Is now available in the online library. A hard copy will be mailed out with the next issue of the WTN as well
Got mine in the mail last week. Very nice. I like the added vehicle list in the back with the numeric vin numbers. And as I scrolled through near the end, got a chuckle with the one listing whose first name was printed in ALL CAPS.
Man, it is too bad members weren't told to update their car ownership before it was finalized and sent to the printer. {did I miss that?}
Ry,
Yes you did. You can send Aaron Cooper your updates via email. Some folks have cars listed that haven't owned in years. Aaron won't make changes unless he is notified. All of the renewal forms have mention of, list vehicles owned. Some folks just write "same" without checking the accuracy of their listing in the roster.
ok, my membership is due by march; I will update my ownerships from a 1951 to a 1940 which only changed last summer.
When you renew online, I don't believe there is a space to provide indication of vehicles or changes? Would it be possible to add space on the online renewal unless I just completely missed it.
I've got an edit to make also which I've been meaning to send to Aaron.
Probably PAUL SCHUSTER aka PAUL LARGETYPE, he usually types in all caps.
Mine arrived in New Zealand on Feb 18 in same bag as WTN. All good apart from the roster showing most NZ cars including mine as LHD when the vast majority are RHD
David, I can change all of them if I know which ones are wrong. If you want me to change all to RHD, and then you tell me which ones are LHD, that could be an approach. May be easier.
Aaron
Anyway, three cheers for Aaron and his team (or is it Aaron alone?) who spend a lot of time to turn out a first-class printed roster. Even though I practically live on the computer, and I have on occasion used the online roster at our website, I much prefer the ease and portability of a paper edition.
Mainly Paul Butler and I, but thank you. Hopefully everyone finds it useful.
[quote="Aaron Cooper" post=25725]David, I can change all of them if I know which ones are wrong. If you want me to change all to RHD, and then you tell me which ones are LHD, that could be an approach. May be easier.
Aaron
Aaron
That approach sounds good, The next NZ HET magazine "The NZ Triangle" will carry a request for all owners of LHD cars to identify themselves. I'll let you know the results of this request.
David
You can safely assume that most Australian cars are right hand drive also. A similar approach to what you propose for NZ would work for Australia too.
Glenn
