[ROVERNET - UK] Facebook Rover group

BT ACC t.cs at btconnect.com
Thu Dec 20 22:18:48 GMT 2007


Hi Kent,

I can give you a bit of a hand to get the runboard forum set up if
you wish to proceed. I am a moderator on another of the runboard
forums so I have an idea what is involved.

If anyone here would like to take a look at my own website which I
have built myself, (my first time) it traces some history and contains
some early Rover articles for the Rover P2.
The website is www.1947rover.co.uk.

Feedback appreciated.

Cheers

John Turner


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kent Kinard" <kentkinard at verizon.net>
To: <rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [ROVERNET - UK] Facebook Rover group


> Thanks John, I think I will try what Dave has done first...not that I have 
> anything to post yet.
>
> Kent K.
>
> BT ACC wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> First time posting here but have been a member for a while.
>> I thought I would let you know of a way to have a forum going
>> which is, as far as I know absolutely free.
>> You will of course have to set up a user name and become a member
>> but that is a formality.
>> The board is run by www.runboard.com .
>> Give it a look and see what you think
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> John Turner
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Bass" 
>> <david.bass4 at ntlworld.com>
>> To: <rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 6:15 PM
>> Subject: Re: [ROVERNET - UK] Facebook Rover group
>>
>>
>>> I would suggest that it might be complementary to the mailing list - 
>>> it's certainly easy to post pictures, but not really easier than 
>>> photobucket. or any of the other image repositories.
>>>
>>> You might have some concerns about the levels of incidental trivia that 
>>> your friends might end up subjecting you too - when you make friends 
>>> with someone, you gain a lot of access to their activities on facebook, 
>>> and some of it ca be a bit odd.
>>>
>>> A better alternative might be a forum - but that would require a share 
>>> of a server, and would cost someone some money.
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> Kent Kinard wrote:
>>>> Hi Netters,
>>>> Has anyone in the group had much experience with Facebook?  My older 
>>>> son, the software engineer, suggested forming a Rover group on Facebook 
>>>> to facilitate posting pictures, etc.  Would there be any advantage over 
>>>> what we already have?
>>>>
>>>> In case I don't post again before then, Merry Christmas to all.
>>>>
>>>> Roverly,
>>>> Kent K.
>>>>
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