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<blockquote data-quote="charcoal" data-source="post: 701190" data-attributes="member: 29337"><p>Salam my friends,</p><p></p><p>Having read some of the piosts here prompt me to say a word or 2, hope it is ok. Before that I wish to tell you that I am relatively new to BMW, bought my first one in Oct.2012. My knowledge on the car is still limited esp. on mods like rims, torques, spring, etc. I have learned a lot from this forum in such a sort time. After owning the car my interest grows and I have finally joined the TRJ on their recent drive event on highway 68. The enthusiasm by BMW fans has make me feel that I have chosen the right brand. Would it feel the same had I joined the Mercedes club for instance - I often wonder. </p><p></p><p>I am not an officiial member of BMWCM yet and in my point of view the availablity of Facebook, Forum, etc. can make virtual membership possible. It is always good to put a face to a name but then if we notice, BMWCM Facebook has all the real faces. Anyone would think twice to join if one has not the car. But as much as we wish it to be Officiial Member like in a Car, Sport or Golf Club, the virtual internet membership wlill enventially take over, and there will be as many "Guest Members". I think this, we just have to accept and change our approach a little bit if I may say so.</p><p></p><p>For example I hope it is ok to my friends if I say the Facebook members of F30 (The Rusted Jacket) now stands at 200ish..and it is growing by the day. The members are real people, and the people use real names. What does it take to run a facebook page? Some manhours and sweats at the most, which is well compensated for by the funs and the pursuit of interest in BMW. No one talks about fees and stuffs or the right to certain things. If we need to compensate, we should pay, if not, we dont. It makes things a lot easier and simpler.</p><p></p><p>In this note, I am 100% supporting Bimmerfest 2013 and don't mind paying at all. The hardwork of volunteers and their effort and time they spent, I think no money can compensate. The least we could do is to share some of the expenses. Also, I must say this event is the initiative of BMWCM, especially the Official Members, whom people like me should give the highgest gratitudes possible. </p><p></p><p>Apologise in advance should what I said above offence anyone. No offence intended whatsoever. </p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charcoal, post: 701190, member: 29337"] Salam my friends, Having read some of the piosts here prompt me to say a word or 2, hope it is ok. Before that I wish to tell you that I am relatively new to BMW, bought my first one in Oct.2012. My knowledge on the car is still limited esp. on mods like rims, torques, spring, etc. I have learned a lot from this forum in such a sort time. After owning the car my interest grows and I have finally joined the TRJ on their recent drive event on highway 68. The enthusiasm by BMW fans has make me feel that I have chosen the right brand. Would it feel the same had I joined the Mercedes club for instance - I often wonder. I am not an officiial member of BMWCM yet and in my point of view the availablity of Facebook, Forum, etc. can make virtual membership possible. It is always good to put a face to a name but then if we notice, BMWCM Facebook has all the real faces. Anyone would think twice to join if one has not the car. But as much as we wish it to be Officiial Member like in a Car, Sport or Golf Club, the virtual internet membership wlill enventially take over, and there will be as many "Guest Members". I think this, we just have to accept and change our approach a little bit if I may say so. For example I hope it is ok to my friends if I say the Facebook members of F30 (The Rusted Jacket) now stands at 200ish..and it is growing by the day. The members are real people, and the people use real names. What does it take to run a facebook page? Some manhours and sweats at the most, which is well compensated for by the funs and the pursuit of interest in BMW. No one talks about fees and stuffs or the right to certain things. If we need to compensate, we should pay, if not, we dont. It makes things a lot easier and simpler. In this note, I am 100% supporting Bimmerfest 2013 and don't mind paying at all. The hardwork of volunteers and their effort and time they spent, I think no money can compensate. The least we could do is to share some of the expenses. Also, I must say this event is the initiative of BMWCM, especially the Official Members, whom people like me should give the highgest gratitudes possible. Apologise in advance should what I said above offence anyone. No offence intended whatsoever. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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