A 10 Year Anniversary

G'day all,
I had the idea to look up my records recently, and sure enough it is almost 10 years to the day since the original "ford.i8.com" web site was first put online. To be precise, it was around April 18, 2001. I'd bought my first car, the EA Ghia, just several months prior. I had planned to write an article about the EA's restoration-of-sorts for a general automotive web site I'd been running for some years beforehand, but found I had enough material to make a small, dedicated web site just for EAs.
Despite the huge effort I had poured into my previous web site, the EA site quickly surpassed it with increasing numbers of visitors and many suggestions that I eagerly took on board. This included the original 'Discussion Board' of June 23, 2001 that quickly attracted many legendary contributors such as jbolger, Kenaz and Rmyers who are still around to this day. Though I have no way of knowing, I believe that in its heyday, the EA Club (later EA-ED, then EA-EL via a merger with Sundeep's EF-EL site of the time) was the largest series-specific car club in the country.
A controversial merger with the juggernaut FordForums.com brought the upside of increased exposure and thus many new contributors, but the downside of 'higher ups' breathing down our necks and often treating us as second-class citizens. Just as my plan to turbocharge my car hit a variety of financial and organisational problems, the forum became increasingly politicized and unrest over its organisation - including my being accused of having a dictatorship over its affairs - eventually led to the demise of the Club's structure not long after FF members migrated to AFF.
I walked away from the whole thing and admitted defeat on my EA project, but the talents of Mr EFFalcon and the tireless enthusiasm of Sundeep meant that a spiritual successor to the original ford.i8.com had been born. I redirected my eseries.com.au and e-series.com.au URLs to the newly created boostedfalcon.net and have felt great pride ever since to see the legacy continue even in my absence.
The oldest archive is below, might bring back some memories for the veterans out there.
http://replay.web.archive.org/200105061 ... rd.i8.com/
Cheers to you all for keeping the original vision alive.
I had the idea to look up my records recently, and sure enough it is almost 10 years to the day since the original "ford.i8.com" web site was first put online. To be precise, it was around April 18, 2001. I'd bought my first car, the EA Ghia, just several months prior. I had planned to write an article about the EA's restoration-of-sorts for a general automotive web site I'd been running for some years beforehand, but found I had enough material to make a small, dedicated web site just for EAs.
Despite the huge effort I had poured into my previous web site, the EA site quickly surpassed it with increasing numbers of visitors and many suggestions that I eagerly took on board. This included the original 'Discussion Board' of June 23, 2001 that quickly attracted many legendary contributors such as jbolger, Kenaz and Rmyers who are still around to this day. Though I have no way of knowing, I believe that in its heyday, the EA Club (later EA-ED, then EA-EL via a merger with Sundeep's EF-EL site of the time) was the largest series-specific car club in the country.
A controversial merger with the juggernaut FordForums.com brought the upside of increased exposure and thus many new contributors, but the downside of 'higher ups' breathing down our necks and often treating us as second-class citizens. Just as my plan to turbocharge my car hit a variety of financial and organisational problems, the forum became increasingly politicized and unrest over its organisation - including my being accused of having a dictatorship over its affairs - eventually led to the demise of the Club's structure not long after FF members migrated to AFF.
I walked away from the whole thing and admitted defeat on my EA project, but the talents of Mr EFFalcon and the tireless enthusiasm of Sundeep meant that a spiritual successor to the original ford.i8.com had been born. I redirected my eseries.com.au and e-series.com.au URLs to the newly created boostedfalcon.net and have felt great pride ever since to see the legacy continue even in my absence.
The oldest archive is below, might bring back some memories for the veterans out there.
http://replay.web.archive.org/200105061 ... rd.i8.com/
Cheers to you all for keeping the original vision alive.
