From trey@rx-7.com,mrmazda@gate.net Mon Nov 17 00:45:02 1997 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: trey@rx-7.com,mrmazda@gate.net Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata,rec.autos.tech,rec.autos.sport.tech,rec.autos.misc,rec.autos.sport.misc,rec.autos.driving Subject: RFD: rec.autos.rotary Followup-To: news.groups Message-ID: <879755721.2716@isc.org> Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Archive-Name: rec.autos.rotary Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 08:35:21 GMT Lines: 91 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:953 REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) unmoderated group rec.autos.rotary This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the creation of a world-wide unmoderated Usenet newsgroup rec.autos.rotary. This is not a Call for Votes (CFV); you cannot vote at this time. Procedural details are below. For your newsgroups file: rec.autos.rotary Rotary engines & vehicles using them. RATIONALE: rec.autos.rotary While there are many groups existant in the rec.autos hierarchy, none currently exist there or elsewhere that apply to specifically to vehicles equipped with the unique Wankel rotary engine. The rotary engine has been in production for over 30 years, primarily in Mazda vehicles sold on at least four continents. In the only current newsgroup pertaining explicitly to Mazda vehicles, rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata, posts frequently arise featuring questions about why the poster can't find a rotary engine or Mazda RX-7 newsgroup, as well as questions pertaining to that car or its rotary engine that would be better serviced by the presence of a group dedicated to questions of this interest. This question also arises occasionally in the only mailing list known to the proponent that caters to the most common rotary-engined vehicle, the Mazda RX-7. In the RX-7 mailing list, reported to have in excess of 800 subscribers, interest in participation in such a usesnet group is commonly expressed. The Mazda rotaries, particularly the RX-7, but also many older Mazda models, are both cult and collector cars. Their owners are commonly vocal and enthusiastic, interested both in learning more about their cars and engines, as well as sharing what they have learned, including links to related www sites. CHARTER: rec.autos.rotary To provide a forum dedicated to the discussion and exchange of information regarding engineering, maintenance, repair, purchase, sale, modification, collecting and racing of rotary powerplants and vehicles equipped or to be equipped with the progeny of Felix Wankel's unique rotary combustion engine. Advertising posts not directly related to items in the preceding paragraph are prohibited. Advertising posts that are directly related to items in the preceding paragraph are discouraged. END CHARTER. PROCEDURE: This is a request for discussion, not a call for votes. In this phase of the process, any potential problems with the proposed newsgroup should be raised and resolved. The discussion period will continue for a minimum of 21 days (starting from when the first RFD for this proposal is posted to news.announce.newgroups), after which a Call For Votes (CFV) may be posted by a neutral vote taker if the discussion warrants it. Please do not attempt to vote until this happens. All discussion of this proposal should be posted to news.groups. This RFD attempts to comply fully with the Usenet newsgroup creation guidelines outlined in "How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" and "How to Format and Submit a New Group Proposal". Please refer to these documents (available in news.announce.newgroups) if you have any questions about the process. DISTRIBUTION: This RFD has been posted to the following groups: rec.autos.driving rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata rec.autos.misc rec.autos.sport.misc rec.autos.sport.tech rec.autos.tech and the following mailing lists: rx7@world.std.com (Mazda RX-7's) Subscribe by sending the command: subscribe rx7 in the body of a message to: