FAQ's from the Alt. Autos. Studebaker
Newsgroup
Things
To Do After You Get It Home
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NEW ! NG FAQ's
compiled by David Carter
Here are a few tips about the Studebaker News Group itself.
Hi there....
Welcome to the Studebaker Newsgroup.
You are welcome here anytime.
There is no reason to be shy,
everyone here has an interest in Studebakers.
This is a very active newsgroup.
There are a lot of 'conversations'
that go on simultaneously, so you need to
visit often to sort it out.
You can read a lot of interesting
things here about Studebaker history.
You can read a lot of interesting
things here about Studebaker technical
help.
You can read a lot of interesting
things here about Studebaker items for
sale.
You can read a lot of interesting
things here about Studebaker items wanted.
This is a fantastic site for
finding that needed part.
There are a lot of extra 'eyes'
that can look for something for
you...worldwide.
You can travel all over the
world and meet people with a common
interest -Studebakers-...
All from visiting this newsgroup.
No need to participate. No one
is going to force you into anything here.
It is a place you can visit
anytime, any place.
Stay as long as you want.
Leave any time you want.
Lights are always on.
Thanks for visiting.
One thing about newsgroups in
general......
* A lot of topic's get discussed
here, and not all are Studebaker related.
* If you see a mark - (ot) -
in the subject header at the top, this means
"off topic", and might not be
Studebaker related, so if political
discussion, or something like
that bothers you, you can skip by if you want.
* Manners are a personal thing.
Some people are bold, loud, and brash behind
a keyboard. Some like to argue.
Some are polite. Please remember this.
Manners do reflect the person
who is posting something.
* Don't post SPAM here...ever.
* Don't reply to SPAM for any
reason...ever.
*Don't post your name and address,
or phone number. Do that via private
e-mail (unless you like telemarketers
and SPAM).
*Don't troll ( an internet term
for antagonizing post's meant to stir up
trouble).
* Please refrain from responding
to a 'troll'... It is hard not to respond,
but the response it what a troll
lives for.
And the most important tip for
this newsgroup:
* Have fun.
This is a great place to have
a good time. Great people.
A fantastic resource to add
to the great sources already out there.
Thanks for visiting.