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People can start posting their interest here. As that interest grows, an official method of reserving your spot will be developed.
Steve da Wrench has made some reservations for us already (dinner and go-karts). After he's done driving himself nuts with his LS1/6-speed install in his '68 Camaro Coupe, he'll figure out a way to get everyone signed up.
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I'd like to reserve my spot again. 2 adults, 1 SS. Last year we had a great time.
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sign me up!! also, i'd like to sponsor gcoffey -- he's one of THOSE OTHER kind of f-body drivers, but i think he'll behave...... Posts: 3236 | From: Dallas, Texas | Registered: Nov 2002
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quote:Originally posted by cytruffle: sign me up!! also, i'd like to sponsor gcoffey -- he's one of THOSE OTHER kind of f-body drivers, but i think he'll behave......
You can put my name down as well for all activities. Depending on room available, I would also like to sponsor a couple of people, as I did last year.
Please respond in this thread if you want to attend SSOA Thursday in Bowling Green, KY on 9/18/03 and I'll add you to the spreadsheet.
We have room for 80 people, giving preference to SSOA members (the head count should include spouse/significant other & family/kids in the same car with the member).
If you want to sponsor a non-SSOA member, they will be added to the list, but please realize that members will be accommodated until the initial rush of responses are noted.
Please make sure we have your current email address, as we'll be emailing everyone as the event nears to get names and info for nametags.
If you are not able to attend, please let us know so someone else can have your place.
Steve da Wrench will post a tentative agenda, soon.
If you want to sponsor a non-SSOA member, they will be added to the list, but please realize that members will be accommodated until the initial rush of responses are noted.
Thanks for having me down already, Teri, I would ask to sponsor Bill & Alice Mason as I did last year. As well there may be a couple of other people from the Toronto hoping to participate as well, room permitting. If it would be a good idea to get heir names on the list early, their names are Adrian (who also attended last year)& Anka White, and Mike Cable. Thanks!
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What time will the events on thursday begin? I need to know how early to leave.
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quote:Originally posted by Blu SS 98: What time will the events on thursday begin? I need to know how early to leave.
We're getting there on Wednesday. SSOA Thursday events begin in the morning with an informal breakfast and the rest of the day's activities just roll into each other from there.
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I've started an SSOA Thursday Attendee List.
Teri, I looked at the list and you have my old work email address which I changed at the first of the year when I decided to retire early .
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quote:Originally posted by HR Y2KSS: Teri, I looked at the list and you have my old work email address which I changed at the first of the year when I decided to retire early .
Send me your current email addy.
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quote:Originally posted by Teri: 2 adults (Teri and Tim) +2 adult guests if room.
Will your guests be in their own car or riding in yours? Go ahead and give me their names if they not SSOA members and you are sponsoring them. I'll add them to the reserve list.
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quote:Originally posted by Teri: 2 adults (Teri and Tim) +2 adult guests if room.
Will your guests be in their own car or riding in yours? Go ahead and give me their names if they not SSOA members and you are sponsoring them. I'll add them to the reserve list.
guests: Charlie Lindeman Ricky Larson
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Very glad to hear you two will be able to make it again this year, Art
Tentative schedule, pending confirmation!:
Informal hanging out in the hotel parking lot on Wednesday evening for those getting in early
Events will be starting in the am with an informal breakfast at Jerrys between 7-9am, 9-11 car wash/detail time, 11-2:00 meet and greet (other special events too 2-3:30 free time/freshen up, etc, 3:30 line up for the run to dinner leave at 3:45 for dinner(Menu to follow shortly) 5:00-7:00 Dinner at Boltons landing 8:00-10:00pm go carts $18.00 for the evening
Once again, this is tentative, as I am still trying to iron out the details with museum, etc. The dinner and go carts are already locked in (thanks, Art!)
I will post more details when I get them locked in, etc. Hope this helps with your scheduling.
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Steve, don't forget just hangin in the motel parking lot Wednesday evening, for those that get there. Posts: 763 | From: Louisville, KY | Registered: Jun 2001
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quote:Originally posted by Kevin V 2002 SS: Glad you'll be able to make it Art.
Ditto that!!!!
quote:Originally posted by Kevin V 2002 SS: Steve, don't forget just hangin in the motel parking lot Wednesday evening, for those that get there.
Since we'll be rolling to to your place on Tuesday, it sounds like that's when the festivities will begin!
Once we get checked into the hotel on Wednesday, we'll figure out somewhere to go eat dinner and leave word in the hotel lobby on where to find us.
Steve and I will have 2-way FRS radios with us, so I encourage everyone to go out and buy one. I have been very happy with my Motorola brand radios. They're not expensive, and can be invaluable when caravaning or looking for someone in the crowd. Some of the other brands may nor may not be as good...I've heard mixed results. It would be nice if everyone at SSOA Thursday has a 2-way FRS radio so they can stay in touch if they get separated from the group.
