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RE: New Alfa Website
Hello Mark,
May I be the first to commend you on you offer of space, bandwidth and
inspiration for creating the Alfa Wiki.
As with life, it's what we put in to it that makes it valuable. If no
one contributes, then no one benefits. I have been a member of
"machine-related" lists on the internet since 1991 and I continue to be
amazed at the goodwill, help, and trust that can be found in this
amorphous thing that is "the net". I've made life long friends from all
around the world and shared their homes and even their cars and
motorcycles.
I must digress for a moment though, for if you think finding Alfa
information is hard, consider the plight of the BMW CS owner. There are
perhaps three or four CS websites in the WORLD, and really only one or
two here in the US. I've restored a lot of machines, but nowhere have I
experienced the dearth of information that I found on the E9 BMW Coupes.
When, after years of longing, Chela and I found Shakespeare and became
Alfa owners, I experienced firsthand the amount of information and
material available in both printed and pixel format, I was astounded.
In only three short months I've made some good friends and been
fortunate to have some good conversations with Alfisti around the world.
I too hope to be able to give something back to the community through
the restoration project currently underway.
I look forward to participating in the Alfa Wiki.
Sincerely,
TJ
PS-if you don't believe me about the lack of good CS content out there,
go ahead and type BMW CS or CSI in Google and see what you get. It
ain't much.
TJ Noto AFM #134 Cowpoke Racing-"Friends in Slow Places"
http://www.cowpokeracing.com
95 Ducati 916 Strada
96 Ducati Monster 900 (Chela's)
61 Ducati Falcone 80
70 Norton Commando Fastback
73 BMW 3.0 CS ("deviated from museum reliquary standard"-Perez)
97 BMW Z3 (Chela's)
77 Mercedes 280C (Mimosa)
67 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT Veloce
00 Ford F150 Supercab
87 Suzuki RG250 (For Sale!)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of
> Mark Denovich
> Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 7:59 PM
> To: Alfa Digest
> Subject: New Alfa Website
>
> (don't worry this isn't another quasi-alfa spam)
>
> I've been invovled with Alfas for a while now. The internet and
> especially the Alfa Digest have been invaluable in helping me maintain
> my addition. The problem is that finding this information has often
> been a pain. Even worse, although I've learned a lot about Alfas,
> writing the necessary webpages to share that information has been to
> much of a pain to bother. I'm probably not alone in that respect,
plus
> all the people that don't have a webserver to host their content
and/or
> lack the HTML skills to do it.
>
> I'm a computer guy, have my own server and free bandwidth. I believed
I
> should be able to do something about it. We recently started using a
> Wiki at work, and I thought it might be the answer.
>
> So I've created an Alfa Wiki at: http://alfa.denovich.org
>
> What's a Wiki?
>
> A Wiki is a community website that _you_ can add to/edit. A Wiki uses
a
> simple shorthand (way easier than HTML) that makes it easy to add
> content and link to other sites. It doesn't need any special tools,
> just a browser. You can even upload photos and other files to share.
>
> Right now there's not a lot on the site. Although, I hope someday
that
> it will be a worthy complement to the Alfa Digest. I think by it's
> nature the Wiki serves a different purpose. I certainly don't intend
> for it to compete with the digest.
>
> I encourage you to try it out and see what you think. I'll be adding
> my own content over the next few weeks, and I hope others will do the
> same. Feel free to edit what is there too. If you have your own
> existing content and would like me to link to it, or wouldn't mind
> sharing it send me and email (or better yet, add it yourself, that's
the
> idea.)
>
> DISCLAIMER: I have no commercial interest in this site, just an
> addiction to Alfas, and a debt to repay to the community for all the
> help I have received. You only need to register to add/edit content,
> and I don't do anything with that data. The registration step serves
> only to make vandalizing/abusing the site just a bit harder.
>
> Feedback is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Mark Denovich
> a bunch of alfas
> and http://alfa.denovich.org
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