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  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    I think we are still debating keeping it off edmunds just so we get control over it if there are some less than orthadox items we want to post on it.

    -mike
  • Karen_SKaren_S Member Posts: 5,092
    I just talked to Sylvia. She said not a problem. We will simply put a disclaimer on the page.
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Well I'm gonna setup the external page, so if you want I will be the contact for both. I'll send sylvia an e-mail on it today.

    -mike
  • SylviaSylvia Member Posts: 1,636
    Hi everyone - we can host the page for you here so it has the Edmunds Subaru Crew navigation. We can put a disclaimer on the page that these are FAQ's and answers from Subaru Crew members and NOT from Subaru or Edmunds.

    My main concern is this - since our Member Agreement states that we don't allow solicitation of competing car forums, etc. Links to an external FAQ page will get questioned to death by other members (other brand owners) that we don't let promote their own club sites (that do have forums, chats, etc.) Plus, you couldn't use any postings from the boards as it would be a copyright violation.

    I think an FAQ page is great - I think one that you would maintain is even better. We actually have a tool that we are getting this summer where we could allow 1-2 of you to be the owners/authors of the page (which would allow you to do the updates in real-time whenever you like). Until then, we could simply publish what you want on a weekly basis.

    Let me know what you think might work. I want the Crew to have what they want, but also want to make sure that we don't run into any issues with the Legal Dept. (copyright, sending people to competing sites, etc.)

    Just let us know how we can help.
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Since mike is willing to do it, that's fine with me. I'm too busy at work to find that kind of time but I will contribute. I've kept all the photos I've ever taken.

    I guess one thing we could do it start small, and then add things as the questions come in. Whoever provides the answer can send them to mike, plus the pix, and can assemble and post them up on the site.

    For instance, check-engine lights are common, we could document the procedure to do an ECU reset. Beyond that, there is an auto parts stores (Advance?) that scans codes for free. That type of info would be helpful.

    What else? Torque specs. Interchangeability for stereos, wheels, no-sway bars, etc.

    -juice
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    I think that the Miata.net Garage is about the best model I've seen on the web. We should all check it out just to have a concept in mind. It is a great resource, far better than any Chilton's manual. It's come in handy for me many times.

    We could document changes year-by-year, for instance. They go as far as scanning every brochure from every year! There are probably copyright issues there, but it would be nice to have a sort of time line:

    1995: first Outback 2.2l, all AWD lineup
    1996: 2.5l H4 arrives
    1999: Phase II engine on Imp/For
    2000: 2nd gen Outback

    Etc. That would be a large database of info. How many times does someone ask what year was the AWP made standard?

    -juice
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Oz should be getting the 2.5 XT shortly, right? I'd be interested on your take on the vehicle. I wonder if you'll get the dual-range tranny?

    Bob
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    And anybody else out there who may be interested at an in depth look at what continues to fester under the suface in Ireland I would suggest getting a hold of a novel called Trinity by Leon Uris.

      He sold this book as a novel but as an Irishman born and bred I can assure you that this is at least a 90% accurate history of the north of Ireland.

      Loosh to a large extent I agree with what you said in Post 14004 what is going on now is pure thuggery mostly perpetrated by the prodestants among themselves for control of the drug trade and crime in their own areas.

      The IRA have a similar thing going to a lesser extent in the catholic areas.

     But the underlying problem is and always will be a divided Ireland, incidently I do'nt believe the problem will ever be solved by the gun or the bomb and neither am I an IRA sympathiser.

     I left Ireland to get away from all that crap and to bring my family to an non secterian atmosphere.

      But the six counties were set up in such away as to keep catholics as second class citizens, because they were in the minority, but now it is almost a 50-50 split.

    The reason that the northern Irish assembley will never work is that the prodestants will never willingly share power with catholics,asking the IRA to diarm is just a ruse to keep the assembly impotent.

