<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
	xml:lang="en">
	<title>Clubman Library - About</title>
	<subtitle></subtitle>
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://clubman-library.com/about.php"/>
        <link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://clubman-library.com/about-atom.xml"/>
	<updated>2006-06-15T16:50:48+10:00</updated>
	<author>
	<name>admin</name>
	<uri>http://clubman-library.com/about.php</uri>
	<email>mathew@lifeart.net.au</email>
	</author>
	<id>tag:clubmanlibrary,2006:ClubmanLibrary-About</id>
	<generator uri="http://www.pivotlog.net" version="Pivot - 1.30 RC2: 'Rippersnapper'">Pivot</generator>
	<rights>Copyright (c) 2006, Authors of Clubman Library - About</rights>
	
	
	
	<entry>
		<title>About - Why This Site Exists</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://clubman-library.com/entry/9/About_-_Why_This_Site_Exists/clubman_library" />
		<updated>2005-09-17T22:48:00+10:00</updated>
		<published>2005-09-17T22:48:00+10:00</published>
		<id>tag:clubmanlibrary,2006:ClubmanLibrary-About.9</id>
		<link rel="related" type="text/html" href=""  />
		<summary type="text">I have had the dream on building my own Seven Clubbie (Locost in
particular) for the last two years.  Due to a lack of time and
finances I am still at the "thinking" stage, however I have spent much
time researching options, re donors and so forth, on the various online
forums and email lists.  There is a veritable gold-mine of
information on such lists, however it is hard to find.

As a long time lurker and sometime poster on Yahoo's Locost lists, I
would often see posts such as these:  'I have had a look in the
archieves but cannot find...' due to the strange and frequently
misunderstood search system.

This got me thinking about a viable alternative - at least for my own
use in looking up the vast knowledge-base of information available on
those lists.  The answer is the system I have now assembled - a
fully searchable archive of all the posts in Locost_oz, with more to
come.

It seemed logical to make such a resource public so that others could
use it in constructing their own clubmans so here it is on
clubman-library.com

Please let me know what you think.</summary>
        <content type="html" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://clubman-library.com/entry/9/About_-_Why_This_Site_Exists/clubman_library"><![CDATA[
                I have had the dream on building my own Seven Clubbie (Locost in
particular) for the last two years.  Due to a lack of time and
finances I am still at the "thinking" stage, however I have spent much
time researching options, re donors and so forth, on the various online
forums and email lists.  There is a veritable gold-mine of
information on such lists, however it is hard to find.<br  />
<br  />
As a long time lurker and sometime poster on Yahoo's Locost lists, I
would often see posts such as these:  'I have had a look in the
archieves but cannot find...' due to the strange and frequently
misunderstood search system.<br  />
<br  />
This got me thinking about a viable alternative - at least for my own
use in looking up the vast knowledge-base of information available on
those lists.  The answer is the system I have now assembled - a
fully searchable archive of all the posts in Locost_oz, with more to
come.<br  />
<br  />
It seemed logical to make such a resource public so that others could
use it in constructing their own clubmans so here it is on
clubman-library.com<br  />
<br  />
Please let me know what you think.</p>
		]]></content>
		<author>
			<name>frak</name>
		</author>
	</entry>
	
	
	
</feed>
