It goes without saying that providing information on the Internet is costly. At
this point the cost has been provided by myself.
In order to continue providing this great information, I am soliciting donations
to help upgrade the websites to allow more functionality to users/hobbyiests.
Currently our 9 jeep sites (1941mb-1945mb.com and 1942gpw-1945gpw.com) run on two
servers which are getting old. Both machines have been upgraded this past year with
the maximun RAM at 4GB each, and 500GB hard drives. This has pushed the BIOS to
it's limit. I have increased the internet bandwidth for these sites to a business
level of performance. Since Nov 2009, these machines have had over 50,000 page views,
thus, the information has value to many around the globe.
All of these enhancements has been provided absolutely free, thus far, because I
love the hobby and history, and enjoy helping others.
In 2011, I want to replace the two servers for better performance and expandability,
such as with a minimum of 8GB RAM that can be expanded to 16GB RAM, and about 1.5TB
or more of Diskspace.
I want to provide the following for users/hobbyiests to enjoy (this next year) such
as :
- Upload pictures of their Jeeps for viewing by others
- Search abilities on keywords in the Restoring section
- Continue on adding Restoring articles
- Ability to generate PDF files on the fly
- much more
All donations that are received will go towards the maintenance of these websites,
the costs associated with operating the websites, and to enhancements of these websites,
as well as, any new wwii jeep websites that may spawn from these.
Special thanks to those who have donated:
Name | Country | Date |
Alan Dowell | UK | Mar 2016 |
Sandro Fontana
| Italy | Jan 2016 |
Fredrik Bergius | Sweden | Dec 2015 |
Bernd Bamberg | Germany | Dec 2015 |
Thomas Campbell | USA | Oct 2015 |
Ams Farms | UK | Oct 2015 |
Nathaniel R Brown | USA | Aug 2015 |
James Ruggles | USA | Jul 2015 |
Sean Bowen | Netherlands | Jun 2015 |
Matt Miller | USA | Jun 2015 |
Stefano Pianu | Italy | Jun 2015 |
Bradley Daniel | USA | Apr 2015 |
Christopher Conklin | USA | Apr 2015 |
Andrew Callis | USA | Apr 2015 |
Massimo Duci | Netherlands | Mar 2015 |
John Bryson | USA | Feb 2015 |
Robert Lukes | USA | Feb 2015 |
Mark Sevigny | USA | Dec 2014 |
Mario Maipid | USA | Oct 2014 |
Mario Maipid | USA | Oct 2014 |
Lubomir Toman | Czech Republic | Aug 2014 |
Richard Lennon | France | Aug 2014 |
Mark Sternbach
| USA | Jun 2014 |
D G Hattier | USA | Jun 2014 |
Colin Packer | France | Jun 2014 |
Hartmut Luetz-Hawranke | Germany | May 2014 |
Suzanne Hoffman | USA | May 2014 |
Harley Padilla | USA | Nov 2013 |
Zareh Ohanian | USA | Nov 2013 |
Jonathan Stevens | USA | Nov 2013 |
Jon Rising | USA | Oct 2013 |
Gary Perkins | USA | Aug 2013 |
Robin N Gell | UK | May 2013 |
Arne Haug | Norway | Apr 2013 |
Brian Hughes | Austrailia | Apr 2013 |
Daniel Williams | USA | Mar 2013 |
Jose Jarmillo Urbe | USA | Jan 2013 |
Uwe Schmitz | Germany | Jan 2013 |
Mark Adams | UK | Jan 2013 |
Massimo Duci | Netherlands | Aug 2012 |
John Bayusik | USA | Jul 2012 |
Roy Meyvis | USA | Mar 2012 |
Harrold Nabben | Netherlands | Jan 2012 |
Bill Mullen | Australia | Dec 2011 |
Bill Maness | USA | Oct 2011 |
Gary Perkins | USA | Oct 2011 |
Dennis Deck | USA | Oct 2011 |
Markus Mueller | USA | Jul 2011 |
Richard K White Jr | USA | Jun 2011 |
Arne Haug | Norway | May 2011 |
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