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March, 2009
Dear snowboarding enthusiast:
Now you can show your support for this site and the community it fosters by making a donation through PayPal.
I've edited this site since 2003. So why am I asking for donations now?
Though the software to run the site, the discussion board
and the blog is free of charge, technical support is not.
Advertising on this site has helped pay these fees.
But now it's time to upgrade the bulletin board software. This should be done to enhance its security, so that it's always always available
to adults who wish to learn and talk about snowboarding in a supportive community of people who speak their language and share their passion.
And the upgrade takes
expertise, which in turn takes money.
Upgrading the bulletin board software is the most important improvement to be done. Once that's over,
I'll look at other ways of improving the site. Possibilities include making some changes to the design and introducing the ability to chat.
If you've got some ideas on how the Grays on Trays®web site can better offer instruction, advice, and support to the mature rider, I'd love to
hear from you. Drop me a line through Gmail.com. Use "Graysontrays" in the first part of the address.
Don't feel like chipping in? Short on cash? No problem. That's fine. This site will still be here, helping you
enjoy the winter, regardless of what you do or don't pay. If you're a 30+ rider who hasn't
signed up on the
bulletin board, I'd encourage you to do so.
You'll find a place unlike any other on the web.
Thanks for visiting!
John LaPlante
site editor
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