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Re: [Fot] Birthday

To: Bob Bownes -Seiri <bownes@seiri.com>
Subject: Re: [Fot] Birthday
From: Phil Gott via Fot <fot@autox.team.net>
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 09:18:21 -0400
Cc: FOT <fot@autox.team.net>
Delivered-to: mharc@autox.team.net
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References: <AFE4A105-10CE-404E-99D6-FE4156B9502C@seiri.com>
Thank you all so much for starting, evolving and maintaining this forum. It is 
one of the most helpful and friendly groups, whether on-line or in person. 
Itâ??s about great, fun cars and a greater group of people!

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> On Apr 11, 2020, at 12:24 PM, Bob Bownes -Seiri via Fot <fot@autox.team.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> A bit more history on team.net. 
> 
> Bill and I went to school together at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the 
> early 80â??s where we worked on some of the very early Sun microcomputers. We 
> both frequented the Student Auto Shop, autocrossed, and worked TSD 
> rallyeâ??s, and were officers of Empire Motor Sports Club. 
> 
> Later we shared space at a friendâ??s garage we all rented bays in, Bill with 
> his Honda wagon rallye car, his Mustang, and when he got home from few years 
> in England, his Land Rovers.
> 
> Throughout his travels, which were many, times living abroad, my times living 
> across the US, we stayed in touch. Bill was a fixture at our annual 
> thanksgiving party and trek to the Jazz fest at Saratoga for over 30 years. 
> When he got ill, he put a great deal of thought into his friends. His home, a 
> small house with an apple orchard, named â??Wee Farmâ?? was sold to a good 
> friend and family. His Rovers were passed to good friends up the road who 
> were also enthusiasts, while I was entrusted with some marvelous medium 
> format cameras, a small collection of Heuer rallye stopwatches (they read to 
> 1/100th of a minute) and team.net. 
> 
> Team.net has been secured and is called out in my will as being held in 
> perpetuity for the good of internet automotive enthusiasts everywhere. Mark, 
> thankfully and most ably, handles the mechanics of keeping the mailing list 
> in check and has authority to keep it going. We get many offers to purchase 
> the domain a year, most meaningless, but three or four in the five figure 
> range. But it is not to be sold, it exists in the spirit in which Bill, and 
> in which Mark have dedicated themselves, for the good of all interested in 
> the fellowship of motor sports and ownership of interesting automobiles.
> 
> Happy Birthday Mark! And thanks from the bottom of my heart for managing the 
> mailing lists that have made up so much of my life these past 30 plus years. 
> 
> Bob
> 
>>>> On Apr 11, 2020, at 10:06, TeriAnn J. Wakeman via Fot <fot@autox.team.net> 
>>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 4/11/20 6:02 AM, Mark J Bradakis wrote:
>>> April 11th. As many of you know, the domain team.net was officially 
>>> registered on April 11, 1991, by the late Bill Caloccia. I have been 
>>> managing the mailing lists on autox.team.net since then, actually for a 
>>> while before that. I took over from Jim Muller, who took over from Dale 
>>> Cook, and I wish I had archives of those first few years.
>> 
>> Dale Cook worked at Apollo Computers and had an MGB he kept in a single car 
>> garage that had a dirt floor (if memory serves). In 1987 (maybe late 86) I 
>> was actively asking TR3 related questions on rec.autos when I received an 
>> email from Dale. He was starting an email group for British cars and asked 
>> if I wanted to join. Thus the British car mail list was formed for all 
>> British cars. A discussion during the first year was what to call th group. 
>> Everyone liked SOL. the original thought was Sons of Lucas. I of course 
>> objected and it was decided Scions of Lucas would be the official group 
>> name.Ã?  The acronym LBC was coined of Little British Car which never felt 
>> quite right for the Land Rover and Bentley crowds with Large British Cars.
>> 
>> At the end of 1990 or very early 1991 Bill Caloccia, a Land Rover owner, 
>> created the Land Rover Owners (LRO) mail list. This was the first marque 
>> list to be split off from the original British Car mail list. LRO still 
>> exists today. Not long afterwords the original British Car mail list spawned 
>> individual marque list for just about every British car marque. Some survive 
>> today, some died young.
>> 
>>> I plan to keep it going as long as I can, who knows how many years I have 
>>> left. April 11th is also my birthday, 66 this year, and I certainly won't 
>>> live forever. And I fear that when I die, Team Net will die. Sigh.
>> 
>> Happy birthday Mark, but I consider 66 to be yet on the young side. My 
>> suggestion is to search for a younger computer savvy person who could take 
>> over the lists, move the lists to a hosting company, and set the domains & 
>> hostingÃ?  up for dual ownership. That way when you do pass your designated 
>> replacement could carry on. Better yet, do that then be healthy for a long 
>> time yet.
>> 
>> TeriAnn
>> 
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