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welcome back, bubbas



Duane's simple post on the digest stickers reflects the experience, insight
in all things BMW (including legal trademark considerations and how to
print stickers!), sense of (cutting) humor, and cameraderie that the bubbas
bring to this list.  Sure, they don't always act like prim and proper
Victorian ladies (burp!) and some of them do get a bit impatient when the
same old fool notions get raised over and over again.  They'll ruffle some
feathers every now and then.  But they contribute an awful lot of knowledge
and wisdom (even on old topics) and, more importantly, they do their
selfless best to spread the faith.  Bubba Chip took me under his wing when
I was livinng in Chicago and got me introduced to a great bunch of car
buffs that were not only great to hang out with, both on and off the track,
but who also taught me a lot about my car, what it could do, and how to do
my own repairs/upgrades.  Pizzafest, something I'd love to attend, is
another great example of their efforts to enhance what it means to own a
BMW.  

In the past year and a half that I've been lurking on the digest, the
bubbas (and other helpful/experienced members of the list) have posted tons
of informational and intructional messages.  They've saved me from making
expensive mistakes (from snake oil upgrades).  I've saved and categorized
many that relate to the E36.  I hope to be able to set up a webpage so I
can share them with the rest of the digest.  

Its been said that we can live without the bubbas.  Others (like Jerry Chyo
showed last month) will step up to the plate and help fill in the vacuum if
they should leave.  That is all certainly true.  YMMV, but, to me, the
digest is more enjoyable and useful with them around.  

Welcome back!  

(geez, I hope I won't need my flame suit for this!)

Jay Sala
BMW CCA, now with the Golden Gate Chapter
328i 

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>Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 00:50:21 -0500
>From: "Duane Collie" <[email protected]>
>Subject: BMW Logos and Digest Stickers
>
>Ya'll are crackin' me up with the "Digest Logo" thang, fer two reasons: A)
>Nuthin' ever gets done by democratic vote and committee approval.   B) BMWNA
>is gonna tell you to 'go fish' if you get to their legal dept. in N.J. and
>ask them nicely to use the Roundel in the sticker for "the good of the
>Digest, faithful BMW owners in general, and peace on earth goodwill towards
>men".
>
>They will cut out your liver and feed it back to you if you even THINK about
>using their logo and you are not a bonafide BMW Dealer or the official arm
>of the BMWCCA.  You can't even use a photo of your own bought-and-paid-for
>BMW in an ad for your own business if it shows the Roundel or the Kidney
>Grills.  And that my friends, is exactly WHY I used it when the I made up
>the RM3DR1 stickers couple of years ago (long time Digesters will remember
>these).  Hell, I just stuck it on there and didn't make a fuss about it
>following the Bill Clinton policy of homosexuals in the military; "Don't
>Ask - Don't Tell".  My revenge for them not printing up service manuals for
>us lowly owners.
>
>  So if someone wants to make a Digest sticker - just do it.  Make it up in
>...save it in a .pdf format which runs on the Gerber cutters...take it to a
>graphics sign shop that works in vinyl, and if its not too color saturated
>you can get a nice little 1" x 4" sticker  on a reverse mask (dat's tech
>talk for an 'innie' window sticker) for $ 1.00 to $ 2.00 each with no
>minimum order.  I made up the RM3DR1 and PIZZAFEST II stickers like that.
>Approval of designs??? Nawwww...just make it up and print it.  So who cares
>if it looks like a blue sperm cell.....we'll buy 'em anyways.
>
>Duane Collie
>Bermuda Bubba

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