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    Re: AGM 2024 Sun September 22nd Gaydon Motor Museum

    Norm had a busy weekend. He chaired the AGM on Sunday and was at a charity event we went to on Saturday.
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    Re: AGM 2024 Sun September 22nd Gaydon Motor Museum

    Quote Originally Posted by Iowstratos View Post
    Great AGM, good to see old and new faces.
    14 hours with 2 hours on a ferry for 1 hour of AGM in the Northern rain, and the only Strato?s at the event
    Ian
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    I was Impressed that you came all that way Ian for the AGM.
    for one minute I thought you had aqua planned and put your car on its roof Glad you enjoyed the 101 landie there was some nice examples in that museum

    Thanks for Norms, Robin, Neil, john keep up the good work.

    Dave

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    Re: AGM 2024 Sun September 22nd Gaydon Motor Museum

    Ian, that was spectacular of you to come up from the IoW yesterday, you make me feel very humble for not attempting to travel down in my car because of the weather.

    Thank you for coming.

    PS why are all your gauges behind the Steering Wheel reading zero, has the rain got at them?

    Robin
    "Why make it easy when you can struggle"

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    Re: AGM 2024 Sun September 22nd Gaydon Motor Museum

    Guys and gals.
    If you can make an Alfa v6 (not wishing to exclude Ian snd/or Paul) run in a Stratos then you can follow the link for ad block and install it onto your browser - Edge, Chrome etc
    Just click on the big red banner

    https://getadblock.com/en/
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    Re: AGM 2024 Sun September 22nd Gaydon Motor Museum

    Quote Originally Posted by hollytree View Post
    Guys and gals.
    If you can make an Alfa v6 (not wishing to exclude Ian snd/or Paul) run in a Stratos then you can follow the link for ad block and install it onto your browser - Edge, Chrome etc
    Just click on the big red banner

    https://getadblock.com/en/
    see no ads or pop ups.
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    Re: AGM 2024 Sun September 22nd Gaydon Motor Museum

    It could be argued that the ads are, in fact, more interesting than the forum posts....oh, and the guy at the charity do was one of my many nominated stand-ins who I send out on such occasions, being as in-demand as I am. Ahem.

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    Re: AGM 2024 Sun September 22nd Gaydon Motor Museum

    I have asked 20 car clubs which forum platforms they use.
    If they're happy with them and can recommend them?
    I gave a couple of our own clubs main forum gripes, and why we are asking for info.

    I've already had a reply from Club Alpine-Renault, (and now the MR2 Owners Club) but will report back when I get more.
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    Re: AGM 2024 Sun September 22nd Gaydon Motor Museum

    The issue all forums are built using a data structure, and exporting/importing this to a new platform would be a lot of work, or just not possible depending on the migration path.

    Xenforo, invision, phpBB and maybe others can be migrated too, but I assume all would come with there own problems/challenges.

    All forums have so many features and settings. I personally don't think the site is using them to the full advantages, for example the calendar section to put all the events into, if you don't know about things then it is hard to use/see them.

    Also ads, these should be turned off for paying members, but show for none visitors/registered users.

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    Re: AGM 2024 Sun September 22nd Gaydon Motor Museum

    Quote Originally Posted by m8kwr View Post
    The issue all forums are built using a data structure, and exporting/importing this to a new platform would be a lot of work, or just not possible depending on the migration path.
    Loosing everything isn't really an option. We've done that once already.
    I do miss the search facility that the Stratos Supersite Forum had.

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    Re: AGM 2024 Sun September 22nd Gaydon Motor Museum

    Chris, thanks for doing some digging. But Kev raises a good point about upgrading what we've got and customising it some more so it fits our requirements better, because we wouldn't touch the accumulated data in that scenario. No harm in seeing what else is out there though, cos you never know....

    Anyway, thanks to everyone who came to Gaydon on Sunday, and put up with us wittering on about this and that and, for once, nobody heckled You're all going soft.....

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