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» Site title: All Avondale Owners' Caravan Club » Site description: UK-based rally club open to owners of all touring caravans and motorhomes manufactured by Avondale Coachcraft. Rally program and reports, newsletter, photos, and membership information.
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» Site title: A.Y.W.U. Camping Association » Site description: Michigan based organization for camping and outdoor activities bringing together families and friends. News, events, and donation request.
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» Site title: Bonair Owners Club » Site description: Contains events, photos, hints, tips, and contact information.
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» Site title: Born Free Leap'n Lions RV Club » Site description: Chapter of the Family Motorcoach Association for owners of Born Free motorcoaches. Upcoming events, factory dealers, classified ads, and membership application.
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» Site title: California Camping Club » Site description: Club site with live chat, photos, articles and membership opportunities.
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» Site title: The Camping and Caravanning Club » Site description: Welcomes all campers in all units including tents, caravans, and motor caravans. Membership benefits, FAQ, site finder, club news and information, links to local clubs, and application requestion form.
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» Site title: Camping Hoosier Style » Site description: Free online camping club offering campground information, recipes, photos, stories, and links.
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» Site title: Camping Women » Site description: Organization for women who seek group camping. Hiking, camping, trips. Non-profit all volunteer with membership opportunities.
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» Site title: Cape Cod Unit » Site description: Local Massachusetts chapter of the Wally Byam Caravan Club International. Adult ownership of a fully self contained and hard sided recreational vehicle manufactured by Airstream is a prerequisite for membership. Photos, officers, activities calendar, and membership application.
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» Site title: Caravan and Camping Industry Association of New South Wales » Site description: Professional association of caravan park and manufactured home estate proprietors, home, cabin, caravan, and tent manufacturers, and product retailers and dealers. Association information, holiday destinations, tips, and links to related sites.
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» Site title: Caravanners and Campers Christian Fellowship » Site description: Holiday fellowship of Evangelical Christians. Holds regular weekend rallies, organized locally across UK throughout the camping season, plus holiday rallies at home and abroad. Basis of faith, rally schedule, and membership information.
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» Site title: Chippewa Trail Camp » Site description: Official website for alumni of Chippewa Trail Camp in Rapid City - Traverse City, Michigan
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» Site title: Circle City Campers » Site description: Southern California family camping club serving Los Angeles and San Diego as well as Riverside, Orange and San Bernardino counties, established 1971.
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» Site title: Classic RV Club » Site description: RV camping club with members in Oregon and Washington. Open to RVs of all types. History of group, activities schedule, member list, dues, and contact information.
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» Site title: Connecticut Starcraft Camper Club » Site description: Group with families ranging from those that have newborns to those that are bringing the grandchildren welcomes any Starcraft owner in the New England area. Campout schedule, news and photos, and contact information.
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» Site title: Eager Beaver Camping Club » Site description: Greater Lancing, Michigan chapter of Family Campers and RVers (FCRV). Members camp in everything from tents to motorhomes and meet for weekend campouts and potluck dinners. Includes photos and information request form.
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» Site title: Early Risers » Site description: Detroit, Michigan chapter of International Family Campers and RVers offers organized events and fellowship. Newsletter, schedule of events, photos, and information request form.
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» Site title: Family Motor Coach Association » Site description: Site contains articles, photos, news about events, rally dates, merchandise and membership opportunities.
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» Site title: Fox Valley Tents & Wheels » Site description: Not-for-profit family camping club in the Chicago area that focuses on pop-up and tent camping.
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» Site title: Freedom North East 2000 Caravan Club » Site description: Rally programme, caravan news and information, picture board and a contact page of relevant organisations. United Kingdom.
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» Site title: Friends of Nature - Nepal » Site description: Friends of Nature - Nepal, a service oriented NGO dedicated to promote ecotourism and conservation of environment in Nepal.
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» Site title: Friendship Ventures » Site description: Minnesota non-profit organization offering camping, respite and travel programs.
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» Site title: Gay Caravan and Camping Club » Site description: Social group for lesbian and gay campers and caravanners holding regular meets throughout the UK. Purpose of the club, membership guidelines, fees, photos, and reports on previous events.
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» Site title: Great Lakes Pop Up Club » Site description: Formed to bring pop-up camper owners in the Great Lakes region together to share information and ideas. Membership information, FAQ, and links to state chapters.
