ViperJeff
Viper Truck Registry
Viper Truck Registry/Viper Registry
Phase 6 Complete
Phase 1: Discover All Viper Truck VIN's
Phase 2: Discover All Viper VIN's
Phase 3: Document All Viper Equipment Lists per VIN
Phase 4: Viper Equipment Breakouts
Phase 5: Document Viper breakouts on Registry Web Page
Phase 6: Document All Viper Truck Equipment Lists per VIN
Phase 7: Viper Truck Equipment Breakouts (in Work)
Not started
Phase 8: Document Viper Truck breakouts on Registry Web Page
Phase 9:Verify All Years 1992-2017 Viper and Viper Truck are complete on Web Site (Currently some Viper data is missing)
Phase 10: Bring the IVR Current
The IVR I have not updated for some time. A lot of things I needed to complete before I did that and the format that was used in the beginning got very awkward with GEN IV & V with all the different options. Trying to decide if returning the IVR 1992-2008 the way that Jay Herbert let it and adding GEN IV & V to a different page that allows for the carious combinations without squeezing things down so much that they can actual be read. A lot to consider.
Getting there
At some point I was going to place everything in an ebook(s), until I started reading about ebooks. It seems the biggest issue with ebooks is Piracy. There is an estimated 30% loss due to illegal copies. Also seems that there are some pretty easy work around's to the protections that can be put on ebooks. The thought was to do a year by year breakdown, VIN, with the Equipment List and several breakdowns.
The safest way would be paper. A little research there was a bit horrifying. Something as simple as the 1992 Viper would be (my cost) between $9-11.00 per copy as the book would be between 300-350 pages. That was with A5 size paper, print would be pretty small. Decided not to look any further as a full 8.5x11 paper would probably be near $20.00 a book (just a guess) and with the 2005 Viper Truck being over 5000 trucks would possibly mean the cost (to me) would be greater than $150.00+ a copy. That is not a good deal at all, 19 bucks maybe.......
So until I figure out a better e solution. I should be done this year with all the documenting
Yea!!!
Vj
Phase 6 Complete
Phase 1: Discover All Viper Truck VIN's
Phase 2: Discover All Viper VIN's
Phase 3: Document All Viper Equipment Lists per VIN
Phase 4: Viper Equipment Breakouts
Phase 5: Document Viper breakouts on Registry Web Page
Phase 6: Document All Viper Truck Equipment Lists per VIN
Phase 7: Viper Truck Equipment Breakouts (in Work)
Not started
Phase 8: Document Viper Truck breakouts on Registry Web Page
Phase 9:Verify All Years 1992-2017 Viper and Viper Truck are complete on Web Site (Currently some Viper data is missing)
Phase 10: Bring the IVR Current
The IVR I have not updated for some time. A lot of things I needed to complete before I did that and the format that was used in the beginning got very awkward with GEN IV & V with all the different options. Trying to decide if returning the IVR 1992-2008 the way that Jay Herbert let it and adding GEN IV & V to a different page that allows for the carious combinations without squeezing things down so much that they can actual be read. A lot to consider.
Getting there
At some point I was going to place everything in an ebook(s), until I started reading about ebooks. It seems the biggest issue with ebooks is Piracy. There is an estimated 30% loss due to illegal copies. Also seems that there are some pretty easy work around's to the protections that can be put on ebooks. The thought was to do a year by year breakdown, VIN, with the Equipment List and several breakdowns.
The safest way would be paper. A little research there was a bit horrifying. Something as simple as the 1992 Viper would be (my cost) between $9-11.00 per copy as the book would be between 300-350 pages. That was with A5 size paper, print would be pretty small. Decided not to look any further as a full 8.5x11 paper would probably be near $20.00 a book (just a guess) and with the 2005 Viper Truck being over 5000 trucks would possibly mean the cost (to me) would be greater than $150.00+ a copy. That is not a good deal at all, 19 bucks maybe.......
So until I figure out a better e solution. I should be done this year with all the documenting
Yea!!!
Vj