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Legacy Central to LegacyWorks?

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 1:29 pm
by Dave C
As many of you know, i maintain one of the largest and oldest Legacy
sites on the web. It started 2 years ago this Febuary when i
purchased a 90 Legacy L Sedan and thought it would be cool to make a
page.

It's come a long way from that simple site to what it is now.

Legacy Central (http://www.xmission.com/~dac) remains BC-BF slanted
because that's what i own. This
will not change because no one in the BD-BG or BE-BH crows seems to
have made a page like mine.

Turbo-Centric (http://www.xmission.com/~dac/centric.htm) was started
last year when i sold
my 90L and got my Touring Wagon. It's got a TON of turbo
information, easily the most concentrated amount of data about these
cars i know about.

The Library (http://www.xmission.com/~dac/library.htm) was started
because i had too much stuff
that wasn't fitting into the categories i'd had. Stats, tech
articles and other stuff needed a place to stay, the Library seemed
to be the perfect thing. I might soon move the car articles in as
well, but we'll see.

What i'm trying to get to here, is that since Matt sold his turbo and
moved to WRX-land, i've taken the reigns on the group with his
blessings. There's so much useful information here that i'm proud to
be able to actively participate in it.

So, should i change my site, Legacy Central, to LegacyWorks?

I'm always looking for new information that can be meaningfully added
to the site in order to help everyone. There are a few developing
things that haven't been done in detail coming up soon.

Please let me know what you think. I intend to stay a Touring Wagon
owner for a long time.

P.S. I'm DLC on the i-club. How'd i become a Moderator? Timing.




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Legacy Central to LegacyWorks?

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 2:29 pm
by ronweldy@msn.com
Thanks for taking over the reigns, Dave. I managed to put 2+2
together with you and your DLC alias after I posted my summaries from
the Head Swap thread on i-club.

I think you have a very good site, and any change to the 'title' is
fine with me. But, one thing I have wondered is why this fourm is
here and not a section on The Ultimate Subaru Message Board or I-
club? Call me a weenie, but I prefer the way those fourms organize
their messages and threads, as opposed to the 'old e-mail style'
forum we have here, if you know what I mean. I suppose it may have
something to do with cost...

Keep up the good work!

Ron Weldy
aka RonOtter
'91 Turbo Legacy Sedan

--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Dave C" <legacycentral@y...> wrote:
> As many of you know, i maintain one of the largest and oldest
Legacy
> sites on the web. It started 2 years ago this Febuary when i
> purchased a 90 Legacy L Sedan and thought it would be cool to make
a
> page.
>
> It's come a long way from that simple site to what it is now.
>
> Legacy Central (http://www.xmission.com/~dac) remains BC-BF slanted
> because that's what i own. This
> will not change because no one in the BD-BG or BE-BH crows seems to
> have made a page like mine.
>
> Turbo-Centric (http://www.xmission.com/~dac/centric.htm) was
started
> last year when i sold
> my 90L and got my Touring Wagon. It's got a TON of turbo
> information, easily the most concentrated amount of data about
these
> cars i know about.
>
> The Library (http://www.xmission.com/~dac/library.htm) was started
> because i had too much stuff
> that wasn't fitting into the categories i'd had. Stats, tech
> articles and other stuff needed a place to stay, the Library seemed
> to be the perfect thing. I might soon move the car articles in as
> well, but we'll see.
>
> What i'm trying to get to here, is that since Matt sold his turbo
and
> moved to WRX-land, i've taken the reigns on the group with his
> blessings. There's so much useful information here that i'm proud
to
> be able to actively participate in it.
>
> So, should i change my site, Legacy Central, to LegacyWorks?
>
> I'm always looking for new information that can be meaningfully
added
> to the site in order to help everyone. There are a few developing
> things that haven't been done in detail coming up soon.
>
> Please let me know what you think. I intend to stay a Touring
Wagon
> owner for a long time.
>
> P.S. I'm DLC on the i-club. How'd i become a Moderator? Timing.


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Legacy Central to LegacyWorks?

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 2:49 pm
by Dave C
Matt started it as a purely 90-94 group. i-club's Legacy Forum is
ok, but it's got a lot of 95+ stuff happening. USMB's is even less
specific, just everything Legacy, Impreza, Forester and Outback.
Kind of a mess if you ask me.

I don't get the mail from the group, i do everything on the web
instead. It's much easier that way for me to keep track of.

Thanks for the support.


--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., ronweldy@m... wrote:
> Thanks for taking over the reigns, Dave. I managed to put 2+2
> together with you and your DLC alias after I posted my summaries
from
> the Head Swap thread on i-club.
>
> I think you have a very good site, and any change to the 'title' is
> fine with me. But, one thing I have wondered is why this fourm is
> here and not a section on The Ultimate Subaru Message Board or I-
> club? Call me a weenie, but I prefer the way those fourms organize
> their messages and threads, as opposed to the 'old e-mail style'
> forum we have here, if you know what I mean. I suppose it may have
> something to do with cost...
>
> Keep up the good work!
>
> Ron Weldy
> aka RonOtter
> '91 Turbo Legacy Sedan


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