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Re: Something GOOD for a change....

To: Volpp@aol.com
Subject: Re: Something GOOD for a change....
From: John Lieberman <johnlee@softdisk.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 15:21:05 -0500
Thanks, Steve.  

I was about to say much the same thing, so I won't echo what you've
already said.  Even though you've only been autocrossing for 16 months
and I've been autocrossing (poorly!) for nearly 14 years, we still
share many of the same ideas.  But I would like to add two additional
thoughts.  

First, I was one of the earlier people to sign up for Mike B's Team
Laughing Stock.  Why?  Because it signifies my philosophy about this
sport.  I do it for the fun of it.  I don't care to get involved with
all the bickering, protests, name-calling, politics, and other BS that
some of our fellow competitors seem to delight in.  Sure, it's nice to
win every time.  But, to me, it's more important to have fun and to
share in the camaraderie that the SCCA offers.

Second, for those of you who have a beef with a particular board or
committee, please step back for a moment and look at the overall
picture.  Those of us who, collectively, serve on the SCCA Field Staff
(that's all of the appointed boards and committees) do so
voluntarily.  We don't get reimbursed for our expenses.  We volunteer
our time.  We serve, usually, because we've been asked to do so.  But,
sometimes, we serve because we want to play a more active role in the
SCCA and we volunteer for an available position.  If you don't agree
with the way a particular board or committee is operating, I would
strongly suggest you make it known that you'd like to be a member of
that board or committee the next time there's an opening!  Maybe then
you'll get a better perspective of the way things really work in this
organization.

Sure, the SCCA isn't perfect.  NO organization is.  But no
organization gets better unless those who really care about its
success play an active role in making it better.  And playing an
active role doesn't mean b*tching everytime you disagree with a
decision.  It means getting involved in the decision-making process!!!

BTW, Steve.  Thanks again to you and John and Tom and everybody else
in the Mississippi Region who helped make the Meridian NT such a
smashing success!

John (Old Fartz & TLS #37) Lieberman
SWDiv Divisional Solo II Safety Steward


Volpp@aol.com wrote:
> 
> I have been autocrossing for just 16 months.  And I wanted to get this note
> out to all newcomers to the sport and Team.net.
> 
> Do not let some of the comments in this newsgroup sway your judgement of this
> sport.  I have never done anything in my life where I receive so much help
> and co-operation from the competitors.
> 
> Most of the "good" post are not to the list, but will occur directly to you
> if you have a need or question.
> 
> I have only run 3 National Tours, and 1 Pro (thanks to a "competitor" in my
> class loaning me his car so I could have an amazing time in Petersburg). I am
> not the most experienced person you can talk to about the SCCA and it’s
> administering policies of Solo.  But, it seems to me to be a very well run
> organization with the best interests of the competitors involved.  Yes,
> ProSolo needs some work, but the best thing we can do is to put down the
> mouse and go out and run an event.
> 
> The growth of the sport will not come from a newsgroup, but from super people
> within the SCCA who recruit slow guys like me off their couches and turn them
> into slow guys who are now racing and having ten times more fun on the
> weekends than ever before.  AND, you get to meet some of the best people you
> will ever meet.
> 
> If you really want to watch this sport grow, it will not come from a Team.net
> debate.  Take one of your co-workers to your next local event.  The look on
> their face after they make the first run will be much more rewarding than
> anything you will get in E-mail.
> 
> Thanks again to all who have helped me in the sport so far.  And remember,
> while the SCCA is not perfect, until you are willing to organize and fund
> your own sanctioning body, it is much better than the alternative.
> 
> Steven Volpp
> #29 AS
> Meridian Mississippi

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