Dear all...It's nice to read that what (we) do in the running of the DOC (uk) is appreciated. Running any club (or email list) can be a time consuming pastime, you are in the firing line and some times "get shot at", having been partially responsible for some of the latest agro towards the DOA, I have deliberately kept out of the latest discussions. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, including the DOA. On a happier note, "Funky Frinky" is pretty typical of 40% of our membership, yes he's young and no he doesn't yet own a DeLorean, but I bet he will, one day. Just like two other "under 23 year olds" in the last 6 months, who have had their car dreams come true.That's one of the significant differences between the DeLorean Owners Club and just about any other car club you can think off...the average age and enthusiasm of the members. This bodes well for the future, after all, the future belongs to the young. It is however an unfortunate fact of life that the people with most "disposable" cash for "boys toyz" tends to be "old farts" like me. Young D enthusiasts from either side of the Atlantic would be more than happy to see the price of our cars remain as "affordable" as they are.I personally think they are very "cheap" currently, however, you shouldn't buy any car just as an investment, but because you love to own it, to show it other people, to drive it..need I go no? Chris DOC uk (age 51) check out our website www.delorean.co.uk not bad for a club with only 150 members! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Funky Frinky" <diashi_c@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 7:30 PM Subject: [DML] Re: Here's a new one: DOC vs DOA > This thread has been going for a long time. I would like to add my views > here, as they may be relevant, becuase this is how an 'outsider' may view > the DOA. I've not read the DeLo world bit, but I get the gist of it from all > the recent postings. > > I'm 15 at the mo. When I 'got in' to DeLos, I was 12. In england, little to > no info was available to me. One day, when I used the internet for the first > time, I came accross the DOA website. Bearing in mind that this was the > first 'real' source of DeLo info I'd ever come accross, I was v. exicted. I > wanted to join. $60? For a 12 year old? No chance. It was two years later > that I found the Gold Portfolio, and joined up with the Owners Club of > england. > > is LOOSE THE ATTITUDE. Your 'exclusivity' thing is costing you members. > > And at the end of the day, members is what a club is all about. >SNIP > I apologise to anyone in the DOA who takes offence to this, my this is mine > and many other's feelings. If you want to be exclusive, fine. But don't > blame your and the car's unpopularity on the DML. > SNIP > Matt > > Any feedback, both from DOA, DML and DOC members is appreiciated. Thanks > ______________________________________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: > www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: > moderator@xxxx > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault > -- http://www.egroups.com/docvault/dmcnews/?m=1 > >