Majordomo@World.STD.COM mazda-list@inslab.uky.edu (Mazda generic) Subscribe by sending e-mail to: mazda-list-request@inslab.uky.edu in the subject of the message, type SUBSCRIBE. Proponent: Trey Cobb Proponent: Felix Miata Mentor: mentors@acpub.duke.edu From bostwick@cas.chemistry.gatech.edu Tue Jan 6 16:45:10 1998 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: David Bostwick Reply-To: bostwick@cas.chemistry.gatech.edu Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.autos.driving,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata,rec.autos.misc,rec.autos.sport.misc,rec.autos.sport.tech,rec.autos.tech Subject: CFV: rec.autos.rotary Followup-To: poster Message-ID: <884133649.21977@isc.org> References: <879755721.2716@isc.org> Supersedes: <879755721.2716@isc.org> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Expires: 29 Jan 1998 00:00:00 GMT Archive-Name: rec.autos.rotary Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 00:40:49 GMT Lines: 144 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:9685 news.groups:269607 rec.autos.driving:186898 rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata:7916 rec.autos.misc:141841 rec.autos.sport.misc:11416 rec.autos.sport.tech:13007 rec.autos.tech:248495 FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) unmoderated group rec.autos.rotary Instructions for voting are just before the ballot itself. Please read them before voting. If you have questions about the voting process, ask the votetaker. This CFV is to be distributed only by the votetaker. It is not to be posted to newsgroups, or mailed to mailing lists or individuals, except by the votetaker, and it is not to be placed on the World Wide Web. Ballots or CFVs provided by anyone except the votetaker will be invalid. Newsgroups line: rec.autos.rotary Rotary engines & vehicles using them. Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 28 Jan 1998. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Trey Cobb Proponent: Trey Cobb Proponent: Felix Miata Mentor: Jonathan Grobe Votetaker: David Bostwick RATIONALE: rec.autos.rotary While there are many groups existant in the rec.autos hierarchy, none currently exist there or elsewhere that apply to specifically to vehicles equipped with the unique Wankel rotary engine. The rotary engine has been in production for over 30 years, primarily in Mazda vehicles sold on at least four continents. In the only current newsgroup pertaining explicitly to Mazda vehicles, rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata, posts frequently arise featuring questions about why the poster can't find a rotary engine or Mazda RX-7 newsgroup, as well as questions pertaining to that car or its rotary engine that would be better serviced by the presence of a group dedicated to questions of this interest. This question also arises occasionally in the only mailing list known to the proponent that caters to the most common rotary-engined vehicle, the Mazda RX-7. In the RX-7 mailing list, reported to have in excess of 1250 subscribers, interest in participation in such a usesnet group is commonly expressed. The Mazda rotaries, particularly the RX-7, but also many older Mazda models, are both cult and collector cars. Their owners are commonly vocal and enthusiastic, interested both in learning more about their cars and engines, as well as sharing what they have learned, including links to related www sites. CHARTER: rec.autos.rotary To provide a forum dedicated to the discussion and exchange of information regarding engineering, maintenance, repair, purchase, sale, modification, collecting and racing of rotary powerplants and vehicles equipped or to be equipped with the progeny of Felix Wankel's unique rotary combustion engine. Advertising posts not directly related to items in the preceding paragraph are prohibited. Advertising posts that are directly related to items in the preceding paragraph are discouraged. END CHARTER. IMPORTANT VOTING PROCEDURE NOTES: READ THIS BEFORE VOTING Only one vote is allowed per person or per account. Duplicate votes will be resolved in favor of the most recent