[Rovernet] Rovernet Digest, Vol 31, Issue 9

Bob Harris hbob at bellsouth.net
Tue Dec 29 15:31:36 EST 2015


I've followed here for many years, posted rarely.  Let our SD1 go a few years back, tinkered with a 1974 Lotus Europa and other Lotus. 
I rarely use RB but follow four actual automotive websites daily. Post frequently. 

A public site would benefit everyone.  And the cars. 

It could also bring to a wider audience an awareness of the cars and what you guys out there are doing. 

> On Dec 29, 2015, at 2:48 PM, Debby Stasinopoulou via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
> 
> Another opinion from a long-time lurker on Rovernet -- I think a Facebook group would be a great addition to the Rovernet world. The ability to post photos and diagrams would be very helpful, and add to the value of the wonderful assistance with all things Rover. Being able to easily scroll through archives and reply to posts in one place would make information easier to access.
> 
> I do not spend much time on Facebook, but have found participation in a couple of closed groups to be a good way to share information with others. Facebook's privacy setting allow a group to be "public" (Anyone can join or be added or invited by a member), "Closed" (Anyone can ask to join or be added or invited by a member), or "secret" (Anyone can join, but they have to be added or invited by a member). Look at Facebook HELP, and read the sections about GROUPS and PRIVACY for more details on how this works.
> 
> Setting up a Facebook account and being a member of a group does not mean you must endure all of the nonsense publically posted on social media. You can adapt the settings so that you only interact with your group. It's not difficult at all!
> 
> Debby Stasinopoulou
> (owner of 1980 SDi that my husband swears he'll get back on the road before we're too old to drive it!)
> Beaumont, Texas 
> 
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