Not a rant at all. And with wikipedia any person with electricity in their trailer can go in and edit stuff. I put this in my uhm, rant if you noticed "I don't have time to straighten it out, best leave that to > VAM 'experts' of which I am not one" so hopefully someone who actually > cares....and knows.....about the VAM cars can 'go straighten it out'. Not > that it would matter. Some Ford guy will step in and quickly point out > that 'the AMC 390 is really a Ford 390 because their friend had one'. Eh, > or they read it on wikipedia or on back of Hot Wheels box I guess. Eddie Stakes 713.464.8825 eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.planethoustonamx.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Victor the Cleaner" <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxx> To: "Eddie Stakes" <eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "AMC/Rambler owners, drivers and fans." <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 4:18 PM Subject: Re: [Amc-list] VAM on 'the prestigious internet' site > On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 03:41:15PM -0500, Eddie Stakes wrote: > >> Hi Jonathan, no, I don't want a wikipedia account, nor have a intention >> of >> ever wanting one. I don't have time to straighten it out, best leave that >> to >> VAM 'experts' of which I am not one. But due to crap like wikipedia is >> why >> we have stuff out there like the new Hot Wheels 71 AMX. While the details >> and the car are nice, on back it has 'born in: Auburn Hills, Michigan' >> and >> 'designer: Chrysler LLC' and 'specialty: big a big rear spoiler, fender >> bulges and optional denim interior, this muscle car was made for straight >> line performance' >> >> My point is simple: if someone had bothered to simply do a little >> research >> instead of relying of some fool blogging on wiki (I don't know what >> Mattel's >> problem was, but guess is that they found erroneous information off a >> website; maybe wikipedia!) but it now takes years of undoing what one now >> sees on back of Mattel's new Hot Wheels 71 AMX, as anyone who buys one, >> and >> don't really know.....will always assume that Mopar made the 71 AMX >> 'because >> they saw it on back of toy car box (or pick one: wikipedia, allpar, Mopar >> website ect). >> >> Griping about it here is good therapy and maybe, just maybe, some folks >> who >> have more time on their hands will either comment in that goofy blog, and >> get stuff straight, or even write Mattel to ask them to simply please get >> facts straight on back of toy box. On the latter....Mattel had a 69 AMX >> that >> you can sometimes find on ebay, and it came out in I believe 2001. Same >> deal, "made by Chrysler" and many people called and emailed to no avail. >> 8+ >> years later, we get nice Hot Wheels car, but same misinformation on back. >> Which is the gist of my original post. And as time goes on, all out cars >> will be 'made by mopar' and more and more diluted stuff on wikipedia and >> allpar about AMC, nothing more. It might be why no one ever commented in >> that 'prestigious internet' blog spot, just sort of blew it off as allpar >> for the course. > > Whatever. All I'm going to do it point out that creating a wikipedia > account and correcting the offending entry (or entries) would have taken > you less time and typing than the above rant. > > jl > > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list