valid vote. Addresses and votes of all voters will be listed in the final voting results post. Votes must be mailed directly from the voter to the votetaker. Anonymous, forwarded, or proxy votes are not valid. Votes mailed by WWW/HTML/CGI forms are considered to be anonymous votes. The use of spam blockers or other munged addresses will prevent you from receiving an acknowledgement of your vote. If the address cannot be verified, the ballot will be disallowed. Vote counting is automated, and failure to follow these directions may mean that your vote does not get counted. If you do not receive an acknowledgment of your vote within three days contact the votetaker about the problem. It is your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly. The purpose of a Usenet vote is to determine the genuine interest of persons who would read a proposed newsgroup. Soliciting votes from uninterested parties defeats this purpose. Please do not distribute this CFV. Instead, direct people to the official CFV as posted to news.announce.newgroups. Distributing pre-marked or otherwise edited copies of this CFV is generally considered to be vote fraud. When in doubt, ask the votetaker. HOW TO VOTE: Extract the ballot from the CFV by deleting everything before the "BEGINNING OF BALLOT" and after the "END OF BALLOT" lines. Don't worry about the spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts. Please do not send the entire CFV back to me. Fill in the ballot as shown below. Please provide a valid name and indicate your desired vote in the appropriate locations inside the ballot. When finished, MAIL the ballot to: . Just "replying" to this message should work, but check the "To:" line. Examples of how to properly indicate your vote (do not vote here): [ YES ] example.yes.vote [ NO ] example.no.vote [ ABSTAIN ] example.abstention [ CANCEL ] example.cancellation DO NOT modify, alter or delete any information in this ballot! If you do, the voting software will probably reject your ballot. If these instructions are unclear, please ask the votetaker. ======== BEGINNING OF BALLOT: Delete everything before this line ======= .----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Do not edit anything in this ballot, except to add your name and vote. | | 1ST CALL FOR VOTES: rec.autos.rotary | Official Usenet Voting Ballot (Do not remove this line!) |----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Please provide a valid name, or your vote may be rejected. Place | ONLY your name (i.e., do not include your e-mail address or any other | information) after the colon on the line below. Voter name: | Insert YES, NO, ABSTAIN, or CANCEL inside the brackets for each | newsgroup listed below (do not delete the newsgroup name): Your Vote Newsgroup --------- ----------------------------------------------------------- [ ] rec.autos.rotary ======== END OF BALLOT: Delete everything after this line ============== This CFV was created with uvpq 1.0 (Aug 27 1997). PQ datestamp: 971119 -- Voting address : bostwick@cas.chemistry.gatech.edu From bostwick@cas.chemistry.gatech.edu Tue Jan 20 07:00:11 1998 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: David Bostwick Reply-To: bostwick@cas.chemistry.gatech.edu Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.autos.driving,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata,rec.autos.misc,rec.autos.sport.misc,rec.autos.sport.tech,rec.autos.tech Subject: 2nd CFV: rec.autos.rotary Followup-To: poster Message-ID: <885307678.22636@isc.org> References: <879755721.2716@isc.org> <884133649.21977@isc.org> Supersedes: <884133649.21977@isc.org> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Expires: 29 Jan 1998 00:00:00 GMT Archive-Name: rec.autos.rotary Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 14:47:58 GMT Lines: 156 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:9718 news.groups:270434 rec.autos.driving:188573 rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata:8676 rec.autos.misc:142407 rec.autos.sport.misc:11476 rec.autos.sport.tech:13112 rec.autos.tech:249837 LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) unmoderated group rec.autos.rotary Instructions for voting are just before the ballot itself. Please read them before voting. If you have questions about the voting process, ask the votetaker. This CFV is to be distributed only by the votetaker. It is not to be posted to newsgroups, or mailed to mailing lists or individuals, except by the votetaker, and it is not to be placed on the World Wide Web. Ballots or CFVs provided by anyone except the votetaker will be invalid. Newsgroups line: rec.autos.rotary Rotary engines & vehicles using them. Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 28 Jan 1998. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Trey Cobb Proponent: Trey Cobb Proponent: Felix Miata Mentor: Jonathan Grobe Votetaker: David Bostwick RATIONALE: rec.autos.rotary While there are many groups existant in the rec.autos hierarchy, none currently exist there or elsewhere that apply to specifically to vehicles equipped with the unique Wankel rotary engine. The rotary engine has been in production for over 30 years, primarily in Mazda vehicles sold on at least four continents. In the only current newsgroup pertaining explicitly to Mazda vehicles, rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata, posts frequently arise featuring questions about why the poster can't find a rotary engine or Mazda RX-7 newsgroup, as well as questions pertaining to that car or its rotary engine that would be better serviced by the presence of a group dedicated to questions of this interest. This question also arises occasionally in the only mailing list known to the proponent that caters to the most common rotary-engined vehicle, the Mazda RX-7. In the RX-7 mailing list, reported to have in excess of 1250 subscribers, interest in participation in such a usesnet group is commonly expressed. The Mazda rotaries, particularly the RX-7, but also many older Mazda models, are both cult and collector cars. Their owners are commonly vocal and enthusiastic, interested both in learning more about their cars and engines, as well as sharing what they have learned, including links to related www sites. CHARTER: rec.autos.rotary To provide a forum dedicated to the discussion and exchange of information regarding engineering, maintenance, repair, purchase, sale, modification, collecting and racing of rotary powerplants and vehicles equipped or to be equipped with the progeny of Felix Wankel's unique rotary combustion engine. Advertising posts not directly related to items in the preceding paragraph are prohibited. Advertising posts that are directly related to items in the preceding paragraph are discouraged. END CHARTER. IMPORTANT VOTING PROCEDURE NOTES: READ THIS BEFORE VOTING Only one vote is allowed per person or per account. Duplicate votes will be resolved in favor of the most recent valid vote. Addresses and votes of all voters will be listed in the final voting results post. Votes must be mailed directly from the voter to the votetaker. Anonymous, forwarded, or proxy votes are not valid. Votes mailed by WWW/HTML/CGI forms are considered to be anonymous votes. The use of spam blockers or other munged addresses will prevent you from receiving an acknowledgement of your vote. If the address cannot be verified, the ballot will be disallowed. Vote counting is automated, and failure to follow these directions may mean that your vote does not get counted. If you do not receive an acknowledgment of your vote within three days contact the votetaker about the problem. It is your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly. The purpose of a Usenet vote is to determine the genuine interest of persons who would read a proposed newsgroup. Soliciting votes from uninterested parties defeats this purpose. Please do not distribute this CFV. Instead, direct people to the official CFV as posted to news.announce.newgroups. Distributing pre-marked or otherwise edited copies of this CFV is generally considered to be vote fraud. When in doubt, ask the votetaker. HOW TO VOTE: Extract the ballot from the CFV by deleting everything before the "BEGINNING OF BALLOT" and after the "END OF BALLOT" lines. Don't worry about the spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts. Please do not send the entire CFV back to me. Fill in the ballot as shown below. Please provide a valid name and indicate your desired vote in the appropriate locations inside the ballot. When finished, MAIL the ballot to: . Just "replying" to this message should work, but check the "To:" line. Examples of how to properly indicate your vote (do not vote here): [ YES ] example.yes.vote [ NO ] example.no.vote [ ABSTAIN ] example.abstention [ CANCEL ] example.cancellation DO NOT modify, alter or delete any information in this ballot! If you do, the voting software will probably reject your ballot. If these instructions are unclear, please ask the votetaker. ======== BEGINNING OF BALLOT: Delete everything before this line ======= .----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Do not edit anything in this ballot, except to add your name and vote. | | 2ND CALL FOR VOTES: rec.autos.rotary | Official Usenet Voting Ballot (Do not remove this line!) |----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Please provide a valid name, or your vote may be rejected. Place | ONLY your name (i.e., do not include your e-mail address or any other | information) after the colon on the line below. Voter name: | Insert YES, NO, ABSTAIN, or CANCEL inside the brackets for each | newsgroup listed below (do not delete the newsgroup name): Your Vote Newsgroup --------- ----------------------------------------------------------- [ ] rec.autos.rotary ======== END OF BALLOT: Delete everything after this line ============== This CFV was created with uvpq 1.0 (Aug 27 1997). PQ datestamp: 971119 -- Voting address : bostwick@cas.chemistry.gatech.edu --=====================_884200998==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" David Bostwick School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Ga. Inst. of Technology Atlanta. GA 30332-0400 (404) 894-4061 --=====================_884200998==_-- From bostwick@cas.chemistry.gatech.edu Mon Feb 2 11:00:07 1998 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: David Bostwick Reply-To: bostwick@cas.chemistry.gatech.edu Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.autos.driving,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata,rec.autos.misc,rec.autos.sport.misc,rec.autos.sport.tech,rec.autos.tech Subject: RESULT: rec.autos.rotary passes 152:26 Followup-To: news.groups Message-ID: <886445424.22630@isc.org> References: <879755721.2716@isc.org> <884133649.21977@isc.org> <885307678.22636@isc.org> Supersedes: <885307678.22636@isc.org> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Archive-Name: rec.autos.rotary Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 18:50:25 GMT Lines: 267 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:9743 news.groups:271021 rec.autos.driving:189847 rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata:9099 rec.autos.misc:142682 rec.autos.sport.misc:11519 rec.autos.sport.tech:13166 rec.autos.tech:250710 RESULT unmoderated group rec.autos.rotary passes 152:26 There were 152 YES votes and 26 NO votes, for a total of 178 valid votes. There was 1 abstain and 4 invalid ballots. For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO) votes. There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes. There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted. If no serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter. Newsgroups line: rec.autos.rotary Rotary engines & vehicles using them. The voting period ended at 23:59:59 UTC, 28 Jan 1998. This vote was conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Trey Cobb Proponent: Trey Cobb Proponent: Felix Miata Mentor: Jonathan Grobe Votetaker: David Bostwick RATIONALE: rec.autos.rotary While there are many groups existant in the rec.autos hierarchy, none currently exist there or elsewhere that apply to specifically to vehicles equipped with the unique Wankel rotary engine. The rotary engine has been in production for over 30 years, primarily in Mazda