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Blas 01-08-2024 10:03 AM

This place is dead?
 
This place is deader than a door nail.
Nobody doing anything to their car?
Nothing broken?
No questions?
Maybe post some photos of your dog or your girlfriend?
Anyone have any good recipes to share?
Geez…
Blas

eschaider 01-08-2024 12:07 PM

I suspect the continuing poor website login and posting performance has discouraged many from participating.

It took five minutes for me to login and get to this posting. Most guys don't have the time to waste, especially when the website forum can take an indeterminate length of time usually longer than five minutes. Last evening I quit waiting an went out with the wife. Three hours later when I returned my screen said the server had timed out ?!?!.

After a while, this kind of performance can discourage just about anyone.

More fuel to the fire:

This post went into never, never, land when I clicked Submit. These days I build the post in Word and past it into a Message Window on the site so when it crashes I can start over and past from my word doc into the website's Message window and try again.

eschaider 01-08-2024 12:16 PM

I suspect the continuing poor website login and posting performance has discouraged many from participating, Blas.

It took five minutes for me to login and get to this posting. Most guys don't have the time to waste, especially when the website forum can take an indeterminate length of time usually longer than five minutes. Last evening I quit waiting an went out with the wife. Three hours later when I returned my screen said the server had timed out ?!?!.

After a while, this kind of performance can discourage just about anyone.

More fuel to the fire:

This post went into never, never, land when I clicked Submit. These days I build the post in Word and past it into a Message Window on the site so when it crashes I can start over and past from my word doc into the website's Message window and try again.

Rather than a posting you recieve a message stating,

"... can't open the page "www.clubcobra.com/forums/newreply.php?
do=postreply&t=147538" because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection. This sometimes occurs when the server is busy. Wait for a few minutes, and then try again. "

The sever is not busy! The site software is out of date, and damaged/broken yet again!

When the post finally was accepted by the CC site software nearly 90 minutes had passed!!

eschaider 01-08-2024 12:20 PM

I suspect the continuing poor website login and posting performance has discouraged many from participating, Blas.

It took five minutes for me to login and get to this posting. Most guys don't have the time to waste, especially when the website forum can take an indeterminate length of time, usually longer than five minutes. Last evening I quit waiting and went out with the wife. Three hours later, when I returned, my screen said the server had timed out ?!?!.

After a while, this kind of performance can discourage just about anyone.

More fuel to the fire:

This post went into never, never land when I clicked Submit. These days, I build the post in Word and paste it into a Message Window on the site so when it crashes, I can start over without losing the post and paste it from my Word doc into the website's Message window to try again.

Rather than a successful posting, you will receive a message stating,

"... can't open the page "www.clubcobra.com/forums/newreply.php?
do=postreply&t=147538" because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection. This sometimes occurs when the server is busy. Wait for a few minutes, and then try again. "

The server is not busy! The site software is out of date and damaged/broken yet again!

When the post finally was accepted by the CC site software nearly 90 minutes had passed!!

eschaider 01-08-2024 12:24 PM

And it posted it three times!!

sunman 01-08-2024 12:44 PM

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Mark IV 01-08-2024 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eschaider (Post 1522338)
More fuel to the fire:

This post went into never, never, land when I clicked Submit. These days I build the post in Word and past it into a Message Window on the site so when it crashes I can start over and past from my word doc into the website's Message window and try again.

Yeah,

Learned that one a while back. Got tired of re-typing the same crap over and over. Still, sometimes I forget and of course that's when the site bites my a$$.

patrickt 01-08-2024 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 1522343)
Got tired of re-typing the same crap over and over.

I've been typing the same crap over and over again for almost 20 years now.:cool:

blykins 01-08-2024 01:17 PM

It will never be like it was 20 years ago.

patrickt 01-08-2024 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blykins (Post 1522345)
It will never be like it was 20 years ago.

Nor will I.:(

twobjshelbys 01-08-2024 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eschaider (Post 1522341)
And it posted it three times!!

In every case for me so far when I get an error on the first submit the submission actually happened, it seems it's the return to the topic flow that fails. When it happens to me I open the thread in a new window and the last post has always been mine (and if it isn't it's still in the "back" page of the first window.) I used to keep long posts in a backup document too...

Tommy 01-08-2024 01:56 PM

I no longer have a Cobra. But as we're looking for something to talk about other than the pitiful condition of the website, I'll offer this. . . The exhaust system on my Cheetah was all designed by me. That included the mufflers in the 20" long, 4" diameter side pipes. I've tried nine different baffle combos trying to get the sound down without strangling the engine. None of them have made me happy. I've recently collected material for number 10. Simply described it consists of a 3.5" diameter steel tube with metal panels inside dividing the interior into three equal size spaces. Caps welded on each end will force the exhaust to go down the first space, back up the second space and then down the third space to exit. The caps will be sized to fit snuggly within the 4" side pipes to prevent bypass gases and minimize rattling parts. . . I'm hoping that tripling the distance traveled by the exhaust and separating it from the walls of the side pipes will help. But I've been wrong nine times before, so I'm not holding my breath.

My other long term project is my "box of parts Berkeley." As you'll see in the pic (not my car), a completed 1958 Berkelely SE328 resembles a two-thirds scale Cobra. They are tiny cars made of fiberglass without a metal frame. The originals were powered by 328cc motorcycle engines, so it will not be a burner. In fact they are so small and fragile I will likely never drive it on a street with a speed limit higher than 25 MPH. . . But for now mine is little more than a box of parts that need a lot of work. It should keep me busy for the rest of my car building life.
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eschaider 01-08-2024 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1522346)
Nor will I.:(

One is age related, the other not so much :D ...

Blas 01-08-2024 04:52 PM

Ok Tommy, what happened to the fence behind the cars.
Blas

Tommy 01-08-2024 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blas (Post 1522352)
Ok Tommy, what happened to the fence behind the cars.
Blas

That was a random pic I found that shows the relative size of a Berkeley. If that was in NW Florida, I'd guess their sprinkler system washed down the fence finish with mineral laced ground water. If it was in Texas, it might have taken a direct hit from an armadillo fart.

eschaider 01-08-2024 05:29 PM

Armadillo farts are potent medicine! Definitely something you do not want to trifle with ...

Alfa02 01-08-2024 05:50 PM

New posts soon !!
 
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Give me a day or so, I promised a story on a really neat car, that Brent (EM-0785) & I bought in Nov. of last year. Brent will also start a post on his new build, another cool car, that does belong here. Here's a sneak peek of the 15X6.5" Borrani wire wheel on the car I'm in care of, Brent is in charge of the new car, and I'm in charge of this older car. Cheers Gentlemen.

twobjshelbys 01-08-2024 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Tommy (Post 1522348)
The originals were powered by 328cc motorcycle engines, so it will not be a burner.

A friend with a dealership that has a fondness for old British cars had a Berkeley. The engine was a 2- cycle motorcycle engine. I didn't get any pics of the engine the night it came in but it's pretty spartan.

KarlzEE Bebout 01-08-2024 06:40 PM

That Tommy-Rot sure do a good job makin' dem wheels shine! :)

Tommy 01-08-2024 06:41 PM

Yeah, Tony. There's not too much to a Berkeley. The entire car weighs about 600 pounds and originally had a top speed of about 60 MPH. My itch to own one started back in 1960 when one of my uncles brought one home. I'm not trying to do a stock restoration of my box of parts. I think of it more like a rat rod that will resemble a Berkeley.


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