Posting photos on the net.

Bob Dunahugh

New member
Sep 17, 2012
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I AM NOT COMPUTER SAVY. So I speak from pure ignorance. I've lived in anoth=
er existence. I love building things. I taught Industrial Arts. Was a Manuf=
acturing Engineer. Specializing in the area of manufacturing efficiency, a=
nd doing tool design. For a very large crane, and mining shovel corporati=
on. Then later owned my own company. I'd love to post photos here. As I no=
w do for the GMC EFI site. Even I can do it. It's the photo is worth a thou=
sand words. It's back to my days as a teacher. There seems to be a lot of p=
eople out there that don't post. Their new to the GMC community. We. The o=
lder owners need to pass on the things we know. To them in any way we can. =
For me. I'd donate to the cause to post photos. I try to make my post for =
these new members. The site is owned privately by Patrick Flowers. It's 100=
% his call. He's refured to himself as a benevolent dictator in e-mails. =
Many have donated to him to help with the cost. It's been a good site. And=
I thank him. Can we aid Patrick to add photos? Ask GMCMI to start a site w=
ith photos. I'm not the one that knows any of the issues involved. ( Refer=
to my comment at the start of this e-mail. ) It comes down to helping to k=
eep the repairs safe. And the safety of our families on the road. Bob Duna=
hugh
 
Bob,

Your request is not as simple as it seems. The major problem is the of 90's technology (basic email) you are using and wanting more modern (virus
free) features.

So in an attempt to give you what you are asking for, Patrick and Billy have set up two sites. Patrick does email with basic features only to prevent
virus propagation. Billy runs / controls a long term repository for GMC related photos.

So now the rest is up to you. Post your photos to Billy's site (gmcmhphoto). They will still be there years from now. Then make an email posting
to gmcnet and tell us where you put the photo(s).

Side note:
The posting process is the same for forum users. The references you see in the forum program have been turned of to dumb it down and keep it
compatible with the GMCnet email system. If we allowed email photo postings there, people using GMCNet email would not be able to see them.

HTH

Ken

--
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
> ... There seems to be a lot of people out there that don't post. Their new to the GMC community. We. The older owners need to pass on the things
> we know. To them in any way we can. For me. I'd donate to the cause to post photos. I try to make my post for these new members. The site is owned
> privately by Patrick Flowers. It's 100% his call. He's refured to himself as a benevolent dictator in e-mails. Many have donated to him to help
> with the cost. It's been a good site. And I thank him. Can we aid Patrick to add photos? Ask GMCMI to start a site with photos. I'm not the one that
> knows any of the issues involved. ( Refer to my comment at the start of this e-mail. ) It comes down to helping to keep the repairs safe. And the
> safety of our families on the road. Bob Dunahugh

Then there is Facebook where it appears to me that the majority of new (and some older) GMC motorhome owners have joined to share their experiences.
Maybe they don't want to be involved with the "90's technology (basic email)" GMCNET or possibly even Bdub's photo site. That might be why you don't
see many posts from "lot of people out there".

--
Richard
76 Palm Beach
SE Michigan
www.PalmBeachGMC.com


Coop Roller Cam 455, Howell TBI + EBL, 3.42 FD, Quadra Bag, Macerator, Manny Tranny etc.
 
Fact remains, many of us old folks will NEVER be on Facebook.

Ken H.

> > ... There seems to be a lot of people out there that don't post. Their
> new to the GMC community. We. The older owners need to pass on the things
> > we know. To them in any way we can. For me. I'd donate to the cause to
> post photos. I try to make my post for these new members. The site is owned
> > privately by Patrick Flowers. It's 100% his call. He's refured to
> himself as a benevolent dictator in e-mails. Many have donated to him to
> help
> > with the cost. It's been a good site. And I thank him. Can we aid
> Patrick to add photos? Ask GMCMI to start a site with photos. I'm not the
> one that
> > knows any of the issues involved. ( Refer to my comment at the start of
> this e-mail. ) It comes down to helping to keep the repairs safe. And the
> > safety of our families on the road. Bob Dunahugh
>
> Then there is Facebook where it appears to me that the majority of new
> (and some older) GMC motorhome owners have joined to share their
> experiences.
> Maybe they don't want to be involved with the "90's technology (basic
> email)" GMCNET or possibly even Bdub's photo site. That might be why you
> don't
> see many posts from "lot of people out there".
>
> --
> Richard
> 76 Palm Beach
> SE Michigan
> www.PalmBeachGMC.com
>
>
> Coop Roller Cam 455, Howell TBI + EBL, 3.42 FD, Quadra Bag, Macerator,
> Manny Tranny etc.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> GMCnet mailing list
> Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
> http://list.gmcnet.org/mailman/listinfo/gmclist_list.gmcnet.org
>
 
