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  1. #1
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    Default New Site

    I was just browsing the web at work, and I found a new race website that by first glance, looks pretty cool. Has anyone else seen it? It is called GoWagon.com. Does anyone know anything about it? Thanks for your help!

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    Default GoWagon.com

    It seems that it is some sort of social networking site for endurance athletes. It also appears that the site will offer online race registration for race directors in the future. Has anyone else heard of this or had a chance to visit the site? Where did it come from, etc...? Thanks! Have a great day.

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    Registrant:
    Richard Scott
    43085 Beacon Street
    Prairieville, Louisiana 70769
    United States

    Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)
    Domain Name: GOWAGON.COM
    Created on: 08-Oct-07
    Expires on: 08-Oct-12
    Last Updated on: 03-Nov-08

    Administrative Contact:
    Scott, Richard richscott262@yahoo.com
    43085 Beacon Street
    Prairieville, Louisiana 70769
    United States
    (225) 622-6373

    Technical Contact:
    Scott, Richard richscott262@yahoo.com
    43085 Beacon Street
    Prairieville, Louisiana 70769
    United States
    (225) 622-6373
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    I'm going to GO OUT ON A LIMB and say that Craig, or should I call you Richard, that you created this site, to answer your own question.

    Or is it just a coincidence that your profile states that you are from New Orleans and so is the owner of the website?
    Last edited by RunColo; 03-19-2009 at 03:46 PM.

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    Default Good work detective

    Nice try! If I created a site and wanted to tell you about, I would just come and tell you, "hey, check out this new site." My name is actually Craig Geraci, and I am a law student in New Orleans, not Prairieville, LA. Maybe you should get your facts straight before you start judging people. I find you very offensive and rude.

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    The Power of Google!

    http://twitter.com/Craig_GoWagon

    Wow Craig, so here we have your name and Go Wagon after it, it's your twitter account. Also, on this page is your name and a link to gowagon.com

    We even have this post:

    Helping @rich_gowagon with the beta version of GoWagon.com, and then I am off to class.
    So your asking this board about information to gowagon.com and you're working on the beta version. Nice try!

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    Hey RunColo

    Young people may have brain cells but there is no substitute for time on the planet and profiling. This twit's post just screamed "bogus". He either knows it or is going to make a crappy lawyer for not understanding the world.

    He can certainly skip taking any more classes in "The art and practices of being a sleazy lawyer" I'd guess he's getting good grades there for sure.

    I'd like to have him on the stand and see him stumble through an explanation for this. Can't you just see the "umm a humm a humm,,," sweats.

    Craig Geraci - Craig is one of the original founders of the Shared Vision Track Club, and is currently in his final year at Tulane University School of Law. Although he is a huge sports enthusiast, he was never a big runner until he helped start the SVTC. Craig is the Vice-President of the track club, and currently heads up our New Orleans group and volunteers weekly as a guide.

    Rich Scott - Rich is a sales rep for a medical device company and has been an avid runner for the past decade. Inspired by his son, who is legally blind, he decided to start the Shared Vision Track Club in an effort to help blind and visually impaired individuals become more active. He is currently training with Phil Templet to help him run his first 5k.

    Edited to add:

    People can be a good person and do things that are laudible but put em near the internet and they turn stupid because they think that because they can't see the other person that anything goes. Actually, what goes on is that people "don't" think when on the internet. Their alter ego shows up.
    Last edited by Veteran Runner; 03-20-2009 at 09:32 AM.
    Steve Moland
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    Default Sorry

    Hey Guys,

    No stumbling here. I apologize for being deceptive. I was only trying to help a friend without having a post seem like spam. I have no financial interest in the website. I just went about it the wrong way. In hindsight, I am sure you guys would have been willing to help out with the site had I only asked for the help from the beginning.

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