Is there a way we can adjust the height:width ratio to preserve the correct perspective of photos on our pages? Most are like the Altes Forsthaus two comments below - squeezed. Is that a result of certian files sizes, or types of files?
Also, for those of us with split auto-personalities, is there a way to change the "signature" image from group to group? E.g., my Turner is my general "sig." But, on the Alfa group I would rather have my Alfa as my "sig."
Hi Stephen, im not much of a vintage guy, but i am sorta local to the area. If your having any events at Autobahn Country Club, let me know. I have never been there so i need a bit of information about going.
At 11:27am on February 6, 2009, Paul Duchene said…
Hi Stephen: Best number for me is my cell phone 503-407-8312.cheers
Paul
PS: I remembered I've always wanted a big pre-war Tatra T77. After Citroen DS19s, where else can you go? That's a shameless badge ripoff to try and call that new hatchback a DS. Just think how good a DS could be now with all the modern tech. It would actually work ALL the time, instead of being like Woody Allen's girlfriend quote "She was crazy 27 days out of the month, but Oh those other three days..."
Hey Stephen,
I have added a Movie Car Fans Group to the groups section. Thanks for checking out my site and the words of encouragement. Let me know when you want that Ferrari 330 P4 for your desk. I have a beauty for you.
Hi Stephen:
It's a small damn world isn't it? Whereabouts in England?
I was thinking it'd be helpful To Cris Vandergrif who puts on the historic races here if I signed up and also keep me in touch with what else is going on in Vintage racing. Gill Campbell who runs Laguna Seca (another Brit) is one of my oldest and best friends in this country, certainly my cutest oldest friend by quite a bit.
She and I covered the centennial of the London to Brighton in 1996. I'd still like to run that one day but all the eligible cars are in six figures now, except for the curve dash Olds.
Paul
Hi Stephen
Not sure how to do what you said. ie personalize my home page. I would like it, if you can do it have my GT40 and Coupe photos at the top of my Photo page. instead of the mustang pictures.
Many thanks - I only hope I can add something useful and interesting in the future. For your members who have an interest in books, not just motoring, please drop in on my company website: www.touchstone-books.net Naturally I would like to recommend my book 'Cobra - The First 40 Years' but we also have a very successful book on aviation to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the RAF called 'Fighting Force' with some amazing photographs from one of the very best air-to-air photographers in the business, Jamie Hunter.
Hi Stephen,
Tried that but it dosn't seem to want to work says file needs to be .jpg and it is but........
Alan
At 12:23pm on February 5, 2009, Jon McKnight said…
Stephen
We'd appreciate our website being added to the links session of your website. We also invite all members to stop by the Center either when they are racing at the Glen or just vacationing in the beautiful Finger Lakes area of New York state
The Center is open Monday-Saturday from 9AM-5PM all year long and is an invaluable resource for interested or involved in the vintage racing scene. The is no admission charge,but as we receive no federal,state,or local support,donations are always welcome. I also think that 2009 Opening Day at Watkins Glen International will be of interest to the many Mark Donohue fans out there. Details are posted on our website and I would be happy to add VRL to our contact list for all upcoming Center events.
Jon McKnight
Director of Marketing & Development
International Motor Racing Research Center
610 S. Decatur St., Watkins Glen, NY 14891
607-535-9044 www.racingarchives.org
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Is there a way we can adjust the height:width ratio to preserve the correct perspective of photos on our pages? Most are like the Altes Forsthaus two comments below - squeezed. Is that a result of certian files sizes, or types of files?
Also, for those of us with split auto-personalities, is there a way to change the "signature" image from group to group? E.g., my Turner is my general "sig." But, on the Alfa group I would rather have my Alfa as my "sig."
Norm
You are welcome to visit us at the 'Altes Forsthaus St. Hubertus' ... the Ringhaus!
Best Regards
Frank
Regards
Paul
Lennart in Sweden!
Sorry that I haven't gotten back to you, I've been ultra busy. I will try to give you a call in the next day or so.
Rodney
Looks like fun. Nice Site! Not sure how you found me, but I'm glad.
Mark H
Paul
PS: I remembered I've always wanted a big pre-war Tatra T77. After Citroen DS19s, where else can you go? That's a shameless badge ripoff to try and call that new hatchback a DS. Just think how good a DS could be now with all the modern tech. It would actually work ALL the time, instead of being like Woody Allen's girlfriend quote "She was crazy 27 days out of the month, but Oh those other three days..."
I have added a Movie Car Fans Group to the groups section. Thanks for checking out my site and the words of encouragement. Let me know when you want that Ferrari 330 P4 for your desk. I have a beauty for you.
Rodney - www.moviecarmania.com/proddetail.asp?prod=MCM-0566
JB
It's a small damn world isn't it? Whereabouts in England?
I was thinking it'd be helpful To Cris Vandergrif who puts on the historic races here if I signed up and also keep me in touch with what else is going on in Vintage racing. Gill Campbell who runs Laguna Seca (another Brit) is one of my oldest and best friends in this country, certainly my cutest oldest friend by quite a bit.
She and I covered the centennial of the London to Brighton in 1996. I'd still like to run that one day but all the eligible cars are in six figures now, except for the curve dash Olds.
Paul
Regards,
Brad Davies
www.aclifts.com
Not sure how to do what you said. ie personalize my home page. I would like it, if you can do it have my GT40 and Coupe photos at the top of my Photo page. instead of the mustang pictures.
Many thanks - I only hope I can add something useful and interesting in the future. For your members who have an interest in books, not just motoring, please drop in on my company website: www.touchstone-books.net Naturally I would like to recommend my book 'Cobra - The First 40 Years' but we also have a very successful book on aviation to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the RAF called 'Fighting Force' with some amazing photographs from one of the very best air-to-air photographers in the business, Jamie Hunter.
Trevor
Do you have a phone number and I will call you.
Alan
Tried that but it dosn't seem to want to work says file needs to be .jpg and it is but........
Alan
We'd appreciate our website being added to the links session of your website. We also invite all members to stop by the Center either when they are racing at the Glen or just vacationing in the beautiful Finger Lakes area of New York state
The Center is open Monday-Saturday from 9AM-5PM all year long and is an invaluable resource for interested or involved in the vintage racing scene. The is no admission charge,but as we receive no federal,state,or local support,donations are always welcome. I also think that 2009 Opening Day at Watkins Glen International will be of interest to the many Mark Donohue fans out there. Details are posted on our website and I would be happy to add VRL to our contact list for all upcoming Center events.
Jon McKnight
Director of Marketing & Development
International Motor Racing Research Center
610 S. Decatur St., Watkins Glen, NY 14891
607-535-9044
www.racingarchives.org
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