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(OT-ish) Musing on the state of affairs



Yep, and I probably count as "the old" now, though I'm still learning. I
think part of the change has been in the (lack of) input from the new, or
the less experienced new folks. There had been some rather harsh posts
which may have discouraged the new from posting their problems, and for
me, reading those posts was very helpful. Of course you all know I've
never been afraid to ask something really basic, or to post about dumb
things that have happened to me. Perhaps my gender has made that easier.
The flavour has changed, but it may have been different before I got here
too. Change can be good though. So long as we're all enjoying these quirky
old cars, it's all good.

Cathy
1987 16V
1979 8V

> The new replace the old.  They then become established, bringing their own
> brand of personality.  In several years, they will be the base"old
> ones"....nurturing the next generation of new listers.
>  Change is the only thing that stays the same.
> Larry
> sandiego16v
>
>
>> Hmmmm. Seems like the list is in a state of flux and change. People
> leaving,
>> lives changing, feelings changing... so many different things happening,
> and
>> all I can think of is how it was a few years ago. Not sure what to make
>> of
>> it all. Patrick, Brett Cooke, Dave Ewing, now Brian Wagner... among all
> the
>> others that have left, as of late and the past year... somehow it feels
> like
>> the Scirocco fanbase is weakening, cracking under pressure somehow.
> Probably
>> just me over-thinking, but... somehow, I don't like the changes
>> happening,
>> as of late.
>>
>> Don't mind me, I'll go back to lurking now...
>>
>> ~Matt/RJ
>> 1985 Audi Coupe GT - The Evil Car
>> "I know God loves me. He gave me an Audi!"
>> http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=rjtremor
>>
>>