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Why The New Blue Ice Color? An Opinion.
Posted On 07/25/2008 18:19:12 by Andy
After reading a number of posts, I'm starting to see that many of the current Victory Owners are questioning Victory's decision of adding the Blue Ice color to numerous bikes in the 2009 lineup. While this color may not appeal to many of the diehards, I understand what Victory is doing and can appreciate their efforts. So, when you read posts of folks calling the Blue Ice color, Powder Blue or Fairy Blue, take a moment to understand what could be Victory's motivating factor for introducing... Read More



Finally, I Got Away From The Computer
Posted On 07/25/2008 11:56:56 by Andy
Needless to say, I've been swamped getting this site up and running. So, before I get started on this post, allow me to thank those who registered as Members of TheVOG.net. the response was above our expectations and I'm happy to report that even at the highest usage periods, the site held up and never slowed down. During the initial design phase of this site, the VOG t eam spent a great deal of time focusing on how to make this site run smooth... Read More



The Calm Before The Storm
Posted On 07/22/2008 15:44:40 by Andy
It's been a crazy few months, but all the work has been completed. Now the question is: Will it be accepted by others? What I'm referring to is this upcoming grand opening of TheVOG.net. I thought I'd take a moment to let you know why I decided to invest the big bucks, put together a great team and spend a massive amount of time to create this site. So, why did I embark on this adventure? the simple answer is that TheVOG was created out of necessity. Allow me to explain... I've been an avid ride... Read More



A Sad Gadget Milestone - RIP The Sharper Image
Posted On 06/02/2008 10:30:21 by Andy
When I graduated college in the late 1970's, I worked for a string of new product companies such as Texas Instruments, Panasonic and Uniden. Back then, bringing a new product to market included a series of planned events and rollouts. If there was a new product concept, a typical marketing rollout would have the product first appearing in an upscale catalog such as the Sharper Image, Hammacher-Schlemmer or Neiman-Marcus. This was a great way to gain exposure for an individual product and just ob... Read More








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