      BTW it has nothing really to do with handing over guns, if the IRA disarmed in the morning they would have other demands, you do not hear the prodestant politicians demanding that the prodestant paramilitaties disarm.

      BTW in a fair world David Trimble would be asked to return the Nobel peace prize as he has no real interest in peace if it means working with catholics.

      I would love some day to have a face to face discussion on this subject.

     Cheers Pat.
  • hammersleyhammersley Member Posts: 684
    It's officially spring: snow tires comin' off!

    Double celebration (make that triple): school auction was a smashing success (both financially & party-wise), St. Paddy's Day (the name today is O'Hammersley, BTW), and it's my son's un-birthday (school party for kids whose b-days fall in the summertime).. and we picked today because his name is.. Patrick! ta-dah!

    Cheers!
    Paul
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    Anybody have any experience with a plug in recorder called CarChip?
    www.davisnet.com

    Steve
  • ladywclassladywclass Member Posts: 1,713
    I've read Trinity ... and remember it being a great book, but it's been years ago ...
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    Read it again from the point of view of it being a really accurate account of how things really were and not as a novel as Uris claimed it to be.

     Cheers Pat.
  • lark6lark6 Member Posts: 2,565
    Pat: I read "Trinity" some years ago as well. Thanks for putting it in historical perspective.

    Loosh: In my years in DC I always found it annoying to go to the big three Irish pubs - The Irish Times, the Dubliner, and Ireland's Four Provinces - and hear the interns, law students et al. shout for the Unicorn song and the same old same old. Having seen one of your live performances I'm sure you came up with a better set.

    OTOH I did enjoy the one Bloomsday reading I attended at the Times.

    Ed
  • grahampetersgrahampeters Member Posts: 1,786
    G'day

    Must be an American thing. I haven't heard it here or in Britain since the 1960's. A nice little ditty when a youngster but must grow fairly wearing with repitition.

    Now, if I could only remember the rougher version of Galway Bay, I'd be travelling. The only bit I can remember at the moment is

    "On her back she had tattooed a map of Ireland...

    ...And as she scrubbed herself each Saturday, I'd watch the suds, the suds, flow down by Galway Bay"

    Not the most educational but points up where I've spent some of my life. Actually taught to me by winner of a Dublin singing prize, many years ago

    A quick Google search fills out the holes. Its a little number Loosh should cultivate for next St Pat's day

    GALWAY BAY

    Maybe some day I'll go back again to Ireland,
    If my dear old wife would only pass away
    For she nearly has my heart broke with her nagging,

    She's got a mouth as big as Galway Bay.
    See her drinking sixteen pints of Pabst Blue Ribbon,
    And then she can walk home without a sway.
    If the sea was beer instead of salty water,
    She'd live and die in dear old Galway Bay

    See her drinking fifteen pints at Pat Joe Murphys
    And when the barman says "it's time to go"
    She dosen't try to speak to him in Gaelic,
    but in language that the clergy do not know.

    On her back she has tattooed a map of Ireland,
    And when she takes her bath on Saturday.
    She rubs the Irish Spring around by Claddagh,
    just to watch the suds flow down by Galway Bay.

    There, I knew this was an educational forum

    Cheers

    Graham
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    Is that about a '98 2.5RS in Green? That's what they are known as :)

    -mike
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    I really sympathise, there is nothing I hate more than to sit around most gatherings on ST Patricks day and listen to wannabe Irishmen slobber into their green beer.

      Then the thing that really makes me want to puke is when they request all this Irish American junk music perpetrated for years by groups like the Rovers.

       Cheers Pat.
  • lucien2lucien2 Member Posts: 2,984
    what the Unicorn Song is, right? I mean, it is a kiddie tune that somebody (the Rovers or the Clancys or the like) did on an album back in the 60's, so now everyone thinks it's Irish. Luckily, we had no requests for that this year! Well we had fun anyway, today is sort of a recovery day.