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Steve and I will have 2-way FRS radios with us, so I encourage everyone to go out and buy one. I have been very happy with my Motorola brand radios. They're not expensive, and can be invaluable when caravaning or looking for someone in the crowd. Some of the other brands may nor may not be as good...I've heard mixed results. It would be nice if everyone at SSOA Thursday has a 2-way FRS radio so they can stay in touch if they get separated from the group. [/QB][/QUOTE]
Teri What model Motorola do you have?
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quote:Originally posted by MaryandRalph: Teri What model Motorola do you have?
They're at home...I'll have to get back with you on that. I'm sure they're obsolete and not available.
If you go to http://www.Dealtime.com and type in "Motorola" in the 2-way Radios category, you'll find many sources for many models. The ones we have are VOX capable, but we've never stepped up and bought the earpieces for them to use that feature.
The features I shopped for were:
at least a 2 mile range (on flat ground)
14 channels, preferably one with subchannels
# of batteries (disposable or rechargeable)
talk time, standby time (bang for the buck factor as far as battery usage/cost goes)
Just about any model in the $20 - 35 price range will be fine. There is a huge range in price for the same model, so it pays to shop around. It looks like the current models out there are the Motorola Talkabout T5200 ($27 through Amazon.com), Talkabout T5420 ($20 through Amazon.com & Office Depot), Talkabout T5320 ($22 through AbtElectronics.com).
If you jump up to the 5 mile range, GMRS capable radio (like the Talkabout T5620), you may need an FCC license. Look around for a model that's been superceded by a change that doesn't affect the function (color, button location, shape, etc.). You'll still get a quality item for a good price. I found our Talkabouts on clearance at Target. The original price on them was about $45 & $65, but I got them for half that and they have all the bells & whistles. They were the prior year's color/design, but the features & functions were the same as the current ones.
I also found several accessories (belt clip, charger, belt holster) for them at Office Depot waaaay in the back in their clearance section for 75% off. It pays to look around.
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If brand new members are included, you can count me in along with my wife (Jenny). I have sent in my membership application, but have not recieved anything back. Plan to arrived Wednesday about 6 PM.
Bob N.
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quote:Originally posted by MaryandRalph: Teri What model Motorola do you have?
They're at home...I'll have to get back with you on that. I'm sure they're obsolete and not available.
If you go to http://www.Dealtime.com and type in "Motorola" in the 2-way Radios category, you'll find many sources for many models. The ones we have are VOX capable, but we've never stepped up and bought the earpieces for them to use that feature.
The features I shopped for were:
at least a 2 mile range (on flat ground)
14 channels, preferably one with subchannels
# of batteries (disposable or rechargeable)
talk time, standby time (bang for the buck factor as far as battery usage/cost goes)
Just about any model in the $20 - 35 price range will be fine. There is a huge range in price for the same model, so it pays to shop around. It looks like the current models out there are the Motorola Talkabout T5200 ($27 through Amazon.com), Talkabout T5420 ($20 through Amazon.com & Office Depot), Talkabout T5320 ($22 through AbtElectronics.com).
If you jump up to the 5 mile range, GMRS capable radio (like the Talkabout T5620), you may need an FCC license. Look around for a model that's been superceded by a change that doesn't affect the function (color, button location, shape, etc.). You'll still get a quality item for a good price. I found our Talkabouts on clearance at Target. The original price on them was about $45 & $65, but I got them for half that and they have all the bells & whistles. They were the prior year's color/design, but the features & functions were the same as the current ones.
I also found several accessories (belt clip, charger, belt holster) for them at Office Depot waaaay in the back in their clearance section for 75% off. It pays to look around.
WOW! Thanks Teri, now we have to go shopping. Thanks Again!!
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quote:Originally posted by HTWLSS: [QUOTE] Talkabout T5420 ($20 through Amazon.com & Office Depot), Talkabout T5320 ($22 through AbtElectronics.com).
I have the 5420 and it's an excellent unit! I find that the most important feature in an FRS is the clarity of reception (my hearing ain't too good with the T's off! )and the Motorola units are superb in this regard. I have the VOX headpiece/mic unit for this and it seems to be oversensitive to background noise (like drivingwith the T'ss off!). There's no squelch adjustment as there is on some other makes. I have yet to see VOX work consistently on an FRS. No question about the value of having one of these in a convoy - the added safety these things provide is immeasurable! I remember using them last year on the way to Bolton's Landing for dinner on that narrow, hilly, curvy road and a few people neded to know if it was safe to pass the horse and buggy!
If you aren't on it and want to attend SSOA Thursday in Bowling Green, KY on 9/18/03, please let me know and I'll take care of it.
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