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jhelgesen 12-05-2013 08:53 AM

Not on Rennlist anymore
 
Hadn't been on Rennlist in a while, quite a while.

All my old posts are gone. I inquired as to where they went and why as founding lifetime member I couldn't get into all the forums.

Guess that doesn't mean anything anymore, I was told to go to the join and pay page by the "help" desk

The grass is greener here anyway. Thanks guys.

widebody911 12-05-2013 09:06 AM

Yeah, I quit rennlist long ago. I even used to be on the PorschePhiles list back in the day

jhelgesen 12-05-2013 09:21 AM

I still have my Porschphiles sport shirt hanging in the closet. Need to pull that out for cars and coffee. :)

bleucamaro 12-05-2013 09:30 AM

I'm in the same boat. they removed my ability to edit and access my existing posts. I haven’t gone back to see if they removed all my posts, or not. Being a bit petty, I removed the photos I have hosted on my server. If I was really butthurt, I'd notify them that I've rescinded my copyright license to them, and issue a DMCA takedown, which would delete all my posts. And while I understand they have a business to run as they see fit, I do not agree with the core concept of charging people money to provide content.

onewhippedpuppy 12-05-2013 10:08 AM

I've been posting there recently because our 996 forum has nothing but cobwebs and chirping crickets. The 996 forum is pretty good, much better than the Honda Tech type vibe of the 944 forum that I used to frequent. I'm not a member, but may eventually join to post on the classifieds. It's not Pelican, but it's one of the better forums out there.

KFC911 12-05-2013 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by widebody911 (Post 7791141)
Yeah, I quit rennlist long ago. ...

Same here....I only visit one website on a regular basis, and since I'm here, don't give me any crap about porn either :D

Porsche-O-Phile 12-05-2013 10:26 AM

+1

The crowd here is more sophisticated and helpful too, generally speaking. The 944 forums over there turned into a bunch of kids acting like you'd expect them to on a Honda ricer forum, smattered with self-promotional BS from paying vendors hawking their latest junk. I confess I look from time to time but always think "thank goodness I'm not wasting my time there", then come here and waste even more of it! :)

Bugsinrugs 12-05-2013 11:09 AM

I have nothing but love for the 993 forum. Good advice and good people. I just did not want to pay for the off topic privilege anymore.

JavaBrewer 12-05-2013 11:17 AM

Back in '02 I got my first Porsche and became a member of Rennlist. I soon found Pelican and the rest was history :)

Now I'm recently back behind the wheel of another Porsche (996) and as Matt mentioned the Rennlist 996 forum is active vs the Pelican 996 morgue . So I'm a paying member there again. Still come here to kill time though.

941MXVET 12-05-2013 11:22 AM

I'm letting my "membership" expire as well. I was involved in a discussion where it came out that certain "members" were exempt from paying for their membership, while others were not. These were those members whose political views were consistent with ownership and therefore exempt from payment.

I still really like their 964 forum, and will continue to use their tech portion when necessary, but through with the Off Topic stuff.

jhelgesen 12-05-2013 11:51 AM

Well, John D heard my question to the webmeister and put me back on the list.

Thanks John D

Targa Me 12-05-2013 01:05 PM

I was a member of Rennlist a long, long time ago.
Seems like every time I asked a technical question someone replied with "go to pelicanparts.com, they'll answer your question."
The rest is history.

biosurfer1 12-05-2013 01:10 PM

I frequent the 968 forum on RL mostly because there is a dedicated forum for it, not bunched together with the 944/924. I tried some of the other ones but they are run by egotistical a-holes who suck the fun out of it. So Pelican OT, RL 968 and 914World is where I hang mostly.

911boost 12-05-2013 01:29 PM

I enjoyed the 964Turbo forum there when I had mine. Although I felt a bit like a red headed step child since it was not the 3.6 Turbo...

Otherwise the comments are pretty spot on, these threads come up every once in a while. John D. did a great job and I ddin't mind the sale to that big company, it just changed the forum a bit.

Bill

black_falcon 12-05-2013 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 7791273)
+1

The crowd here is more sophisticated and helpful too, generally speaking. The 944 forums over there turned into a bunch of kids acting like you'd expect them to on a Honda ricer forum, smattered with self-promotional BS from paying vendors hawking their latest junk. I confess I look from time to time but always think "thank goodness I'm not wasting my time there", then come here and waste even more of it! :)

Yeah.. I stopped visiting when every 944 thread turned into "install a small block chevy or GTFO". That forum was a gold mine when I discovered it back in 2003, too bad.

motion 12-05-2013 02:10 PM

I'm guessing that the internetbrands.com buyout a few years ago started the slow death spiral...

A930Rocket 12-05-2013 02:24 PM

I was on the Rennlist 911/930 Turbo forums for years starting in 2001, but it lost out to the 911/930 Turbo forum here, as the guys were much more technical. Dropped my membership after I sold my car a couple of years ago and it's just PPOT for me now.

John D did a pretty good job controlling what interntbrands (?) could and couldn't do when he sold it.


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