Those of us that use the forum see the same note at the top of the list every day, all the time - it has instructions on how we can post pics the best
way. Not sure if posting the link helps emailers get there to look at it or not...

http://gmc.mybirdfeeder.net/GMCforum/index.php?t=msg&th=31075&start=0&rid=0

I am pretty tech oriented, and have to follow it word for word each time, but no spam is a pretty good tradeoff! Thanks to our moderators and posters!

--
1975 Glenbrook, 1978 Royale rear bath
Raleigh, NC
 
Facebook is terrific for "right now". It's super simple. The platform is
crowded and ya gotta stay on your guard for creeps. Lots of photos shared
there, the best of which I urge to be shared on the photo site as well.
Archives are there but very hard to search. 4500 members in the group. If
you wanna take a peek, look at

https://www.facebook.com/groups/classicgmcmotorhomes/

Also, 3200 buyers and sellers abound at The GMC Motorhome Marketplace.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/gmcmm/

bdub
www.gmcmhmp.com

> > ... There seems to be a lot of people out there that don't post. Their
> new to the GMC community. We. The older owners need to pass on the things
> > we know. To them in any way we can. For me. I'd donate to the cause to
> post photos. I try to make my post for these new members. The site is owned
> > privately by Patrick Flowers. It's 100% his call. He's refured to
> himself as a benevolent dictator in e-mails. Many have donated to him to
> help
> > with the cost. It's been a good site. And I thank him. Can we aid
> Patrick to add photos? Ask GMCMI to start a site with photos. I'm not the
> one that
> > knows any of the issues involved. ( Refer to my comment at the start of
> this e-mail. ) It comes down to helping to keep the repairs safe. And the
> > safety of our families on the road. Bob Dunahugh
>
> Then there is Facebook where it appears to me that the majority of new
> (and some older) GMC motorhome owners have joined to share their
> experiences.
> Maybe they don't want to be involved with the "90's technology (basic
> email)" GMCNET or possibly even Bdub's photo site. That might be why you
> don't
> see many posts from "lot of people out there".
>
> --
> Richard
> 76 Palm Beach
> SE Michigan
> www.PalmBeachGMC.com
>
>
> Coop Roller Cam 455, Howell TBI + EBL, 3.42 FD, Quadra Bag, Macerator,
> Manny Tranny etc.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> GMCnet mailing list
> Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
> http://list.gmcnet.org/mailman/listinfo/gmclist_list.gmcnet.org
>
 
Just a small part of the fun at FB is trying to find something a second time.
If you see it once, you better make a screen shot or you may never find it again.

Matt
--
Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan
OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
Bob,

If you want to post photos to the Photosite see the email I just posted "How to upload photos to the GMC Photo Site" which contains
instructions on how to do so.

Regards,
Rob M.
The Pedantic Mechanic
Sydney, Australia
AUS '75 Avion - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
USA '77 Kingsley - TZE 267V100808


-----Original Message-----
From: Gmclist [mailto:gmclist-bounces] On Behalf Of Bob Dunahugh
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2018 1:54 AM
To: gmclist
Subject: [GMCnet] Posting photos on the net.

