasn't JUST the track day but also my Dyno day.....Sub Zero said they were coming with 6 cars and didn't show at all???? But then again that's sub zero.

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