Linking to Other sites.
Started by SPECIALIZED, Feb 21 2010 09:28 PM
26 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 07 February 2012 - 09:30 PM
The site used to have a store the funded it as well as me selling advertising on the site too. I did away with the store except for CN merchandise. There is a donation button in the upper right of the side bare if anyone wanted to make a contribution. It would be greatly appreciated. As far as charging for a membership, it is something that I hope I never have to do, but may consider an upgraded membership in the future that would cost a small yearly fee. This upgraded membership would include rooms not accessible by the standard membership along with some other features I am keeping on the down low for now. Who knows, it may never happen.
"I think I'm thinking too hard"
#22
Posted 07 February 2012 - 09:58 PM
Thanks Urban, I will check that out. Hope it is PayPal set up. What about a get together sometime ? Have you given this any thought ? I hope I am not starting something here, but just wondering. I know the site I mentioned did the same as you say. But he had to finally start a membership. I said I been a member for four years, but I think it has been longer than that. But he also uses the same moneys every year and has a "Maintenance Day Gathering". We all get together and help one another do some maintenance to our bikes. Also eat and have some music and good clean fun. No alcohol is allowed and it is a good gathering.
James (Fuzzy)*I would like to see Kentucky become full inclusive of the crossbow*
......................"Without hunting, a mans soul seems to shrivel a little." Quote from Hankenhunter 3/12/2012.............................
2011 Parker Cyclone Express - Parker Arrows - Sling - Rope cocker - Hawke SR Illuminated scope - 100 gr G5 Montec Broaheads...
Two Mathews MQ-1s - One set at 63 LB for deer and one at 50 LB for turkey.... Easton Axis arrows and also Carbon Express Arrows....100 grain G5 Montec Broadheads....Peep with Extreme Archery Sites...
......................"Without hunting, a mans soul seems to shrivel a little." Quote from Hankenhunter 3/12/2012.............................
2011 Parker Cyclone Express - Parker Arrows - Sling - Rope cocker - Hawke SR Illuminated scope - 100 gr G5 Montec Broaheads...
Two Mathews MQ-1s - One set at 63 LB for deer and one at 50 LB for turkey.... Easton Axis arrows and also Carbon Express Arrows....100 grain G5 Montec Broadheads....Peep with Extreme Archery Sites...
#23
Posted 07 February 2012 - 10:01 PM
The members have had a few get togethers here from the Nation. Mostly in Texas for a hunt. Some of the members have very graciously hosted it on there own land or leases.
"I think I'm thinking too hard"
#24
Posted 07 February 2012 - 10:14 PM
I love you guys, but you have caused me to spend an awful lot of Money !!!
#26
Posted 08 February 2012 - 11:47 AM
grayfox, on 07 February 2012 - 10:14 PM, said:
I love you guys, but you have caused me to spend an awful lot of Money !!!
James (Fuzzy)*I would like to see Kentucky become full inclusive of the crossbow*
......................"Without hunting, a mans soul seems to shrivel a little." Quote from Hankenhunter 3/12/2012.............................
2011 Parker Cyclone Express - Parker Arrows - Sling - Rope cocker - Hawke SR Illuminated scope - 100 gr G5 Montec Broaheads...
Two Mathews MQ-1s - One set at 63 LB for deer and one at 50 LB for turkey.... Easton Axis arrows and also Carbon Express Arrows....100 grain G5 Montec Broadheads....Peep with Extreme Archery Sites...
......................"Without hunting, a mans soul seems to shrivel a little." Quote from Hankenhunter 3/12/2012.............................
2011 Parker Cyclone Express - Parker Arrows - Sling - Rope cocker - Hawke SR Illuminated scope - 100 gr G5 Montec Broaheads...
Two Mathews MQ-1s - One set at 63 LB for deer and one at 50 LB for turkey.... Easton Axis arrows and also Carbon Express Arrows....100 grain G5 Montec Broadheads....Peep with Extreme Archery Sites...
#27
Posted 29 February 2012 - 03:10 AM
Hi Urban Legend,
I know this comment is probably not going to be the most popular one that's been posted, but you would think that grown adults who are smart enough to figure out how to find and sign onto this website would have clearly understood that it's not a democracy. The people in this country or anywhere else for that matter, who go through the time, work and expense of building and setting up websites that cater to special interest groups and provide a gatherig place to support their interests have a right to impose any rules they see fit. That's the privelge of ownership.
To many people lose sight of the fact that these intellectual property belong to someone other than ourselves and although we have the privledes of an invited guest, we do not possess the rights of an owner, therefore we can follow the simple rules and continue to return, at our own discretion or we can have the guest privledges revoked.
It might help if we all remember who's house we're in from time to time and remember why we came here. It's amazing how fast these realities seem to get lost once people become seasoned members.
Just one mans thoughts!
Regards,
Xbow755
I know this comment is probably not going to be the most popular one that's been posted, but you would think that grown adults who are smart enough to figure out how to find and sign onto this website would have clearly understood that it's not a democracy. The people in this country or anywhere else for that matter, who go through the time, work and expense of building and setting up websites that cater to special interest groups and provide a gatherig place to support their interests have a right to impose any rules they see fit. That's the privelge of ownership.
To many people lose sight of the fact that these intellectual property belong to someone other than ourselves and although we have the privledes of an invited guest, we do not possess the rights of an owner, therefore we can follow the simple rules and continue to return, at our own discretion or we can have the guest privledges revoked.
It might help if we all remember who's house we're in from time to time and remember why we came here. It's amazing how fast these realities seem to get lost once people become seasoned members.
Just one mans thoughts!
Regards,
Xbow755
