I AM NOT COMPUTER SAVY. So I speak from pure ignorance. I've lived in another existence. I love building things. I taught Industrial
Arts. Was a Manufacturing Engineer. Specializing in the area of manufacturing efficiency, and doing tool design. For a very large
crane, and mining shovel corporation. Then later owned my own company. I'd love to post photos here. As I now do for the GMC EFI
site. Even I can do it. It's the photo is worth a thousand words. It's back to my days as a teacher. There seems to be a lot of
people out there that don't post. Their new to the GMC community. We. The older owners need to pass on the things we know. To them
in any way we can. For me. I'd donate to the cause to post photos. I try to make my post for these new members. The site is owned
privately by Patrick Flowers. It's 100% his call. He's refured to himself as a benevolent dictator in e-mails. Many have donated
to him to help with the cost. It's been a good site. And I thank him. C an we aid Patrick to add photos? Ask GMCMI to start a site
with photos. I'm not the one that knows any of the issues involved. (Refer to my comment at the start of this e-mail. ) It comes
down to helping to keep the repairs safe. And the safety of our families on the road. Bob Dunahugh
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I rarely post, but absolutely love and rely on the forum and email digest - guess that makes me a lurker! I found my coach through this forum (thanks
to Carl and Armand) and absorb all the technical knowledge shared by this community daily. I'll make a point of posting more as my experience grows.
Meanwhile, I have gladly donated to the site maintenance fund and would be happy to financially contribute much more, to help with upkeep and
improvements. Sure, I occassionally surf the Facebook sites...but would not know how to keep my coach on the road without the incredible generosity of
the 'GMC Braintrust' found here!
--
Tucson, AZ
1976 Glenbrook with MAC dash, Alcoa wheels, Patterson carb, headers and A&E awning.
 
I’ve not found that to be an issue (in recent years).

I just tested the search function and in seconds found the pics of my cockpit seat replacement from almost three years ago. Clicked “search” and typed: sienna seats.

I’ve found many other “old” posts in the same manner. I guess you need to recall something about the post to create the search term - but that’s the same as any search engine, no?

Rob
Victoria, BC
76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath

>
> Just a small part of the fun at FB is trying to find something a second time.
> If you see it once, you better make a screen shot or you may never find it again.
>
> Matt
> --
> Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
> Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan
> OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
But lots of other “old folks” are.

I think Facebook fills a somewhat complimentary part of the information stream for the GMC Motorhome. And I like that. More information is good (IMHO).

I’m not a huge fan of the GMC Photos site - but I’m happy that others do.

I love the constant stream of pics on FB - of GMC’s, of camping locations and even of the occasional SOB.

Rob
Victoria, BC
76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath

>
> Fact remains, many of us old folks will NEVER be on Facebook.
>
> Ken H.
 
Need to increase the allowable size for photos on this site, scrape the photo site, then write a bot/php program to replace all the links to the
photos on this site with the actual photos and captions.

Stopgap measure until GMCMI hires a web developer to curate, reference, and create a resource to help owners connect (two clicks) with
advice/advisors. Should include parts lists, technical newsletter articles, rally presentations, FB, this forum. Gotta find ways for new owners to
easily get the best maintenance and upgrade info if these coaches are to survive.

....picking up soapbox and putting over head.....

--
Bill Van Vlack
'76 Royale; Guemes Island, Washington; Twin bed, full (DS) side bath, Brazilian Redwood counter and settee tops,455, 6KW generator; new owner a/o mid
November 2015.
 
> I've not found that to be an issue (in recent years).
>
> I just tested the search function and in seconds found the pics of my cockpit seat replacement from almost three years ago. Clicked "search" and
> typed: sienna seats.
>
> I've found many other "old" posts in the same manner. I guess you need to recall something about the post to create the search term - but that's
> the same as any search engine, no?
>
> Rob
> Victoria, BC
> 76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath

Rob,

You are more fortunate than most.
I posted a copy of the picture that shows how I put the 4 speakers in the overhead to answer a specific question. The requester saw it once and then
tried to find it again. He asked me for the link. I could not find it again (I posted it in a thread). I finally e-mailed it to him directly.

FB is better for meaningless causal interaction.

Matt

--
Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan
OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
not into the facebook, I'd go back to land line phone systems if I could but I see the value in the time it takes to write a thousand words.. and the
value in a well organized forum with on topic sub forums.

Ive posted my thoughts/suggestions/requests in the sandbox sub forum here in the "buyers guide" thread.

since then Ive found the GMCMI site and it is superb with some of and in many cases the best information Ive found. the tech presentations that seem
to have been slide shows at their events converted to .pdf files you can download are fabulous! really top notch..

if GMCMI had its own forum, each could be put into its own thread and further interactive discussion with new discoveries could be done there on these
particular subjects. I also think after looking into the GMCMI org more that it really is the best org to host a forum because it should out live all
of us so all the time folks spend working on forum threads there would no be gone in an instant like we all will be oneday.

