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www.Club40Racing.com
I registered this name a while back, but I haven't fully linked it up until recently. Right now it points to the RCPRO page for Club 40. That may change, but for right now going to [link=http://Club40Racing.com]Club40Racing.com[/link] or [link=http://www.Club40Racing.com]www.Club40Racing.com[/link] will get you to the RCPRO Club 40 Racing home page.
I am going to add a Club and Links section soon. I just added a Gallery and Articles page to make finding the photos and good article threads easy.
I am going to add a Club and Links section soon. I just added a Gallery and Articles page to make finding the photos and good article threads easy.
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RE: www.Club40Racing.com
I also just registered [link=http://www.quickie25.com]www.quickie25.com[/link] for the Quickie 25 racing.
I can link it to the [link=http://www.rcpro.org/html/rules/quickie_25/quickie_25.htm]RCPRO Quickie 25[/link] section, or if someone wants to volunteer to build the web site, I will possibly host it on a FrontPage (2000 or 2003) compatible server for you.
I can link it to the [link=http://www.rcpro.org/html/rules/quickie_25/quickie_25.htm]RCPRO Quickie 25[/link] section, or if someone wants to volunteer to build the web site, I will possibly host it on a FrontPage (2000 or 2003) compatible server for you.
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RE: www.Club40Racing.com
Stan,
I used to own rcpro.com and I let it go just before RCPRO got kicked off. Unfortunately, someone else got it about 2 days before I tried to get it back. And while I own www.rcpylon.com it has been confusing to some that it also points to RCPRO.
I learned my lesson and I also own www.club40racing.org and www.club40racing.net ... I'll get those linked up shortly. If I can get the special org and net combo deal, I'll get them for quickie25 as well.
I used to own rcpro.com and I let it go just before RCPRO got kicked off. Unfortunately, someone else got it about 2 days before I tried to get it back. And while I own www.rcpylon.com it has been confusing to some that it also points to RCPRO.
I learned my lesson and I also own www.club40racing.org and www.club40racing.net ... I'll get those linked up shortly. If I can get the special org and net combo deal, I'll get them for quickie25 as well.
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RE: www.Club40Racing.com
Ok. [link=http://club40racing.org]club40racing.org[/link] and [link=http://club40racing.net]club40racing.net[/link] are hooked up.
[link=http://www.club40racing.org]www.club40racing.org[/link] and [link=http://www.club40racing.net]www.club40racing.net[/link] are too, but it will take up to 24 hours before they are propagated.
[link=http://www.club40racing.org]www.club40racing.org[/link] and [link=http://www.club40racing.net]www.club40racing.net[/link] are too, but it will take up to 24 hours before they are propagated.
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RE: www.Club40Racing.com
Thanks Eric.
A number of people have put a lot of work into Club 40. Ken Erickson and Chuck Waller have done a great job in Texas, and their efforts have inspired a number of other groups to join in the fun. Chuck has worked very hard at building the base in Texas.
[link=http://www.airborne-models.com/index.asp]AirBorne Models[/link] deserves a hand. They took notice and produced the solid color Sky Raider Mach II ARF kits, and kept the price the same. It is a great bargain, and they continue to work on improvements. They have a number of great products including the [link=http://www.airborne-models.com/html/productdetails.asp?ProductID=112]E198B P-51 Mustang EP[/link] and [link=http://ecsvr.com/abm/shopexd.asp?id=2215]E230 Voodoo Mustang EP[/link] that are great candidates for an electric racing class. Check out the hot new F1 models on the Just Arrived section. They look really cool.
A number of people have put a lot of work into Club 40. Ken Erickson and Chuck Waller have done a great job in Texas, and their efforts have inspired a number of other groups to join in the fun. Chuck has worked very hard at building the base in Texas.
[link=http://www.airborne-models.com/index.asp]AirBorne Models[/link] deserves a hand. They took notice and produced the solid color Sky Raider Mach II ARF kits, and kept the price the same. It is a great bargain, and they continue to work on improvements. They have a number of great products including the [link=http://www.airborne-models.com/html/productdetails.asp?ProductID=112]E198B P-51 Mustang EP[/link] and [link=http://ecsvr.com/abm/shopexd.asp?id=2215]E230 Voodoo Mustang EP[/link] that are great candidates for an electric racing class. Check out the hot new F1 models on the Just Arrived section. They look really cool.
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RE: www.Club40Racing.com
Good work Don. When I was in AZ I used to do the Speedworld site and had all three domain names for "speedworldrc" after I left my replacement dropped the speedworldrc for all three domains and went with "speedworldrcf.com" (company) and the speedworldrc.com was gobbled up as soon as it expired and now hosts a website for rc cars. The .ORG (organization) version was grabbed by a Samoan ISP and the .NET (network) is still available.
I still get confused when I try to look at the Speed World RC Flyer's site and try to go to a .org first. Then I remember it's speedworldrcf.com! With an "f" on the end for Flyer's. As a result I, and many others, get a look at the RC cars site prior to locating the airfield site.
I'm firm believer in reserving all three of the common suffixes to avoid problems. For several years the NMPRA website had a porn site using one of the suffixes. As you know and with your help, the NMPRA now has all three.
Very cool
I still get confused when I try to look at the Speed World RC Flyer's site and try to go to a .org first. Then I remember it's speedworldrcf.com! With an "f" on the end for Flyer's. As a result I, and many others, get a look at the RC cars site prior to locating the airfield site.
I'm firm believer in reserving all three of the common suffixes to avoid problems. For several years the NMPRA website had a porn site using one of the suffixes. As you know and with your help, the NMPRA now has all three.
Very cool