

PC Magazine Internet User
February 1997
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Ryan Snodgrass' HomePage
Here's a slick and interesting personal home page in the "all-about-me"
category. Ryan offers a short biography, his resume, and links to his
friends' sites, all in a beautiful and easy-to-navigate design. He has
annotated links to Web sites that relate to his work and hobbies, as
well as an informative guide to his hometown.
Tools Used:
Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Notepad
Other Winners:
An Alternative World
KBS Beer Bottle Collection
Primordial Soup Kitchen
Robert's Home
the Tantalizing Texas THANGS site
The Bunch
Rob's Photography Page
The Chronicle's of Daniel's Weird Head
Stay Tuned
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I started FerrariNet in May 1994 to share my enthusiasasm for the Italian
marque with others in the online community. In the beginning, FerrariNet
was the only site available online covering Ferraris and quickly grew with
support from dedicated enthusiasts around the globe such as Chris Kanterjiev
of the Dimebank Garage, Jeff Littrell of Sempre Ferrari, Christian Gurney,
Carlton Fung, and Pat Scopelitti as well as many others who contributed
time and energy. I would like to give my thanks to them for all of their
help. It wasn't long until several magazines recognized the accomplishments
of FerrariNet including ComputerLife, PC Computing,
Yahoo! Internet Life, Automobile, Prancing Horse,
Ferrari World, Ferrari Market Letter, and
Sempre Ferrari. I hope FerrariNet is remembered for years to come
for the value it brought to old enthusiasts and by the new enthusiasts it
inspired. FerrariNet was taken offline during the middle of July 1996 due
to legal action by Ferrari SpA.
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Automobile Magazine
December 1995
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Ranked #1 on Automobile's Coolest Web Site List
A serious Web site for serious redhead fans. Includes color photos,
archives, racing news, related publications (and Web sites), plus a Who's
Who of Ferrari Owners on the Net. Where else could you learn that
musician/composer Herbie Hancock owns a 1994 348 Spyder in rosa
metallic and black?
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The unofficial FerrariNet site runs almost neck and neck with Ferrari's
official Web presence. The impressive and extensive photo gallery includes
over 75 images ranging from vintage Ferraris to new models to racing machines.
Producer Ryan Snodgrass features many resources online, including a pricing
guide, club newsletters, submitted stories from Ferrari owners, and a quite
useful technical-tips page. Also included at FerrariNet is info on dealers
and parts, factory tours, clubs and organizations, and a log of Ferrari
owners from across the Net -- to inspire a sharing of enthusiasm, of course.
Since FerrariNet abandoned their racing section, the official Ferrari site
gets the checkered flag, but FerrariNet runs a close second.
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February 15, 1996
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FerrariNet is the original and best Ferrari site. This site is exhaustive
and potentially addictive. About the only thing missing is a graphical
tour of the Ferrari factory. You'll see tons of pictures, including a
Ferrari Fine Art section, where you can view images like the Ferrari
Daytona that won the first Cannonball Run. Learn the history behind the
prancing horse logo. Click on a U.S. map to find dealers, mechanics, or
parts in your area. Read or contribute a technical tip, check out the
excerpts from the Ferrari Market Letter (the Ferrari classifieds/price
guide newsletter), and get information on market prices, events, and
racing.
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1996
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FerrariNet picked as one of PC Computing's 1001 Best Sites on the Web.
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April 1995
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