I wouldnt 'scrap' the photosite though.. too much time involved in that but it is showing its age. it has been helpful in getting to know these
machines without actually getting my hands dirty so I hope it will out live its programmer and always be accessible. a historical record of the GMC
internet path if you will. much like the email list needs to be. the modern forum software does email now too and way more effectively IMO.

for the time being, 'it is what it is' and Im thankful for the time/work all the GMC folks have done here on the internet to freely share their time,
work, and GMC projects with all of us.

this is what is holding the GMC folks back now though, like a governor on the throttle linkage.. the new injection systems are going on everywhere
except the internet. time to inject some new code here too.
 
>
> since then Ive found the GMCMI site and it is superb with some of and in many cases the best information Ive found. the tech presentations that
> seem to have been slide shows at their events converted to .pdf files you can download are fabulous! really top notch..
>
> if GMCMI had its own forum, each could be put into its own thread and further interactive discussion with new discoveries could be done there on
> these particular subjects. I also think after looking into the GMCMI org more that it really is the best org to host a forum because it should out
> live all of us so all the time folks spend working on forum threads there would no be gone in an instant like we all will be oneday.
>
> for the time being, 'it is what it is' and Im thankful for the time/work all the GMC folks have done here on the internet to freely share their
> time, work, and GMC projects with all of us.
>
> this is what is holding the GMC folks back now though, like a governor on the throttle linkage.. the new injection systems are going on everywhere
> except the internet. time to inject some new code here too.

GMC2K

You are missing important things on so many levels.

If you think that the presentations as *.pdf are good, you need to get to an international. The next one is in Amana.

This is the GMCMI Forum, and the also the forum for the other twenty chapters as well. The fact that they have not coordinated to combine all the
information is a decision made by those individual chapters.

This is a supportive and helping community like very few others. We all benefit from this.

If you believe that this is what is holding the community back, then I am afraid that you do not know and/or have never dealt with GenX or Millenials.
Many have been carefully schooled to have no patience and have never done any research that cannot be completed with "Google". If they are satisfied
with one immediate source, then a GMC is not something that they should endeavor to posses.

You still have not entered anything like the sigfile that we use here. It has a great deal of purpose.

Thank You

Matt
--
Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan
OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
> >
> > since then Ive found the GMCMI site and it is superb with some of and in many cases the best information Ive found. the tech presentations
> > that seem to have been slide shows at their events converted to .pdf files you can download are fabulous! really top notch..
> >
> > if GMCMI had its own forum, each could be put into its own thread and further interactive discussion with new discoveries could be done there
> > on these particular subjects. I also think after looking into the GMCMI org more that it really is the best org to host a forum because it should
> > out live all of us so all the time folks spend working on forum threads there would no be gone in an instant like we all will be oneday.
> >
> > for the time being, 'it is what it is' and Im thankful for the time/work all the GMC folks have done here on the internet to freely share
> > their time, work, and GMC projects with all of us.
> >
> > this is what is holding the GMC folks back now though, like a governor on the throttle linkage.. the new injection systems are going on
> > everywhere except the internet. time to inject some new code here too.
>
> GMC2K
>
> You are missing important things on so many levels.
>
> If you think that the presentations as *.pdf are good, you need to get to an international. The next one is in Amana.
>
> This is the GMCMI Forum, and the also the forum for the other twenty chapters as well. The fact that they have not coordinated to combine all the
> information is a decision made by those individual chapters.
>
> This is a supportive and helping community like very few others. We all benefit from this.
>
> If you believe that this is what is holding the community back, then I am afraid that you do not know and/or have never dealt with GenX or
> Millenials. Many have been carefully schooled to have no patience and have never done any research that cannot be completed with "Google". If they
> are satisfied with one immediate source, then a GMC is not something that they should endeavor to posses.
>
> You still have not entered anything like the sigfile that we use here. It has a great deal of purpose.
>
> Thank You
>
> Matt

Matt Colie seems to act here as some sort of an official or something, welcoming new members to a family cult asylum with a lords blessing and such
and such.

