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ZR-1 Net Listservice
Last Update:
02/07/2010
  
The ZR-1 Net Registry List service is a free list service that was developed in September of
1994 by David Bright. Seeing a need for all ZR-1 owners and enthusiasts from all
over the world to communicate, Dave dedicated a big part of his life to
making it easy for everyone to use the "Information Super-Highway" and
preserve the ZR-1 legend. The ZR-1 Net Registry List service is a support mechanism to help ZR-1
owners should they encounter any problems with their ZR-1's or have any
questions. Currently we have almost 1,000 active members on
the ZR-1 Net Registry List Service. Dave Bright's email policing policies have
prompted the membership to refer to him affectionately as "Mom" since he keeps
all of us "playing nicely".
We use the Internet or WWW (World Wide Web) to connect ZR-1 enthusiasts from
all over the world to share facts and information, to seek out technical
help, and to just "talk" about this truly "World Class" automobile which is
the fastest Corvette GM has ever built. As a future ZR-1 owner the ZR-1 Net
Registry List Service can offer you help in any questions and/or concerns you may have. The ZR-1
Net Registry List Service can help make that big decision a little easier by providing you with
facts about the different years and options to help you in selecting just the
right ZR-1.
As a member you can visit the
ZR-1 Net archive where all ZR-1 Net Registry emails are archived for
future reference.
How do I join?
To join the ZR-1 Net Registry List Service is simple.
Communication is done over the Internet though Email or Electronic mail. Since
you are reading this, we assume you already have access to the internet so the
next step is easy.
Next just fill out a short ZR-1 Net Registry application
and hit the submit
button. In just a short time you will be added to the ZR-1 Net Registry
List Service and communicating with
other ZR-1 owners from all over the world!
For more info on list server commands go to ZR-1 Net FAQ.
NOTE: Be warned that this is a list-service and therefore we communicate by
way of E-Mail. Expect to receive up to 30+ Emails each day if you subscribe
to "all" the topics. There are ways to cut down the volume of email, such as
limiting your topics or subscribing to "digest" only. After you join, if
you have a volume problem let us know and we can work on cutting down the
volume.
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