I can get it for about $170
lol my brother would sit in front and my parents sit in the back. ha.
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hmmmm either that or just get tint.....
Gangstaaaahhhhh!!!!!
hmm to spend $2300 on an LSD from Jim Blanton or not..
Depends on if $2300 is worth your control for a certain number of turns on the track and the time savings it gives you.
Yup, that's me!
I bought that domain name back in 1999 during my senior year of college for an IT web design project. I believe that I registered the name and hosting space and paid 5 years in advance through a friend who worked at an internet start up (pretty sure I paid nothing for both--LOL).
I initially built the site as a fan site for the New England Patriots for the class. After I graduated college a few buddies of mine and I bought a 1974 Winnebago for $500, painted it Pats' colors and used it for tailgating games. We kept an archive of our drunken escapades on the site--it was really meant just for us. As we started advancing in our careers, it was decided that we should take it down (drunken photos with stories of passing out at tailgates isn't the stuff you want your boss to see).
Anyhow, when I started putting together DIY's and needing web hosting space for pictures, i just used the old domain name and space I already had. By the time that it was up for renewal (and they wanted to charge me this time) there were too many links out on the 'net that I didn't want to break, so I just stuck with it.
Glad to hear that someone is still getting use out of it though! I mostly just use it as a dumping ground for car pics etc now...
Screen cap of the original site. There was some Macromedia Flash spiinging footballs ont he left, but the version is so old it won't run on the new version of Flash. LOL
http://www.bigpatsfans.com/bpfarchive.JPG
^Small world.
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To clarify my existence I just ghetto edited the site with my Mafia (and every other forum) name...
http://www.bigpatsfans.com
For those of you IT geeks out there, I built it in the original version of Microsoft FrontPage waaay back in the day (I'm not a web developer and have no artistic talent whatsoever). Since I'm too lazy to update it ever, I keep it around on a Windows 2000 virtual machine with the old version of FrontPage loaded onto it--solely for the purpose of my about once a year changes. LOL