vehicles sold on at least four continents. In the only current newsgroup pertaining explicitly to Mazda vehicles, rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata, posts frequently arise featuring questions about why the poster can't find a rotary engine or Mazda RX-7 newsgroup, as well as questions pertaining to that car or its rotary engine that would be better serviced by the presence of a group dedicated to questions of this interest. This question also arises occasionally in the only mailing list known to the proponent that caters to the most common rotary-engined vehicle, the Mazda RX-7. In the RX-7 mailing list, reported to have in excess of 1250 subscribers, interest in participation in such a usesnet group is commonly expressed. The Mazda rotaries, particularly the RX-7, but also many older Mazda models, are both cult and collector cars. Their owners are commonly vocal and enthusiastic, interested both in learning more about their cars and engines, as well as sharing what they have learned, including links to related www sites. CHARTER: rec.autos.rotary To provide a forum dedicated to the discussion and exchange of information regarding engineering, maintenance, repair, purchase, sale, modification, collecting and racing of rotary powerplants and vehicles equipped or to be equipped with the progeny of Felix Wankel's unique rotary combustion engine. Advertising posts not directly related to items in the preceding paragraph are prohibited. Advertising posts that are directly related to items in the preceding paragraph are discouraged. END CHARTER. rec.autos.rotary Final Vote Ack Voted Yes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 96gjl@eng.cam.ac.uk Gordon Leather abg@crl.com Alan Glendinning aerie@indy.net Eric G Roesinger allen@havoc.gtf.gatech.edu Allen Belletti armwt@rhodes.edu Taylor Armstrong arsher@gate.net Allen Sher bedwarm@cyberspace.org Bobby Tendinitis bhaskar@orion.me.uiuc.edu Bhaskar S. Manda Bill.Hewitt@Bigfoot.Com Wm. F. Hewitt boeder@cae.wisc.edu Andre Boeder booda@datasync.com Martin H. Booda BowWowWow9@aol.com Scott Slingerland bradrx7@swbell.net Brad Barber breslau@space.mit.edu David Breslau brianc@pe.net Brian Christie BWOLFSON@teambca.com Bob Wolfson campbell@tctc.com Bill Campbell cardmarc@concentric.net Marcus G. Wiese chriscar@ix.netcom.com Chris Scarpulla chriseb@nortel.ca Chris Ebenezer Coolman663@aol.com Jay Powers curtis_whalen+usenet@geocities.com Curtis [Jewell] Whalen dale@shoretel.com Dale Luck dastern@umich.edu Daniel J Stern daveh@bbq.tamu.edu David D. Henning david@gardener.com David david@logistic.com.au D. Stephan david@rx-7.net David Liberman davidl@keil.com David Lively dc@panix.com David W. Crawford dgsmith@geocities.com David G. Smith dicej@tecinfo.com Jenaro Rodriguez dillon.pyron@amd.com Dillon Pyron dlheinze@wwa.com Don Heinze dmr@halcyon.com Dave Randall dommelen@eng.fsu.edu Leon van Dommelen Douglas.Hagerman@digital.com Douglas Hagerman dsimms@dsimms.com Daniel Simms dvannote@pacbell.net Dennis Van Note ealucas@ix.netcom.com Eric Lucas eastin@txdirect.net John E. Currey Eric.Hodges@telecheck.com Eric Hodges ericdm@wilmington.net Eric Martindale ewallace@cme.nist.gov Evan K. Wallace Eyyang@aol.com Eyyang fd3s@sprynet.com Dave Girvan ferrarifox@aol.com Kevin Fox geoff@burnell.demon.co.uk Geoff Jones glaserem@pop.erols.com Eliot Glaser glen.thompson@worldnet.att.net Glen E. Thompson godzilla@randomc.com Mike Wells Greg_Wilson@stream.com Greg Wilson gt9823b@ix.netcom.com Eric Witherspoon Gumby@ticnet.com Marc Whinery hal109@Mcs.Net H.Sue hallisey@postoffice.dca.net Peggy Hallisey hectorortiz@fuse.net Hector M. Ortiz herndonl@gar.esys.com Louis Herndon hero@post4.tele.dk Henrik Rosenberg hfung@lerami.lerctr.org Hank Fung hillman@enteract.com David Hillman hirpm@vision.net.au Matthew Double Homebrew@aristotle.net Dave Eddington hpayne@duke-energy.com Henry Payne jac@scri.fsu.edu James A. Carr jaslow@vortex.ei.kodak.com Russell Jaslow jason00@webtv.net Jason 00 ja_kramer@email.msn.com Jack A. Kramer jed@poisson.com Jason Durbin jelkil@interaccess.com tom jelly jhayter@ada.com Jim Hayter