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Originally Posted by HTWLSS
The reason we aren't members of the local group anymore is because the need for a local club for information sharing pretty much died when the internet became so widely available to everyone about 10 years ago. The internet has exposed everyone to a global network of new Camaro friends who can communicate daily as opposed to a local monthly meeting and occasional car show. It's just a sign of the times as technology has changed the social structure of our lives.
We still gather friends together to go to dinner and car related events, but there's no need to disseminate the info through monthly meetings or a snail-mailed newsletter anymore. We can communicate through message forums, email lists, social networking sites, cell phones, etc. It's all about technology and embracing it to fulfill our social lives in a new way.
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But people are social and that is the point. Get out and meet people and enjoy these fantastic vehicles in person. It really isn't the same as a picture. My biggest hold back on joining your group is the fact that everything scheduled out for the most part has been on the west side. Not to be anti-social, but you know I just don't like to have to go to somebody else's house all the time. Of course if we got enough east siders going maybe we could get something rolling on both sides of the mountain and keep everyone happy.