    Mike- :lol: I never heard that before, but it's durn funny. I know I've never seen one in person!
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    <rant warning>

    WHEW! One crazy tobacco farmer goes nuts and it paralyzes the whole city! Imagine what a terrorist could do. Took me THREE hours to get to work today. Couldn't he at least pick a better cause, like budget cuts to Children's Hospitals?

    <rant done>

    Ed: the Irish Times was a hot spot with my crowd. Where else to get Guiness on tap and talk politics with the folks in Capitol Hill? The Four Ps was even more fun. Plus we'd do Flanagan's in Bethesda all the time for easy access to live music.

    -juice
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    juice,

    What's this with a tobacco farmer?

    Ken
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Some guy has a tractor down town and is in a stand off with police. They've closed several blocks and it basically created huge gridlock.

    He's protested tobacco farm subsidies, how lame.

    We are SO not prepared for a terrorist attack.

    -juice
  • oregonboyoregonboy Member Posts: 1,650
    Tobacco subsidies... it's hard to believe that we still subsidize the production of an addictive, poisonous drug that costs thousands of lives and millions (billions?) of dollars.

    -james
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Good question! He's in favor!

    OK, a while back I promised a pic of the plywood I hauled home. You can actually see the wood grain on one side and the white primer on the other (supposedly OSB) layer:

    http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4291908527&p=4235998858- &idx=18

    Who needs a pickup? The two sections of 6'x8' fence were actually a far bigger challenge, FWIW.

    -juice
  • lark6lark6 Member Posts: 2,565
    juice: I dunno, I never got into 4P's very much. I didn't have much time for play until the very end of my DC tenure. When I did I liked to go to the old 9:30 and the Crow Bar. For music I also liked Tornado Alley in Wheaton (saw Gatemouth Brown there once, good fun) and the Birchmere in Alexandria. For just plain drinking I usually went to Whitey's in Arlington, which we called "the center of the universe." There was also a series of three brewpubs on Wilson Boulevard owned by the same guy, called Roratonga Rodeo, Amdo and Bardo. The latter was housed in an old Oldsmobile dealership. I heard it's since closed and moved its brewing equipment way out in the burbs. I have no idea, it's been a decade since my DC after hours days.

    I recall seeing an article in the NY Times a few years back about R&D into alternative uses for tobacco. I wish I could find it; the only thing that sticks in my mind was that some compounds found in tobacco could be used in the treatment of alcoholism.

    Ed
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    9:30 gets surprisingly good acts to this day.

    Crow Bar closed - they demolished the whole building. We were bummed! It was very close to work, walking distance.

    Bardo's was were JFK Jr got in a fist fight. Funny how that's how it obtained notoriety. For those that never saw it, it used to be a dealer service bay and they left one car inside the bar. The place had about a hundred beers on draught, gotta love it!

    I saw Sapphire the Uppity Blues Women at Birchmere not once but twice. A buddy of mine is a huge fan.

    I'm trying to convince that buddy to get a Forester. He had a van now but just one kid who grew up and no longer needs booster seats or that much cargo space.

    -juice
  • lark6lark6 Member Posts: 2,565
    Not surprised about Crow Bar, that was an old dumpy building. I think it was Wm. Kennedy Smith, not JFK Jr. who got into the fight at Bardo. The car in the bar wasn't an Olds but a Plymouth IIRC and a jukebox was grafted into the nose. The last act I remember seeing at the Birchmere was The Roches.

    Ed
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    Just finished shovelling approx.600 cubic feet of snow out of the back yard and I am knackered.

      I am not supposed to do this and when my doctor gives me s##t for doing it I don't hear him offer to do it for me.

      It is starting to melt down now so it is wet and heavy, will be glad to see the back of this crap.