and right here he tells another "You are missing important things on so many levels." as if he is a mind reader?

in this thread http://gmc.mybirdfeeder.net/GMCforum/index.php?t=msg&th=40155&start=0&rid=5513 where I tried to contact an administrator or moderator
about forum info he replied "It is unlikely that the moderator of anybody else will chime in"

now he writes "This is the GMCMI Forum" again, as if he is acting as some sort of official, administrator, or moderator.

however, at the top of this subforum is a pinned/stuck thread and in it it reads this:


> This website (GMCforum) is a mirror of the GMCnet mailing list (http://gmcnet.org/) the majority of users that participate in the discussion on
> this forum use an e-mail based system.
>
> This web-based mirror provides an alternative method for participating in the mailing list discussion. Any post that are made to the e-mail list,
> create a post on the web forum. Any post that are created on this web-based forum, generate an e-mail and is sent to all of the e-mail based
> users. Some people like the e-mail system and some people like the web based system.
>
> There are guidelines that govern participation on the e-mail list that apply to this web-based mirror.
>
> You will find those guidelines on the GMCnet website: http://gmcnet.org/gmcnetguidelines.html
>
>
> IMPORTANT:
>
> AOL and Yahoo have implemented a strict DMARC anti-spam policy, as a result yahoo.com and aol.com e-mail addresses are not allowed.


here there is no mention of GMCMI (at all) but there is this link: http://gmcnet.org/ which also contains no mention of GMCMI but there is this
"Donate to Support GMCnet" hyperlink which goes here: http://gmcnet.org/support.html where it reads "Support GMCnet With your check to:

Patrick Flowers
110 Roscommon Court
Tyrone GA 30290"

and there is a paypal hyperlink also but no mention of GMCMI at all.

anyone else care to confirm and verify or not that what Matt Colie has written here is true and correct?

 
I think that you are loosing the point and spirit of this forum. This is an all volunteer self moderating effort. Only when something really bad
happens does a real moderator with administrative privileges get involved. Usually then issue or problem is taken care of off line.

On your referenced posting you were in a sub-forum set up for testing and not looked at by 90-95% of the people here. It was set up so you could try
things like setting up your signature file or learning how to post inline pictures and seeing what happens without bothering the real forum content
and users.

Matt was simply trying to help you get your posting(s) into the real forum where others would see them. If he had not seen it, one of the others here
would have done the same for you. So please take his help in the spirit it was offered.

We all help each other here. If a posting or question is about something I understand or have experience with, I'll respond. If I do not have the
experience, I'll keep quiet someone else will help. That is the way we all are.

There is no hierarchy with no published owners, senior moderators, junior moderators, and trainee moderators. We are all equal, self policing (rarely
need) and here for the common GMC good.

Yes there are a couple of people behind the scenes that own and maintain the hardware and software. We try not to bother them except in very extreme
cases because they are also volunteers and have their own day jobs and life to live.

As far as club affiliations, there are none. All clubs are equally welcome (Western States, Eastern states, Great Lakers, GMCMI, Dixielanders,
Sunshine states, and at least 10 more). They do participate equally as they choose. All of those clubs also have their own web sites that may or may
not be current.

So participate, enjoy, and take whatever help or information is available from whomever posts it. Help others with information in area that you have
expertise in.
--
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
> There is no hierarchy with no published owners, senior moderators, junior moderators, and trainee moderators. We are all equal, self policing
> (rarely need) and here for the common GMC good.

Im writing about that common GMC good, and not buying that some of you dont see this.
 
Dear GMC2000,

I hereby swear I personally know and have been in Matt Collie's company at many GMCMI Conventions. I will attest that he is an
honest and honorable man who owns a GMC and has done an exemplary job maintaining and upgrading it. He has a wealth of knowledge he
cheerfully shares with the GMC community. Furthermore his wife, Mary is a lovely woman who has made equal contribution to the GMC
community.

I trust this will satisfy your requirements as to the veracity of the statements Matt has made.

Quite frankly I am surprised I even took the time to write the above because as we say Downunder; "I don't know you from a bar of
soap!"