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» Site title: HMC Club » Site description: Club for owners of Hawkins Motor Coach. Site offers pictures and calendar of events and activities.
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» Site title: Irish Camping and Caravan Club » Site description: Group founded in 1971 to promote camping and caravanning in Ireland offers adult and family memberships. Branches include Leinster, Leeside, Shannonside and Corrib. Past and upcoming meets, newsletter, and membership information.
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» Site title: Komfort Kruisers » Site description: Motor home club based in Southern California offering news, photos, events and links to other clubs. Members have 11 monthly outings a year.
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» Site title: Medium Duty Truck Birds of a Feather » Site description: Special interest group of the Escapees RV Club whose purpose is to share information about the use of MDTs for pulling large 5th wheel trailers. FAQ, membership information, and links to related sites.
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» Site title: Michigan Good Sam » Site description: State chapter of Good Sam Club. Offers rally information and registration sheets, local chapter contacts, officer list, and news.
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» Site title: National African American RV'er Association » Site description: Family oriented non-profit club. Site promotes membership and access to newsletters, rallies, educational seminars and mail. Photos and recent events page.
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» Site title: National Caravan Council » Site description: Representative trade body for the UK caravan industry. News and information, events, resources, directory of holiday parks, and links to related sites.
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» Site title: North Coast Family Campers » Site description: Northern Ohio based family camping club welcomes any type of camping unit as well as tents. Events, fees, and contact information.
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» Site title: Northern Frontier Camp » Site description: Christian organization that provides summer vacation programs for fathers and sons. Located in the Adirondack mountains.
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» Site title: Northumbrian Tent Camping Association » Site description: UK based organization with organized secluded holiday and weekend outings catering to interests of individual members.
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» Site title: Ohio Nomads On-Line » Site description: Sponsors rallies, shares information of interest to motor-coach owners, and offers fellowship and a voice within the Family Motor Coach Association. Schedule of rallies and events, photos, member profiles, and contact information.
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» Site title: Ontario Private Campground Association » Site description: Non-profit trade group dedicated to supporting and improving the operation of private campgrounds in the Province of Ontario, Canada. Camping tips, campground search, and membership information.
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» Site title: Roamin' Rigs » Site description: Tampa chapter of Family Motorcoach Association providing information on activities and events.
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» Site title: Severn Valley Group of Motorcaravanners » Site description: Record of the group's activities since 1962 and news of current and upcoming events. Committee members, rallies, photos, and guest book.
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» Site title: The Silk Route Motorcaravan Club » Site description: English site for the French motorcaravan club l'Association Camping-Cars sur les Routes de la Soie et du Monde. Specializes in overlanding by motorhome to China and other exotic destinations. Principal business of the club is supporting members who organize their own expeditions. Bulletins, events, and membership information.
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» Site title: Somerset Centre » Site description: Site of UK caravan club providing news, rallies and events.
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» Site title: St. Louis Wild » Site description: Providing family oriented outings in and around St. Louis.
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» Site title: Sterling Caravan Owners Club » Site description: Club in UK with news, events, rally listings, photos and links to other clubs.
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» Site title: Texas Boomers RV Group » Site description: RVing/Camping enthusiast group in Texas. Includes news, recipes, events, pictures, and related links.
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» Site title: Tidewater WBCCI » Site description: Serving Airstreamers in the Tidewater Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina area. Provides fellowship and information regarding travel and maintenance of Airstream trailers and motorhomes. Newsletter, officers, and rally information.
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» Site title: Vacamas Programs for Youth » Site description: A nonprofit camp for children from inner city areas located in New Jersey.
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» Site title: Wally Byam Caravan Club International » Site description: Club for Airstream owners, with chapters throughout North America. Calendar of events and rallies, membership information, maintenance tips, and FAQ.
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» Site title: Wandering Individuals' Network » Site description: Group of young, single RV owners who go RV camping and caravanning. Provides membership application, schedule of future events, photos, and general information.
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» Site title: WBCCI Denver Colorado Unit Airstream Club » Site description: Unit of the Wally Byam Caravan Club International, a caravanning, rallying, and social club for owners of Airstream recreational vehicles. Events, newsletter, and membership information.
