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	<title>Clubman Library - Releases</title>
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	<updated>2006-06-15T16:50:48+10:00</updated>
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		<title>Clubman-Library.com Launched!</title>
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		<updated>2005-09-17T20:24:00+10:00</updated>
		<published>2005-09-17T20:24:00+10:00</published>
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		<summary type="text">New - the Clubman builders resource library



Clubman-library.com has just launched with over 10,000 archived posts
relating to all aspects of building, upgrading and maintenance of
clubmans, lotus seven, locost versions.  It is a site is by an
enthusiast, for enthusiasts. 



The site has a directory plus full text search capabilities of the
archives and will be a constantly updated technical resource for all
those interested in this amazing car. In the following months this
technical resource will start to expand to include all manner of other
kit cars as well.



Mathew, the webmaster has this to say:

"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"</summary>
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                New - the Clubman builders resource library<br  />

<br  />

Clubman-library.com has just launched with over 10,000 archived posts
relating to all aspects of building, upgrading and maintenance of
clubmans, lotus seven, locost versions.  It is a site is by an
enthusiast, for enthusiasts. <br  />

<br  />

The site has a directory plus full text search capabilities of the
archives and will be a constantly updated technical resource for all
those interested in this amazing car. In the following months this
technical resource will start to expand to include all manner of other
kit cars as well.<br  />

<br  />

Mathew, the webmaster has this to say:<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"</p>New - the Clubman builders resource library<br  />
<br  />
Clubman-library.com has just launched with over 10,000 archived posts
relating to all aspects of building, upgrading and maintenance of
clubmans, lotus seven, locost versions.  It is a site is by an
enthusiast, for enthusiasts. <br  />
<br  />
The site has a directory plus full text search capabilities of the
archives and will be a constantly updated technical resource for all
those interested in this amazing car. In the following months this
technical resource will start to expand to include all manner of other
kit cars as well.<br  />
<br  />
Mathew, the webmaster has this to say:<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"</p>
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		<author>
			<name>frak</name>
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