Regards,
Rob M.
The Pedantic Mechanic
Sydney, Australia
AUS '75 Avion - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
USA '77 Kingsley - TZE 267V100808


-----Original Message-----
From: Gmclist [mailto:gmclist-bounces] On Behalf Of GMC2000
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2018 10:48 PM
To: gmclist
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Posting photos on the net.

> >
> > since then Ive found the GMCMI site and it is superb with some of and in many cases the best information Ive found. the tech
presentations
> > that seem to have been slide shows at their events converted to .pdf files you can download are fabulous! really top notch..
> >
> > if GMCMI had its own forum, each could be put into its own thread and further interactive discussion with new discoveries could
be done there
> > on these particular subjects. I also think after looking into the GMCMI org more that it really is the best org to host a forum
because it should
> > out live all of us so all the time folks spend working on forum threads there would no be gone in an instant like we all will be
oneday.
> >
> > for the time being, 'it is what it is' and Im thankful for the time/work all the GMC folks have done here on the internet to
freely share
> > their time, work, and GMC projects with all of us.
> >
> > this is what is holding the GMC folks back now though, like a governor on the throttle linkage.. the new injection systems are
going on
> > everywhere except the internet. time to inject some new code here too.
>
> GMC2K
>
> You are missing important things on so many levels.
>
> If you think that the presentations as *.pdf are good, you need to get to an international. The next one is in Amana.
>
> This is the GMCMI Forum, and the also the forum for the other twenty chapters as well. The fact that they have not coordinated to
combine all the
> information is a decision made by those individual chapters.
>
> This is a supportive and helping community like very few others. We all benefit from this.
>
> If you believe that this is what is holding the community back, then I am afraid that you do not know and/or have never dealt with
GenX or
> Millenials. Many have been carefully schooled to have no patience and have never done any research that cannot be completed with
"Google". If they
> are satisfied with one immediate source, then a GMC is not something that they should endeavor to posses.
>
> You still have not entered anything like the sigfile that we use here. It has a great deal of purpose.
>
> Thank You
>
> Matt

Matt Colie seems to act here as some sort of an official or something, welcoming new members to a family cult asylum with a lords
blessing and such
and such.

and right here he tells another "You are missing important things on so many levels." as if he is a mind reader?

in this thread http://gmc.mybirdfeeder.net/GMCforum/index.php?t=msg&th=40155&start=0&rid=5513 where I tried to contact an
administrator or moderator
about forum info he replied "It is unlikely that the moderator of anybody else will chime in"

now he writes "This is the GMCMI Forum" again, as if he is acting as some sort of official, administrator, or moderator.

however, at the top of this subforum is a pinned/stuck thread and in it it reads this:

> This website (GMCforum) is a mirror of the GMCnet mailing list (http://gmcnet.org/) the majority of users that participate in the
discussion on
> this forum use an e-mail based system.
>
> This web-based mirror provides an alternative method for participating in the mailing list discussion. Any post that are made to
the e-mail list,
> create a post on the web forum. Any post that are created on this web-based forum, generate an e-mail and is sent to all of the
e-mail based
> users. Some people like the e-mail system and some people like the web based system.
>
> There are guidelines that govern participation on the e-mail list that apply to this web-based mirror.
>
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here there is no mention of GMCMI (at all) but there is this link: http://gmcnet.org/ which also contains no mention of GMCMI but
there is this
"Donate to Support GMCnet" hyperlink which goes here: http://gmcnet.org/support.html where it reads "Support GMCnet With your check
to:

Patrick Flowers
110 Roscommon Court
Tyrone GA 30290"

and there is a paypal hyperlink also but no mention of GMCMI at all.

anyone else care to confirm and verify or not that what Matt Colie has written here is true and correct?



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I deal with a couple of volunteer organizations, and my normal response to 'Why don't we///' it "Git 'er done!"
Which is to say volunteers tend to do the best they can with what's available. Those who want something diofferent should step up and implement it.
Lemme point out, this operation ain't free. Patrick picks up the tab and (hopefully) gets sufficient donations to keep it from breaking him. I've
some stuff to go in the next big flea market, and like the last one, I'll send him the proceeds. You might drop a dime or two into his PayPal if you
get any benefit from the group.

--johnny
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76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
"I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell" - ol Andy, paraphrased