joe.ramos@Corp.Sun.COM JOSEPH RAMOS john-hainsworth@worldnet.att.net John Hainsworth johnh@netcom.com john haskey jrwaters@ipass.net Jack R. Waters II jss@shults.com John Shults juergen.bethke@darmstadt.netsurf.de Juergen Bethke julesd@edifax.com Jules Dubois julian@ergonite.demon.co.uk Julian A F Bradbury jwflynn@wsicorp.com Jim Flynn K.Fuessel@uws.edu.au Kane Fuessel kahn@means.net Dave Stinar kellycp@nbnet.nb.ca Charles Kelly kgreb@micro.ti.com Karl Greb Kieran_Galvin@instinet.com Kieran Galvin kimdv@best.com Kim DeVaughn kkimes@lucent.com Kit Kimes kwburks@sprynet.com Kevin Burks lanny@derived.com Lanny Chambers laz@syntactix.com Lazarus Vekiarides matt@brain.mics.net Matthew Miller matt@mec.edu Matt Bancroft matty@spectra.net Matt Magda Jr. MAZDA_RX7@webtv.net Robert Ornelas mhillman@ebtech.net Mark Hillman michael@unicorn-connection.co.uk Michael Parry MicStand@aol.com Mic Stand monito@monito.com Alan Marr motley@linkline.com Charles Morley mrmazda@gate.net Felix Miata msoysal@mistik.express.net Mustafa Soysal MS57 m_cooper@compuserve.com Max Cooper newsman@journalist.com Gil Gredinger peldor@mindspring.com Lance Dooly pgraleigh@worldnet.att.net Patrick Gaines pinnacle71@earthlink.net Greg Miller pixi@slaughter.com maurice s. barnum pko@ucdavis.edu Paul Ko portner@juno.com Stuart L. Portner ptorre@cluon.com Phil Torre pw700z@aol.com pw700z@aol.com quadrasf@erols.com Jan Mel Poller QuadRX@aol.com Jeremy Lemesany quig909@erols.com Sean Quigley res@cmprime.cis.att.com Rick Stealey rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard Miller rmp@heehaw.com Rafael Palmeiro robinett@postoffice.dca.net Rob Robinette rob_chou@usa.net Robert Chou rogers@hi.com Andrew Rogers ROTARY1020@aol.com HECTOR (911 P.R. STYLE RACING) rufinus@curie.ece.wisc.edu j Rufinus RX7-Forever@webtv.net Mark Halama s001gbb@discover.wright.edu Gordon Benson s341435@student.uq.edu.au Peter Hughes sal@panix.com Salvatore Denaro shigdon@netcom.com Sean Higdon silco@netonecom.net Dan Tuuri Snydo@aol.com Kim Snyder spdrace7@ix.netcom.com Frederick Kong sreno@cecasun.utc.edu Steven Reno stamper@mining.company Chris Stamper stenger@swbell.net Carl Stenger steveo1@csd.uwm.edu STEVE TAYLOR sue.waite@cyberus.ca Paul Waite taaIQTEST@superlink.net Eli Troychansky tackitt@iquest.net E. Benton Tackitt tc@ameritech.net Ted Carlus Ted@dragonsys.com Ted Kempster territickle@heartthrob.com Terri DeSisto thomas@actrix.gen.nz Thomas Beagle toconfused@worldnet.att.net Michael C. Garthwaite trey@rx-7.com Trey Cobb v-bag@MICROSOFT.com Andy Goerdel vreality@loa.com Michael Surran vrm@earthlink.net Blake Qualley wellborn@onramp.net Jerry Wellborn wloa@total.net Nicholas marcilio WTaylor@RWD.com Taylor, Bill wturner@gate.net Whitney Turner zabriski@epix.net john zabriski zell@radiks.net Joseph Zell Voted No ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ calabres@chass.utoronto.ca T.Calabrese cipher@mindspring.com David A. Howard d@idiom.com d dlane@peabody.jhu.edu David H. Lane dougob@ix.netcom.com Doug O'Brien Ekkehard.Uthke@gmx.de Ekkehard Uthke fkrieger@nmu.edu Frank Krieger ginigma@REMOVE-ultracom.net c gold hartman@NOSPAM.tconl.com P.J. Hartman jasmine@fl.net.au Jasmine Taylor jilly@clarityconnect.com Mark D. Jilson jimrtex@pipeline.com Jim Riley julian@execpc.com Julian Macassey mark@foci.com Mark Tsai naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de Christian Weisgerber olav@viking.mv.com Olav Nieuwejaar pan@syix.com Pan patl@cag.lcs.mit.edu Patrick J. LoPresti phil@panix.com Phil Gustafson putnam@spawar.navy.mil Mike Putnam red@rahul.net Red simon@darkmere.gen.nz Simon Lyall stainles@bga.com Dwight Brown steiners@primenet.com Jason Steiner tonyb@null.net Tony Basoglu vpdura@hiwaay.net Vic Dura Abstained ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ chris@kzim.com Christopher Robin Zimmerman Votes in error ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ eastlake@eskimo.com Deborah Swanson ! Posted edited ballot johnh@Cisco.COM ! No name given jramos@sunup.Corp.Sun.COM Joe Ramos ! Duplicate ballot rx7club@pop.netaddress.com Julio Iglesias ! Unverifiable ballot