Non- Imperial subjects/Rules reminders
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In defence of a few items the towing /torque curve/vacuum gauge thread I 
find to be relevant. I like this site for mainly it's technical help.Maybe I 
am on the wrong site. I could be wrong. Same with the WD40 thread on 
repairing Imperial clocks. There are a lot of myths out there and this site 
does well to explain some of them and help people out at no cost. Repair 
your clock properly yourself with assistance from the site or have someone 
else do it for you for $100.00 and up!? That is why I am here. To share 
information and experiences. I just posted a reply to the towing/vacuum 
thread and I am done with it. But I still think it is relevant. Just a gear 
head's opinion who uses a 72 Imperial as a regular driver.

Robin Giesbrecht

>From: Jeff Ingraham <jeff_ingraham@xxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: IML <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: IML: Non- Imperial subjects/Rules reminders
>Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 07:58:16 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hi Folks,
>   We have people who are leaving the IML because of
>Threads of California wildfires, towing/ torque
>curves/ vacuum gages/ Plymouth Valliant's, Cadillac
>Fleetwood's / Lincoln Continentals / WD 40 ,fishing,
>etc, etc, etc which have all been posted in the last
>few days.
>Here again are the RULES for list membership.
>This message is not flagged.   I have not suspended
>members in the past couple of months but I am about
>ready to.
>
>The List is dedicated ONLY to Imperial material that
>can be considered relevant to other owners of
>Imperials or NYB's.
>
>If it's not Imperial related, or it starts off
>addressed to one person, please double check your
>message or send it off-list to the individuals.
>
>The admin staff has recently written requests to many
>authors of posts that were not well Imperial related,
>and we'd really rather not be obliged to do so.
>Please help to make our job easier, and the content of
>the emails that we all receive Imperial-specific.
>
>Take a moment to look over the posted rules that are
>part of the agreement that you accepted by joining us:
>
>IML Rules of Etiquette,
>written by the IML Administrators, January 1999.
>
>SHORT LIST OF DO'S:
>
>1. Everything here is Imperial focused... keep it so.
>(If you feel it is not, take it to the Salon. )
>2. CHANGE your subject line, probably every time you
>post!
>3. Trim your posts, and use plain text.
>4. Respect other people and their cars!
>5. Diversity is our strength - this is a worldwide,
>multicultural club!
>
>SHORT LIST OF DON'TS:
>
>1. No Personal Attacks, No Politics, No Religion, No
>Bashing.
>2. Post no graphics or other large files to the entire
>list.
>3. No short, one-line responses like "Cool!" or
>"That's right!"
>4. No personal replies to the whole list - send those
>to the person concerned.
>
>
>The rest of the details are at this link on the club
>website:
>
>http://www.imperialclub.com/GettingStarted/MailingLists/Etiq
>uette.html
>
>Jeff Ingraham
>Moderator
>
>


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