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05-01-2009, 10:22
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05-01-2009, 12:12
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I think the "3" number is a bit of a stretch. In the 3+ years I've inhabited the various BB owner's lists, I've seen reports of 'birds being "parted out" that at least 4 or 5 havesuccumbedto that fate that have been mentioned online.
However, due to the long life and general ruggedness of the 'birds, I'm sure that the number still in operating condition is in the 95-98% bracket. Assuming that the number of 4000+ Wanderlodges were built, that would leave at least 3800 to 3900 on the road and assume that up to a couple hundred may be "non op" or otherwise out of service. Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On May 1, 2009, at 10:31 AM, Al Scudder wrote: |
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05-01-2009, 12:18
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05-01-2009, 14:46
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ernie Ekberg
> > Let me give you a behind the scene look at the individual known as rvwifi. > This individual joined in March 09. Elected to have his email sent only if Special Notices were sent out. I assumed that he chose to look at the messages from the home page, his perogative. The only time he posted was this initial post that he told about the closing of BB etc. Maybe this was the first he heard of it- maybe not. Whoever it was has since unsubscribed himself from the forum. Too bad- wish he would have signed his posts as directed in the Home Page when folks join and maybe not wear his feeling too much on the cuff. > <!--[if gte mso 9]> <!--[if gte mso 9]> I don't know, Ernie. I mean, I get what you're saying, if someone joins the forum and apparently doesn't at least read a few posts each day, to notice the biggest topic of the year, then we should get to slap him around a little bit, make him step up to the plate, and teach him to at least tune in enough to not make a big gaff on his first post. Give `em a little tough love. Show `em that they're going need to be thick skinned. Let `em know that this is a serious, high level, interest group that expects a certain level of knowledge and involvement from it's members. But I wonder if it is reasonable to expect all newby's to achieve that right off, and I wonder if that's the best attitude to have for the forum. Our "description" of the forum on the home page indicates that we try to welcome members a bit more than that. I'd be curious to see if the membership numbers are growing or shrinking. You say this guy just joined a month ago (and quit a day ago), but, first of all, how would we know that, and, even if we did, we should respond to a huge gaff or mistake the same way we would if it were the oldest and most seasoned member. With a little forgiveness. Inclusion. The feeling people look for in a group. That guy could've become the group's biggest guru/asset. "Another one gone" was an interesting subject name for this thread. What are those membership numbers over the last few years? \/\/\â¦Fred __________________ Fred & Wendy Bellows Queen Creek, AZ (so.east Phx) '90 SP36 "Maunder Maximum" photos of coach and upgrades current location |
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05-02-2009, 03:26
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Reads like an Obituary.
Public notice Birds on the road? I'd go with a lower number 70% I would agree with the 3% dead birds. The remaining 27% Broken for whatever reason, most repairable. You can invert all these numbers by factoring in $5 a gallon Fuel Pandemic ! Plus or minus 33% for personal opinions will effect what is or is not considered road worthy. Any ways I'm being called in for surgery on the dash, electrolumiessence on the fritz, as well as the dash air. She lived a long and interesting life, she suffered greatly in her twilight years, and now she is resting peacefully. Survived by nearly 4000 descendants, Whom have brought untold joy, happiness and a freedom known only to a lucky few. Kurt Horvath 95 PT-42 10AC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Fred Bellows" > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ernie Ekberg > wrote: > > > > Let me give you a behind the scene look at the individual known as > rvwifi. > > This individual joined in March 09. Elected to have his email sent > only if Special Notices were sent out. I assumed that he chose to look > at the messages from the home page, his perogative. The only time he > posted was this initial post that he told about the closing of BB etc. > Maybe this was the first he heard of it- maybe not. Whoever it was has > since unsubscribed himself from the forum. Too bad- wish he would have > signed his posts as directed in the Home Page when folks join and maybe > not wear his feeling too much on the cuff. > > > > > > I don't know, Ernie. I mean, I get what you're saying, if > someone joins the forum and apparently doesn't at least read a few > posts each day, to notice the biggest topic of the year, then we should > get to slap him around a little bit, make him step up to the plate, and > teach him to at least tune in enough to not make a big gaff on his first > post. Give `em a little tough love. Show `em that they're > going need to be thick skinned. Let `em know that this is a serious, > high level, interest group that expects a certain level of knowledge and > involvement from it's members. But I wonder if it is reasonable to > expect all newby's to achieve that right off, and I wonder if > that's the best attitude to have for the forum. Our > "description" of the forum on the home page indicates that we > try to welcome members a bit more than that. I'd be curious to see > if the membership numbers are growing or shrinking. You say this guy > just joined a month ago (and quit a day ago), but, first of all, how > would we know that, and, even if we did, we should respond to a huge > gaff or mistake the same way we would if it were the oldest and most > seasoned member. With a little forgiveness. Inclusion. The feeling > people look for in a group. That guy could've become the group's > biggest guru/asset. "Another one gone" was an interesting subject name > for this thread. What are those membership numbers over the last few > years? > > > > > > > \/\/\ Fred > __________________ > Fred & Wendy Bellows > Queen Creek, AZ (so.east Phx) > '90 SP36 > "Maunder Maximum" > photos of coach and upgrades > <http://picasaweb.google.com/Bluebirdzoom/MaunderMaximum> > current location <http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user1.cfm?user=125%20> > |
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