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Chris Spencer
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Post by Chris Spencer »

It's nice to see the forum membership numbers continuing to climb - could we get to 400 members by the time we we reach 10,000 posts ??? - However, the number of members that have joined the forum but never posted is quite high - It's your forum and there to be used - the keyboard is not out to bite you !
27 Long 4 Tourer Oily Rag
37 Jowett 8 HP - In many parts
52 Javelin Std 'Taxi Livery'
52 Javelin Std Patina project
52 Javelin Std Sports project
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Alastair Gregg
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Post by Alastair Gregg »

...... and neither Chris or I will either. :D If it helps to pretend we are the only ones listening, then talk to us!

So please come on use the Forum, we want to hear of difficulties, success's, triumphs (mainly Jowett ones) and tragedies. How can we present the Jowett Marque to the world at large, as it should be, at the top of the tree?
Compliments of the Season,

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Keith Andrews
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Post by Keith Andrews »

However, the number of members that have joined the forum but never posted is quite high - It's your forum and there to be used
I disagree, on the forums I own and moderate I have access to the actual Amin CP and the server access.logs.
These indicate that many members access simply to keep upto date with events or use for reference.
This is making use, they dont need to have to post stuff.
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p.p.
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Post by p.p. »

i read all day two time's the forum !!! with great plesure!!!
only the " Remembrance" i'm not alow to read??!! (i'm member and registered and login)

peter.
owner of the jowett javelin Standard 1950 from new zealand,
there is no jowett club in switzerland. flying under "Rest of the World"
me name: peter pfister
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Post by Forumadmin »

There are many people that take and do not give. Posting on the forum is giving, just like being involved in the running of the club you belong to. That said if people do find JowettTalk useful to read like a daily newspaper or club magazine then we have acheived part of its objective.
ian Howell
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From 1967 to '87 Black de Luxe Javelin MKC 1 (later 6469TU). (Sold as non-runner with tons of spares, 1987)
From about 1980 to '87 ex WD Jowett stationary engine. (Sold on)
From 1966 to present, 1930 Long Four Fabric Saloon, Dark Blue / Black.
Taken in a part-repaired state to the 2010 Centenary Rally, returned to a roadworthy state by 2013.
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Post by ian Howell »

I certainly TRY to read the Forum daily - Mission accomplished!

But what has happened to the 'Section' bits? Have they been abandoned in the (worthy) interests of club unity?
The devil is in the detail!
Keith Andrews
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Post by Keith Andrews »

There are many people that take and do not give.
Far better that than fill up forums data base with a heap of general crap about nothing
Then in a couple yrs someone starts searching for info then gets 100 hits to sort thru

OH bit of useless info..my Son has spent 2 1/2 yrs building from scratch a RX7..body, panel. paint, electrical looms, porting, polishing, suspension etc himself.
Turned out a damn straight car that gets up an booggies quite respectable.
Some A55h0les stole it from his home last sat night...and broke into his wifes skyline
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Post by Forumadmin »

Section bits are under UK events as sub forums to clean up the main page.
Tim Neville
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Post by Tim Neville »

Some people have a lot of knowledge and a lot to say.
Some people do not have much knowledge, but still say a lot.
Some people have a lot of knowledge and do not say a lot.
Some people listen and learn.

The forum is for everyone, but the more useful interaction the better eh?
Alastair Gregg
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Post by Alastair Gregg »

Tim, I like it, well said that man.
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Jack
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Post by Jack »

Tim Neville wrote:Some people have a lot of knowledge and a lot to say.
Some people do not have much knowledge, but still say a lot.
Some people have a lot of knowledge and do not say a lot.
Some people listen and learn.

The forum is for everyone, but the more useful interaction the better eh?
Category 5: Some people have a huge number of questions, some fairly simple, and will ask them so that we have them for others to find :)
p.p.
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Post by p.p. »

i just tray to listen and learn .... but my english is not up to day....

wen my "Rowina" is in my place , will need a lot of knowledge from you.. :=)) :=))
peter
owner of the jowett javelin Standard 1950 from new zealand,
there is no jowett club in switzerland. flying under "Rest of the World"
me name: peter pfister
Alastair Gregg
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Post by Alastair Gregg »

So Jack, thats what a holiday to Crete does, turns you into a modern day philosopher. Well I suppose Socrates and Archimedes all came from that neck of the woods, but Hipocrates, Moon, Aristotle, doesn't have quite the same ring does it. :lol:

Peter, just ask and some one will know the answer :D
Compliments of the Season,

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Post by geoffwatson »

Hi
Like most new members approaching classic car ownership with some trepidation my first concern was to try and understand what I was letting myself in for. Having an active local club was essential and the technical help from Chris, John, David, Nigel et al plus the welcome of their partners in the Severnside branch was a major factor in choosing a Jowett.

Your website is good, but you have all been on it for some time and it’s not that easy to get connected (see separate thread) but that’s all water under the bridge – I’m one of the connected now.

My first activity, given limited surfing time, was to explore the Javelin section and look at the various manuals posted separately. It’s all good stuff and useful for when needed. The process for downloading technical manuals is a bit of a pain, but then I guess you only do it once..

I’ve only just got round to this section as I assumed that it would be mainly gossip between Joweteers who know each other and are organising events. Not totally true…

On a separate thread I’ve actually posted a request, but before daring to do so I explored as much as I could. What fascinates me is that following links you can suddenly get shot off into a totally different Jowett website, which also has useful stuff. I particularly liked the scan of the booklet celebrating 50 years of Jowett production, but it’s not exactly easy to find.

As I understand it the JCC has had a web “presence” for over 30 years. What you’ve set up is great and well done to all who created and maintain it, but it might be worth thinking about spending some money on getting a makeover to form the basis for the on-going expansion of the site.

Left as it is the website will continue to be a useful library and no doubt most of you mainly use it for these “discussion group“ sections, but it seems to have hidden depths and the legacy idea is great but will benefit from a database/website to match.

Cheers
Geoff
He gave you a lift last week – now can you remember what kind of car that was? Probably not. If that car had been a Javelin you’d have noticed.
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Post by Alastair Gregg »

Hello Geoff,

Grand to hear from you and I'm delighted your colleagues in the Severnside section are helping you become more confident in your ownership of a Classic Car.

I see you are aware of the Legacy project and see its benefits. The project is keen to involve as many people as we can in protecting all Jowett information. We understand the desire to update our web site, however we are working without budget and in our spare time. Generally people interested in old cars are just that, interested in old cars and computers are of little interest. We are a small club (around 600 strong) and consequently don't have the cash to spend on new websites as per the Jag and Aston clubs. I am keen to hear of any thoughts you might have to improve the clubs image and any ways we can make finding our information easier must be investigated. I would be delighted to involve you should you be interested in the design of our website and the ongoing Legacy data acquisition.

We are a big family and hope you find us that way and look forward to hearing from you.
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