[DeTomaso] SEMA - POCA - the two POCA forums

michael@michaelshortt.com michaelsavga at gmail.com
Sat Oct 23 15:36:12 EDT 2010


Ending the email forum...WTF? Just take your football and go home because
your team is losing!  CLEARLY, Pantera owners like this better, thus its
success.  Shutting it down would just reduce communication to the level that
exisits at the other sites, speaking only for myself of course, I wouldn't
be visiting another website.
I do this because it comes to me, I open the ones that interest me, its as
simple as that.  MICHAEL SHORTT
On Oct 23, 2010 1:40 PM, "Larry Finch" <fresnofinches at aol.com> wrote:
>
> John wrote -
>
>
> Another reason to support POCA as a member. Of course, it is a reason in
addition
> to (POCA) maintaining this list
>
> And for that we all thank POCA.
>
> I joined POCA, and Pantera International, back in May of 2001. POCA is
still here, PI not so much.
> I have no doubt POCA will continue to survive, if not thrive, through the
coming years.
> Its members are the 'can do' Pantera owners who continue to keep chapters
active, stage local events and come together for the annual Fun Rally.
>
> The only regret I have regarding POCA is the newer Forum that Mark
McWhinney established just over two years ago is basically sitting unused
> and wholly neglected by POCA members. It offers in-post photo abilities,
editing capabilities, and several specific topic sections. You can view it
> whenever you want, pick and choose which sections to peruse, edit
postings, include and edit photos, even create your own cool avatar. ;-)
>
> For those familiar with the PI forum website, the newer POCA forum is a
very close cousin in its abilities. And for those familiar with the PI
forum, you must
> find yourself wondering if that forum will continue in the years ahead, or
join the ranks of the PI magazine and the PI Laguna Seca Corral and
Luncheon.
> What happens if some day your login to the PI forum just finds a 'site not
available' message?
>
> Short of putting a sunset date for this email forum, thus forcing all of
us to migrate to the newer POCA forum, I don't know what it would take to
see that
> newer forum used to its potential. Perhaps the demise of the PI forum
would see its members move to the newer POCA forum, but as it now sits it
isn't
> a very invitingly active site.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Larry
>
> http://www.poca.com/index.php/forum
>
>
>
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