[dsn_klr650] to arne: member listing activation

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Mark
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[dsn_klr650] wolfman explorer tank bag

Post by Mark » Wed Jun 14, 2000 9:20 pm

At 9:56 PM -0500 6/14/2000, Joe wrote:
>List, > Just received an Explorer Tank Bag I purchased from an individual. It >is missing 2 quick release male buckles. Before I call the guy ( Pa. to >Co. ) is this a common buckle and if so where can I find them? Thanks, >Joe
Check a fabric store. Also, you might look around your house and see if you can cannibalize some off that cheap-assed cooler, fanny pack, etc that you got free with your credit card application and is now gathering dust in the top of your coat closet. Mark B2 A2

Jeff Walker
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[dsn_klr650] to arne: member listing activation

Post by Jeff Walker » Thu Jun 15, 2000 11:06 am

Hi Arne, Has anyone discussed activating the "Member" option of this Egroup? It would be interesting to know all the members names and what part of the country/world they are from. It might even help some of us connect for some weekend riding. Just a thought. Brad Davis North Carolina
No it's never been discussed, but I have it set to invisible to protect the names and Email addresses of everyone from unscrupulous types (not you of course... but there are those that would take advantage if a list this large).  I don't want someone to have the ability to join the group - download the member list - and bail with the info. Arne And I, for one, really appreciate that Arne, as I value my privacy and my time.  I recieve enough spam as it is (about 1-2 unsolicited emails per week, usually from some damned porn site that booseted my email addy from another forum, and I find highly offensive, spambots don't care where they find your address.)  Unsoliceted email is supposed to be a crime in my state, and my address is registered with the state agency that attempts to prevent unsolicited email, yet I still recieve them, and I always notify the state when it happens, to no avail.    At least now I recieve far less spam than I used to.  I had to learn the hard way to never post anything to the usenet, even if it is alt.rec.boats or alt.rec.motorcycles.  So my vote is against it.   Jeff

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