Hey guys. I was approached and asked to write an ongoing blog for a Corvette centric website.
I know, this is Hot Rodders, and not Corvette specific, however, I have heard from numerous people the same old complaints about the internet. I think the theory and premise remain consistent weather it's a Corvette, Hot Rod, or like me, a car that happens to be both.
This is not the first time anyone has asked me to write anything, I have been published throughout my career in the area of expertise which I was employed. However, this is the first time I've done anything car related.
If you could just replace the word "Corvette" with "Hot Rod" I'd appreciate your feedback.
I know that a lot of the points I highlight are applicable here and future editions will be more generic in scope. I'd sincerely appreciate your feedback.
Thanks in advance.
http://www.vetteblock.com/profiles/blogs/enthusiasts-and-the-internet
I know, this is Hot Rodders, and not Corvette specific, however, I have heard from numerous people the same old complaints about the internet. I think the theory and premise remain consistent weather it's a Corvette, Hot Rod, or like me, a car that happens to be both.
This is not the first time anyone has asked me to write anything, I have been published throughout my career in the area of expertise which I was employed. However, this is the first time I've done anything car related.
If you could just replace the word "Corvette" with "Hot Rod" I'd appreciate your feedback.
I know that a lot of the points I highlight are applicable here and future editions will be more generic in scope. I'd sincerely appreciate your feedback.
Thanks in advance.
http://www.vetteblock.com/profiles/blogs/enthusiasts-and-the-internet