One Last Time!!!
The last year I have been kind of monitoring and it seems like the tone is getting back to a little of the old--more informative and helpful to newcomers even though they might ask some of the old standby's "Poly or Rubber" "Who makes the best carpet" and so forth--anyway I thought I give it another try
Ganey, Gator81, MELVIN--you guys still around or did you go to the Himilayians to find yourselves
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And don't take this as OT bashing, I spend a lot of my internet "fun time" there; but, I definetly don't go there for advice on my car! :lol:



When someone has to start a thread asking if these wire wheels are factory, then he needs to find a new hobby. I don't care about weird stuff on Ebay, Blondes with hard nipples (we'll maybe a little), do you think my custom pipes are rad. Heck Rad... Rad to me is radiator.
Just venting,
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C3 is unique as it encompasses technical, engine mods, and all the other sections that are seperate in the C4-C5 forums, yes, even Off Topic is included in the C3 section.
About twice a year, we have a straw vote wheather to break out the C3 section into multiple forums, and each time the vote is a resounding no.
Let's not loose sight of the fact that there is more then just technical facts. After a while, tech will get old and stale and there is just so much that you can cover. When the questions become repetitive, just how long do you think before people get bored with the same song and dance routine? Off Topic keeps this place entertaining, is another venue to establish comaraderie and maintain friendship.
Dave, you mentioned Melvin's thread, and I remember that one well. Do you know why the two threads had such a disparaging activity? Well, for one, Melvin's topic applealed to a very select group of 68-69 owners, and if their fiber optics were in fine working order, they probably read the topic and filed it away. After all what could they contribute to what Melvin wrote. Now the blonde, btw, was a :hat , everybody jumped in and participated, and it didn't matter if one had a 68 or a 78. It was humorous and entertaining for the ones that participated. I hope you can understand my analogy. Without C3's Off Topic, C3 would die a slow death. Take a look at Factory Correct Restorations, that is a site, both technical and Off Topic, dedicated to the folks that want to maintain their rides to factory specs....yep, NCRS. There were a bunch of guys that kept FCR lively with humor and off topic rhetoric. They have left, and FCR, for all intent and purposes, is just a distant memory of what it once was. The same will happen to C3 if we only discuss technical issues.
[Modified by GDaina, 1:28 AM 5/1/2004]


Don't let the same thing happen to C3....
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[Modified by Jughead, 8:15 AM 5/1/2004]
As you can see from the pic my priorities have taken me away from a C3 to a C2. And as a consequence I only post infrequently, based largely on my experience with a 1979 over 15 years. I do post over in the C2 area as well but it is less busy and members have a different culture. But both Forums are enjoyable spots.
As to O/T, generally they are fun to read. Many members extrapolate beyond a narrow focus (Corvettes) to share some of their other interests. That indicates to me that they have found a sense of kinship and community here. And I believe that adds strength to this board. As an example, I read with great admiration the thread concerning the member who acquired a 1956 Ford for his Father. That person has his life's priorities in order. And it indicates a strong sense of basic human values!
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