Ron Earp
Admin
Greetings All,
Thanks to everyone who has emailed me over the last few weeks offering to help out with GT40s.com in any way they can. I certainly appreciate it, and if I'm been lax in emailing anyone responses (lost passwords, etc. I'm sorry but I hope I'm caught up).
GT40s.com is evolving, but is basically a Web Forum dedicated to GT40s. I started it in May of last year because I determined that there was a need for a place that GT40 lovers/builder/owners could be housed. Club Cobra was the inspiration, but our interests were short lived there as the topics quickly went back to Cobras (Real vs. Imaginary, BB vs. SB, etc, etc, etc).
I hope that the Forum is meeting everyone's needs. I would like for it to remain netural to manufacturers, a place where people can go to get the straight story on cars that are available and help with builds, mods, and other aspects of GT40ness. I hope that we are at least being somewhat successful in this effort.
Over the next year I hope that the site will continue to grow and attract attention. I think it definitely will when the new Ford GT40 hits the streets. We've already added sections for different type of tech, and it is soon to become home to a couple of GT40 Club forum sections.
However, it is growing fast and it is getting a lot of visits (over 13000 per month) and putting out a lot of information (over 13 gig a month, text mainly!). Currently the message sections of the forum eat up 22 megabytes on the server, not counting the software. Our current software can only support 10 active forum areas and we're almost to that limit. With the addition of one club forum and reserving one other we'll be completely full.
I hope to soon also have links to all the GT40 companies, along with a gallery section for owner cars. However, this will take a software upgrade and a lot of time. Don't look for it until the latter part of this year.
However, lots of people have asked how they can help and that is a good thing. The forum doesn't cost so much per year to run, currently about $500-$650 or so, but it will become more expensive in the future. We (I personally) do not want our site to be for profit, and I would like to avoid advertising. But it is clear we could use some donations from the users to make it a break even venture.
So, this is where folks that wish to donate something to the Forum have their chance. I think that if those that really like the forum pitch in say, $5 or so, we'll be in fine shape. This is purely "At Will".
For those that know my schedule you probably know that I travel a lot. For the first time since October of 2000, I've actually been at home for 2 straight weeks with no travel. And, the best part is I've been building the car and liking it a lot! Amazing what you can do with a couple of hours each night without having to figure out where you left off 3 weeks ago before you went to Germany, France, and Boston. At any rate, I'm excited about the cars and the Forum again and hope to get it infused with some neat stuff soon, not the least of which will be some pictures of my progressing build!
So, if you'd like to make a contribution it'll have to be directly to me, GT40s.com is not a LLC or Corp yet and I hope it doesn't really have to be. My info follows:
Ron Earp
408 Vintage Grove Lane
Apex NC 27502 USA
I'll kill the topic after a week or so so my address doesn't end up all over the place. I will be on a bit of vacation on my motorcycle in the Blue Ridge mountains until Sunday coming, hope to have a good time.
Take care all,
Ron
Addition:
PayPal
For those that wish to use it please use my wife's account. Used to be mine, we switched it when she started getting so many baby clothes on Ebay.
The address is:
[email protected] (Only for PayPal, if you need to talk to me use [email protected])
Thanks a bunch for the support folks,
Ron
[ May 13, 2002: Message edited by: R. Earp ]
[ May 14, 2002: Message edited by: R. Earp ]
[ May 14, 2002: Message edited by: R. Earp ]
Thanks to everyone who has emailed me over the last few weeks offering to help out with GT40s.com in any way they can. I certainly appreciate it, and if I'm been lax in emailing anyone responses (lost passwords, etc. I'm sorry but I hope I'm caught up).
GT40s.com is evolving, but is basically a Web Forum dedicated to GT40s. I started it in May of last year because I determined that there was a need for a place that GT40 lovers/builder/owners could be housed. Club Cobra was the inspiration, but our interests were short lived there as the topics quickly went back to Cobras (Real vs. Imaginary, BB vs. SB, etc, etc, etc).
I hope that the Forum is meeting everyone's needs. I would like for it to remain netural to manufacturers, a place where people can go to get the straight story on cars that are available and help with builds, mods, and other aspects of GT40ness. I hope that we are at least being somewhat successful in this effort.
Over the next year I hope that the site will continue to grow and attract attention. I think it definitely will when the new Ford GT40 hits the streets. We've already added sections for different type of tech, and it is soon to become home to a couple of GT40 Club forum sections.
However, it is growing fast and it is getting a lot of visits (over 13000 per month) and putting out a lot of information (over 13 gig a month, text mainly!). Currently the message sections of the forum eat up 22 megabytes on the server, not counting the software. Our current software can only support 10 active forum areas and we're almost to that limit. With the addition of one club forum and reserving one other we'll be completely full.
I hope to soon also have links to all the GT40 companies, along with a gallery section for owner cars. However, this will take a software upgrade and a lot of time. Don't look for it until the latter part of this year.
However, lots of people have asked how they can help and that is a good thing. The forum doesn't cost so much per year to run, currently about $500-$650 or so, but it will become more expensive in the future. We (I personally) do not want our site to be for profit, and I would like to avoid advertising. But it is clear we could use some donations from the users to make it a break even venture.
So, this is where folks that wish to donate something to the Forum have their chance. I think that if those that really like the forum pitch in say, $5 or so, we'll be in fine shape. This is purely "At Will".
For those that know my schedule you probably know that I travel a lot. For the first time since October of 2000, I've actually been at home for 2 straight weeks with no travel. And, the best part is I've been building the car and liking it a lot! Amazing what you can do with a couple of hours each night without having to figure out where you left off 3 weeks ago before you went to Germany, France, and Boston. At any rate, I'm excited about the cars and the Forum again and hope to get it infused with some neat stuff soon, not the least of which will be some pictures of my progressing build!
So, if you'd like to make a contribution it'll have to be directly to me, GT40s.com is not a LLC or Corp yet and I hope it doesn't really have to be. My info follows:
Ron Earp
408 Vintage Grove Lane
Apex NC 27502 USA
I'll kill the topic after a week or so so my address doesn't end up all over the place. I will be on a bit of vacation on my motorcycle in the Blue Ridge mountains until Sunday coming, hope to have a good time.
Take care all,
Ron
Addition:
PayPal
For those that wish to use it please use my wife's account. Used to be mine, we switched it when she started getting so many baby clothes on Ebay.
The address is:
[email protected] (Only for PayPal, if you need to talk to me use [email protected])
Thanks a bunch for the support folks,
Ron
[ May 13, 2002: Message edited by: R. Earp ]
[ May 14, 2002: Message edited by: R. Earp ]
[ May 14, 2002: Message edited by: R. Earp ]