i've begun to post in the 53-55 area on this tech disc board. mike
53-55 Judging manual revion team members
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Re: 53-55 Judging manual revion team members
instead of clicking on the "technical Dicussion", scroll further down the page to the 53-55 section. i believe you have to get permission from dave brigham or the webmaster to access the 53-55 judging manual revision area(if you aren't already signed up for access).mike- Top
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Re: 53-55 Judging manual revion team members
instead of clicking on the "technical Dicussion", scroll further down the page to the 53-55 section. i believe you have to get permission from dave brigham or the webmaster to access the 53-55 judging manual revision area(if you aren't already signed up for access).mike53-55 Judging manual revion team members
OK when I open your post about this I see the above but cant enter or see any other area at the bottom of the page ether, so I must be shut out even tho Brigham asked me to help a while ago. You know as much or more about 55 anyway ! Thanks- Top
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Having you and Fergee may be all he needs I've e-mailed him getting no replie . Is the JM near done or done//- Top
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Sorry Roy, I have nothing to do with the 1953-55 JM. I was just speaking as a former Team leader -- sometimes life gets in the way of this Corvette stuff, and I was only asking for some patience. I was trying to funny with my "pissed off” comment. Maybe that didn’t get through the Internet.Terry- Top
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Re: 53-55 Judging manual revion team members
Yes, the individual NTL 'chat' rooms are closed to those outside the NTL's access authorization. Send an email to the NTL of your choice and ask permission to join the 'team'...
He then forwards his request/approval to the NCRS IT staff and you are authorized for access. Once this happens, the next time you log onto the DB, you'll see the various sections of Judging Guide discussion group (Operations, Interior, Exterior, Mechanical, Chassis) appear below the traditional sections of the DB.
With that, you simply pick a section and scroll through the existing thread(s) to add comments/make your contributions and/or or initiate a new issue in the subject area. Of course, this does NOT mean your comments will be adopted! It's just a simplified way for group discussion to evolve short of traditional face to face meetings, phone calls, letter exchange...- Top
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