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Well I guess that it is time for me to interject a comment or two here. I am well aware that if I offered to buy the site my offer would be rejected, and I also do not want to buy the site or really have anything to do with it other than look here everyday as a guy who once owned 2 968s and enjoyed (and still enjoy) being a 968-less member. Nonetheless, here goes.
I sold some businesses a couple of years ago - 2 in 2008 and 4 others in 2012. I can tell you that new owners will want nothing to do with old ownership and, if old ownership wants to have some sort of controlling interest in the forum with some new minority members then I think that it would be very unlikely to find anyone who was interested. New owners either buy it all or buy something else.
Flash (and Jay too, but this conversation seems to be under the direction of Flash), if you 1) no longer have interest in 968s, haven't the time or interest to manage the admin stuff, 2) don't have the time or the interest to have it make money, 3) won't be continuing the platform D1R that benefited from the forums, and 4) want the forums to be in new hands, then do yourself a favour buddy and just move on. Sure, it won't be what YOU want it to be - it will be something else that might not be worse - but what will it be if you hang on and don't want to participate? You can't steer a parked car. You made the leap with the cars (and seem to be very happy with it), are making the leap with D1R (and seem to be happy with it), so make one more leap. Sell it to whomever will pay what you want and don't look back.
The forum will move on for better or worse with new owners. You will not likely be forgotten but will not likely be needed for long either. Not negative, not positive, just a fact.
Unlike Grand Funk Railroad, I am just outside looking in.
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I truly do not believe that the 5 conditions stated above are onerous for a new ownership. These are the guiding principles that founded this site and we have done everything in our power to maintain these standards. I would never try to force any additional conditions on new ownership, and have no interest in keeping control once the site is sold, though I would be honored if my title was changed to Ex Officio.
As I have stated previously, I am not in as much of a hurry to sell as Bob. I still have, and will have for the foreseeable future my 968. So I still have a selfish interest in seeing this site continue. That said, I have been putting the pieces in place and have plans in the next several years to retire early and spend my remaining decades seeing the world. Sentimentally, I would like to know that this little home was being taken care of in my absence.
Happy New Year to everyone,
Jay
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I think, without trying to put to fine a point on it, that the issue for most potentially interested parties is likely less to do with maintaining the 5 operating conditions as noted earlier as it does perhaps ensuring that new owners are just that - owners - and are free to make their own decisions as they see fit. New owners do not want input from old owners (I speak from experience as I was "shuffled along") unless they ask for it. Everything that I read here suggests that this is NOT the plan.
To my way of thinking, the options are 1) the existing owners keep it and do as they see fit because they do not want the forum to deviate from the tried and true plan - it's been doing well so far so that probably could continue, 2) the existing owners sell it and move out of the way because they really want out, and 3) the existing owners sell some of it to a group of individuals, none in any great quantity, and then everyone spends an inordinate amount of time disagreeing on everything. And #3 assumes that there will be anyone who even wants to go down that road.
But, when it all is said and done, it's just a Flash in the pan, so to speak.
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making money usually requires the former to be less than the latter.
Kim Strong, Nova Scotia
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