Decking out the Project350z in DotNetNuke
This post was originally posted on my 350z website, Project350z.com
Some of you know I have a car problem, some of you don’t. So to explain this a bit. I started racing cars in a sport called Autocross back in 2000, and have been doing it pretty heavily since then. In late 2002/early 2003 I was building websites around my racing hobbies, and I was getting into .NET at the time for work. Well, low and behold I stumbled on what was to become DotNetNuke and the rest is history. I’ve had quite a few car websites on DotNetNuke over time, though if you compare the number of sites to the number of actual cars over that time, the number of cars wins!
I don’t have an Autocross event coming up for a couple weeks, but I couldn’t wait, I had to do something to the car. To see more detail check out this full blog post. It has DotNetNuke related content I swear
So here she is, DotNetNuke logos on the front and the back of the 350z.
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What is DotNetNuke? DotNetNuke is an open source platform for building web sites based on Microsoft .NET technology.
Why would someone put a DotNetNuke logo on their car? My car website, www.project350z.com, runs on DotNetNuke. My personal website runs on DotNetNuke, my wife’s site runs on DotNetNuke, my daughter’s website runs on DotNetNuke, SCCAForums.com runs on DotNetNuke. I work for DotNetNuke Corporation. I’ve used DotNetNuke for 8 years now. My life revolves around DotNetNuke, and has for a long time, and hopefully will for a long time as well.
So I found it fitting that I should try to help promote the product in any way I can. That includes putting the logo on my car, front and back. I’ve done it before, on a different car, so why not on my current car!
So what do you think? Am I crazy?