We have been open for business on our new site for just over a month now, and we have nearly 200 members already. A lot of the names are familiar, and some of the names are different than the names used on the MSN site, but we know who you are. Then there are a whole bunch of folks I don't recognize by their site names. It would be neat if we could get to know everyone better, and telling us just a little about yourselves would help that along. Like, say for instance, I know there is a member who has a new CD19 (not the guy who just sold his), and because of someone pointing them out to me, I even know their boat name and the general area where they use their boat. That is some pretty grand info to have, and it shouldn't be limited to just a few lucky folks who have figured it out. (I also know, from my reliable source, that these people are very good folks, so they will understand the friendliness with which I pick on them!)
When the first C-Brat site made its mark on the WWW, and for a good part of its duration, Red Fox and I would check the member list everyday and post a personal welcome to each of the people who signed on. Then we suddenly became the only functional (never dysfunctional!) C-Dory owners group in the world, and within a few days had welcomed over 100 new members. They were welcomed, of course, but not with a personal message because neither one of us could type that fast. Still can't. Same thing happens here. I use two fingers to type, plus on good days, my thumb on the space bar, and I have to look up at the screen every few words to see what I said. So, one or two welcomes a week is about all I'm good for, and since it wouldn't be fair to leave so many out, I just haven't been doing it. Of course, it wouldn't hurt Bill to help out there - I don't think he has to look at his fingers when he types.
So: A sincere welcome to every one of you, and to all who will be clamoring to join once they read this. That is genuine - we are delighted to see every new name that gets added to the member list. And, if you are so inclined, we would be equally delighted to hear a little from and about you. No need to be bashful around here. We call it the Pub for a reason, and we like it that way!
Looking forward to meeting you all,
Mike
When the first C-Brat site made its mark on the WWW, and for a good part of its duration, Red Fox and I would check the member list everyday and post a personal welcome to each of the people who signed on. Then we suddenly became the only functional (never dysfunctional!) C-Dory owners group in the world, and within a few days had welcomed over 100 new members. They were welcomed, of course, but not with a personal message because neither one of us could type that fast. Still can't. Same thing happens here. I use two fingers to type, plus on good days, my thumb on the space bar, and I have to look up at the screen every few words to see what I said. So, one or two welcomes a week is about all I'm good for, and since it wouldn't be fair to leave so many out, I just haven't been doing it. Of course, it wouldn't hurt Bill to help out there - I don't think he has to look at his fingers when he types.
So: A sincere welcome to every one of you, and to all who will be clamoring to join once they read this. That is genuine - we are delighted to see every new name that gets added to the member list. And, if you are so inclined, we would be equally delighted to hear a little from and about you. No need to be bashful around here. We call it the Pub for a reason, and we like it that way!
Looking forward to meeting you all,
Mike