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» Site title: Wilderness Adventurers of Ontario » Site description: Toronto-based outdoors club involved in informal canoeing, camping, hiking, and cross-country skiing trips. Includes events calendar, FAQ, photos, trip reports, and membership information.
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» Site title: WinterCampers.com » Site description: Wild and crazy group based in New York state who would rather battle sub-zero temperatures than mosquitoes. Logs and photos, gear reviews and funny poetry.
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"''Tis the night before Christmas," I thought with a frown.
I was stuck at the office. The network was down.
The routers were hung in the closet. All crashed.
Their tables had holes in their data. All trashed.
Remote distribution, it seems, just for fun,
Had erased DLLs Windows needed to run
On 84 desktops way down in accounting.
I sat stunned at my desk, my blood pressure mounting.
When all of a sudden there arose such a clatter,
I saw that a server had something the matter.
There was smoke coming out of the main hard disk drive.
"No problem," I thought. "I''m set up with RAID 5."
But I found out the system I thought was unstoppable
Had disk drives that turned out completely unswappable!
"No problem," I thought. "I''ve tape backup to thank."
And then I discovered my backups were blank.
The UPS burped, and its lights all went out.
I started to scream! I started to shout!
But nobody heard as I vented my rage.
My gurus were all on vacation those days.
And nobody''s tech support answered the phone.
I was nose deep in trouble, completely alone.
When out at reception, I heard a soft knock.
As the hands just touched midnight on my desktop clock.
"What''s your problem?" he asked.
"Never mind, friend, I know.
I checked out your network five hours ago.
I did some proactive analysis, so
I knew that this time bomb was going to blow."
Who was this guy? Who did he think he was?
He was dressed in red coveralls, white beard, black gloves.
His eyes had the twinkle of technical genius.
His smile cut down personal distance between us.
He spread out his tools, and went straight to his work.
"Whoever configured this network''s a jerk,"
He said with a :-) as he quickly rebooted,
Uploaded some software, and smoothly rerouted
The LAN to a WAN that he quickly supplied
With bandwidth at least 20 gigabits wide
That went via wireless, I think, LEO,
To tech support elves waiting at the North Pole.
"Now bridging, now routing, now Ethernet hubs!"
He chanted as each piece of hardware he rubbed.
"Cheer up, my good friend! Lose that mindset so tragic!
Technology often looks just like some magic
To people who don''t understand what we do.
Now a switch, emulation, now middleware glue!
Look at the protocols, check one or two,
Debug a bit, test a bit, presto! We''re through!"
My data was back! Every system checked out!
Tears of joy wet my face as I wandered about.
"How can I thank you? You must be Saint Nick!"
He said, "Really, my friend, it''s not such a great trick,
If you don''t give up hope, focus on what you''re doing,
And read all your issues of NETWORK COMPUTING."
And I heard him exclaim, as his reindeer were coursing,
"Merry Christmas to all! And consider outsourcing!"
Humor of the day
December 26, 1999
Dear Santa,
You must be surprised that I''m writing to you today, the 26th of December. Well I would very much like to clear up certain things that have occurred since the beginning of the month, when, filled with illusion, I wrote you my letter.
I asked for a bicycle, an electric train set, a pair of roller blades, and a football uniform. I destroyed my brain studying the whole year. Not only was I the first in my class, but I had the best grades in the whole school.
I''m not going to lie to you, there was no one in my entire neighborhood that behaved better than me, with my parents, my brothers, my friends, and with my neighbors. I would go on errands, and even help the elderly cross the street. There was virtually nothing within reach that I would not do for humanity.
What balls do you have leaving me a fucking yo-yo, a stupid whistle, and a pair of socks? What the fuck were you thinking you fat son of a bitch?!
That you have taken me for a sucker the whole fucking year to come out with some shit like this under the tree. As if you hadn''t fucked me enough, you gave that little faggot across the street so many toys that he can''t even walk into his house.
Don''t let me see you trying to fit your big ass down my chimney next year. I''ll fuck you up. I''ll throw rocks at those stupid reindeer and scare them away so you''ll have to walk back to the fucking North Pole, just like what I have to do now since you didn''t get me that fucking bike.
FUCK YOU SANTA. Next year you''ll find out how bad I can be, you FAT-SON-OF-A-BITCH!
Sincerely,
Little Johnny