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This email has been posted on many ST related sites and it as good of a start to
document the hiSTory of this great community. Please post any other information you'd like.


This site (ST-Owners.com) came 10 years after this all started so there's a ton of hiSTory out there.
Thanks!


Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 00:51:18 -0600
From: Charlie Woods <cwoods@server.iadfw.net>
Subject: The STOC has come of Age

The ST Owners Club (STOC) has come of age

Late in 1993 when Derek Catt and Charlie Woods dreamed up the idea of having an Electronic ST Owners Club, we were attempting to work around the then leading edge of electronic communications, UNIX servers and PINE/ELM mail programs. There were no WEB browsers like Netscape or Mosaic, there were no email programs like Free Agent or WinVN.

Our mail lists was just that, a simple email with everyone email address appended to the recipient header. Derek mailed out the STUFF newsletter electronically. Most of the newsletters were excerpts from the months collection of emails Derek received concerning products members of the list had bought or tried that were used or related to the ST1100.

At that time, most of the people on the email list were DoD members (Dennizens of Doom). The DoD is mostly related to the Usenet news group REC.MOTORCYCLES. And so, in true DoD fashion, the STOC was formed, although there is no connection between the DoD and the STOC.

The application for a STOC number was a simple, funny idea to poke fun at the sport bike side of the ST yet, providing our members their own way of recognizing others that had the same interest in ST1100's by including their STOC number at the bottom of each email they sent.

After Derek's untimely death, Jim Alexander took over the task of compiling the monthly STUFF newsletters and continued until his transfer to another job outside the USA. Derek's father, George Catt then took up the task of publishing the STUFF. All the while, the STOC list of members was growing.

The most significant improvement for the STOC members was the creation of the WEB page by Michael Galassi. The Internet had finally come of age and it was becomming easier for people to retrieve information. Michael did an excellent job of collecting everything that had transpired in the past and designed and maintains the WEB page for us.

If you search the Internet using Yahoo for motorcycles, you'll find the STOC WEB page listed... We're famous.

Now, the December 1995 Motorcycle Consumer News (MCN) reader survey (page 36) form lists the STOC as one of the choices for current motorcycle organizations of which you may be a member.

I can think of no greater tribute to those who have been involved in the making of the STOC than to see the "organization" recognized in a national motorcycle publication.

I know Derek is smiling down at us for our accomplishment.

See'ya

Tiller STOC 002
 
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Why are some numbers on the list black and others green and what does 'verified' mean?
 

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While jogging the memory and going back to the history, I came across an article that I wrote back in the summer of 1995. It was under ST1100 Newsletters, 10 ST1100 Magazine Summer 1995, Vol 3 No 3. pdf titled "Happy ST'er with Twisted Arm". When I read it I kinda got goose bumps as I remember when Helen called me and finally twisted my arm to write the article. Fond memories of years past. Looking forward to the day we quit RVing to get a garage full of m/c's once again.
 
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