Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 23:07:28 -0700
Reply-To: wilden1@JUNO.COM
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Subject: Re: Organizing Vanagon Maintenance Information
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We discussed the Bentley numerical format and it was never rejected the
project just died from lack of participation.
There are a lot of things in the archives that sound good but really
don't work or represent the long way to get things accomplished.
It takes a real expert to separate the fly droppings from the pepper
here.
I've been fairly prolific in posting ............. I've posted a lot of
pure crap and it would take me two days to select the material from my
postings that has actual value.
I had the quality stuff on a web site and it saved me lots of typing time
because I could just send people to my site or clip and paste.
The one thing that I'd like to see from whom ever does your project is
part numbers for items that the text addresses. Vanagon terminology is
very new to those needing the Bentley or other manuals the most and
confirming with a part number would be a big help.
I wish you luck getting this thing done and I'll send you a CD of about
300 pages of Type IV Air Cooled tech notes that I've produced,
plagiarizer or referenced. It's mostly related to the engine and various
simple repair procedures.
Stan Wilder
On Thu, 22 May 2003 20:36:52 -0700 Damon Campbell
<damoncampbellvw@YAHOO.COM> writes:
> So i like the idea of setting it up with the bentley
> categorization, and i understand what you are saying,
> too, Stan. So why not impliment that into how this is
> organized?
>
> It seems there should be a sort of quality review
> feedback (that whole - "was this review helpful? 1-5"
> thing). Then, as all the 1,000 list members go
> through the archives, the helpful posts will naturally
> arise. Give that a few months, then you break out the
> cream into the bently sections.
>
> This method is pretty organic, doesn't require nearly
> as much concerted effort from one or two individuals,
> should hopefully not be too easily mess-uppable, and
> would hopefully translate well into some level or
> automation(?) (although i don't know how...)
>
> Anyway, just my spin on this. Keep in mind i'm a
> mechanical engineer, which typically means i don't
> know how people think :-)
>
>
>
> --- Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM> wrote:
>
> > One person downloaded the archives onto CD roms and
> > it consumed three
> > 900meg CDs. That is a lot to deal with when you
> > consider it is all in
> > ASCII text.
> > The King James version of the bible will fit on a
> > 1.44 floppy in ASCII
> > text.
> > Using that comparison it's enough to scare the
> > bejesus out of you.
> > We speculated that 80% of the archives are trivia
> > and the remaining
> > content is duplicated many times, by many
> > contributors.
>
>
> =====
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