Is it me, or ..

Ed Kellock ekellock at gmail.com
Tue Jul 13 11:51:19 EDT 2004


I recently resub'd after having been on only the sub-lists for a
while.  I also concur that q-list traffic is a bit down from what it
used to be (which was why I bailed back when).  I really don't care
for the forums, but then I've only really every checked out the
Audiworld ones.  I'm going to give Motorgeek a look.

Jim,  did you got to the Pikes Peak Hill Climb?  I was there at Glen
Cove and thought I saw you going up with the other group to Devils
Playground.  Actually, I know it was you because I read on Audiworld
Rocky Mountain forum about your bypass valve antics up there.  Sure
sorry I missed that.  ;-)

Ed
Colorado Springs

On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:02:57 +0200, Phil Payne
<quattro at isham-research.com> wrote:
> > Yep, made a similar comment myself recently....
> > Javad is off somewhere else, another big contributor...
> > So, are you back here for a while?
> 
> Depends how often I get jumped on for innocuous remarks.  That was the problem last time.
> 
> Since then I've largely moved on - I'm active on both the UK's fora and on a few of the German
> ones, and as others have said the old "quattro" mailing list has become somewhat fragmented.
> Perhaps it's time to roll the spin-offs back into the original list?
> 
> The site now takes most of the common queries that I/we used to get.  I've worked quite hard
> on getting a good Google rating and seem to have succeeded - about 9/10ths of my traffic now
> comes direct from the search engines.  I'm doing a lot more in person than I used to - three
> or four trips a week.
> 
> 
> 
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