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    Please remind me again of what privileges membership includes.

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    Please remind me again of what privileges membership includes.
    Besides this :
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...rship&tabid=39

    Also you are offered some special event stuff...
    Most immediately, the first opportunity to join our block of rooms, and banquet at Rennsport…

    But just the 4 yearly issues of the ESSES and the yearly updated pdf club roster (car listing) should hopefully do it for most....

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    Thanks Chuck.

    To answer Joe's question: I would imagine there's a substantial number of people out there who have no interest in membership perks but still have a desire to financially support this forum because of its value... to the tune of well over what yearly membership dues cost.

    Does the magazine really pencil out? Personally I haven't picked up any magazine in at least 4 years. Unless of course I'm at the doc's office and my battery is really low. But I consider that foreplay to a nap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Thanks Chuck.

    To answer Joe's question: I would imagine there's a substantial number of people out there who have no interest in membership perks but still have a desire to financially support this forum because of its value... to the tune of well over what yearly membership dues cost.

    Does the magazine really pencil out? Personally I haven't picked up any magazine in at least 4 years. Unless of course I'm at the doc's office and my battery is really low. But I consider that foreplay to a nap.
    Yes Frank and like you and others I'm one of them however I'd still like to know how many non members have donated... as paying members don't we have a right to know?
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    Quote Originally Posted by joegt3cup View Post
    Yes Frank and like you and others I'm one of them however I'd still like to know how many non members have donated... as paying members don't we have a right to know?
    I can’t imagine that’s an entitlement to members.

    Now you just sound like a Millennial.

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    No Frank not a Millennial just a crotchety old fart who is anti Freeloaders ;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by joegt3cup View Post
    No Frank not a Millennial just a crotchety old fart who is anti Freeloaders ;-)
    No political posts here.

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    No Frank not a Millennial just a crotchety old fart who is anti Freeloaders ;-)
    Def not a millennial if you ride a sweet 900SS/SP; I like the Superlights too, and nice to see another Ducati rider here. Extra points for the Taco! I wanted to get an older trials or enduro bike to goof around on but it's tough to find places to ride offroad around me.
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    BTW: How is the Ivory Tower wooing younger enthusiasts?

    Not that I think you should change what you're doing necessarily; I'm a firm believer in making whatever you do interesting and "relevant" to the point where it is truly about the "thing" or activity so that it naturally becomes cross generational.


    However I did guffaw when I read a post on Pelican that the ESR booth at one of the shows looked like an AARP get-together.
    Gotta admit... personally I find most old guys boring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    BTW: How is the Ivory Tower wooing younger enthusiasts?

    Not that I think you should change what you're doing necessarily; I'm a firm believer in making whatever you do interesting and "relevant" to the point where it is truly about the "thing" or activity so that it naturally becomes cross generational.


    However I did guffaw when a read a post on Pelican that the ESR booth at one of the shows looked like an AARP get-together.
    Gotta admit... personally I find most old guys boring.
    Excellent question. I have an equally good question. What would you recommend?
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