      Cheers Pat.
  • armac13armac13 Member Posts: 1,129
    I keep telling you that you need to move to the Comox Valley. Housing is cheap, the natives are friendly (they've even accepted me!), and if you don't like the snow just wait 5 hours - it will all be melted for you.
    :-)

    Ross
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Um, remind me to fire my fact-checker. Or to hire one, anyway! :-)

    -juice
  • bluesubiebluesubie Member Posts: 3,497
    NJ sounds like Canada!
    Snow from the President's Day Weekend storm (17 Feb) has finally *almost* melted from our lawn.

    The huge snow mountains in parking lots will probably still be around for several more days.

    -Dennis
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    That 600 cubic feet was a typo should have been 1600 cubic feet.

     Ross I would if I could but my wife wants to stay put and it would be no fun without her so there it is.

      Cheers Pat.
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Traffic was a little better today, but still affected by that nutty tractor guy.

    -juice
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    That's crazy. It's not very comforting to think that some guy could just drive a tractor right smack in the middle of some pond in our nation's captial.

    Ken
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    I heard they got him out, some how. Watch the news tonight for details.

    -juice
  • paisanpaisan Member Posts: 21,181
    And all I see is a post about a tractor? ;)

    -mike
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Join the chat tonight and you'll see a lot more talking.

    -juice
  • Karen_SKaren_S Member Posts: 5,092
    It's been five years since my family has taken a vacation and we're not all that comfortable with traveling at this time, but we're counting on the big Mouse to take care of us. ;-)

    I'll be gone until 3/31 and Sylvia will be checking in here and throughout the Owners Clubs. She's promised to be kind. :-)
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Sorry I was so late to the chat, my wife was working at home and using the ISP connection until 12:30!

    If the weather is nice this weekend it'll be time to wash all that salt off the cars. Who knows, maybe I'll even try to install that plood. With 5 cupholders, would that be a Subaru record? :-)

    -juice
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    I already have the five cupholders so I have you beat, you remember I added the 2002 console.

     Karen have a good vacation.

       Cheers Pat.
  • bat1161bat1161 Member Posts: 1,784
    Karen-
       Enjoy your vaction!

    Mark
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    That's right Pat. Didn't you do the opposite, i.e. remove plood and install black trim?

    -juice
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    That was Bit, thats how come you got his plood, I just installed the 02 console.

      Cheers Pat.
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Right, the console portion behind the shifter, right? Didn't you have to do a little customizing on it?

    They say when you start geezin' you lose two things, your memory and something else, I forget.

    -juice
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    Is a direct swap, dead easy to swap out, takes about half hour.

     It is called c.r.a.f.t, (can;t remember an effin thing).

      

      Cheers Pat.
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Patti's still working only part-time, but SoA is finally getting her a new home notebook and broadband service. She expects to have both in a couple of weeks so she can re-join us as a regular.

    Another thing, apparently SoA is *very* interested in the suggestions topics and is hungry for even more. They are following each and every suggestion.

    So hopefully paisan will get his H12 diesel touring coupe! ;-)

    -juice
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    Was out today and saw a current model outback, a white one, prolly 2000,or 2001, it had a patch of surface rust about 2 inchs around on the lower left corner of the tailgate.

      Now if I live to be a hundred I will never understand the mentality that allows what probably started as a small paint chip progress to the point were it will cost several hundred dollars minimum to repair.

    As well as this you lose the integrity of the origional paint, when a dab of touch up would have prevented it in the first place.

      This to me is just plain laziness and carelessness at its worst.

      Cheers Pat.
  • p0926p0926 Member Posts: 4,423
    Pat- Take a deep breath and let it go. You need to try and limit your OCD to those things that you can control and let go of those you can't :-)

    -Frank P.
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    You know I think what fuels me in keeping my stuff the best that I can is that growing up we were dirt poor.

      You were taught to take care of what you had because you did not know where the next one was coming from.

      When I see people abuse their stuff I think of the countless number of poor people who would give their right arms to have the stuff that is abused it just makes me angry.

      Cheers Pat.
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