As you might have noticed something looks different here today. The holiday season is upon us once again, happy holidays to you!
If you would rather the regular SatelliteGuys look you can change back by selecting the SatelliteGuys Default Style from the pull down menu on the bottom left portion of the screen (Where is currently says SatelliteGuys Holiday)
I would like to take a moment and thanks some folks for an amazing 2005.
First and foremost to the BEST STAFF of any Internet forum on the Internet I would like to thanks the SatelliteGuys staff for their dedication and devotion. Many people still don't understand that these guys do not get paid for all their hard work! In my book all of the staff members are all SatelliteGuys of The Year!
Second I would like to thank our sponsors who help us with our bills, our sponsors pay a major chunk of our operating costs here each month.
Third I would like to thank our Pub Members and Supporting founders for there help in covering some of the costs that the sponsors don't cover. Truth be told if it were not for the supporters SatelliteGuys would not be here.
Fourth I would like to thank all of our 31,000+ members, after all we do this site for you! Thank you for all your suggestions and ideas which have made SatelliteGuys America's Favorite Satellite Information source! We are proud of the fact that we do listen to what you have to say!
Fifth and finally I would like to thank my wife Eva, as she lets me work on my "hobby" and does not even get mad at me when I need to dip into our bank account to pay for things related to the site. She really gives me the freedom and support I need to keep on going.
2005 was the best year yet for us, and we are looking forward to 2006! We are excited about our upcoming coverage of the CES show, and are proud of the fact that we have scheduled interview times with reps from all the satellite companies.
In closing I want to wish everyone a very safe and happy holiday season. My wish for each SatelliteGuys member is for all our members to have peace and joy in the new year!
All the best to you in 2006!
Merry Christmas!
If you would rather the regular SatelliteGuys look you can change back by selecting the SatelliteGuys Default Style from the pull down menu on the bottom left portion of the screen (Where is currently says SatelliteGuys Holiday)
I would like to take a moment and thanks some folks for an amazing 2005.
First and foremost to the BEST STAFF of any Internet forum on the Internet I would like to thanks the SatelliteGuys staff for their dedication and devotion. Many people still don't understand that these guys do not get paid for all their hard work! In my book all of the staff members are all SatelliteGuys of The Year!
Second I would like to thank our sponsors who help us with our bills, our sponsors pay a major chunk of our operating costs here each month.
Third I would like to thank our Pub Members and Supporting founders for there help in covering some of the costs that the sponsors don't cover. Truth be told if it were not for the supporters SatelliteGuys would not be here.
Fourth I would like to thank all of our 31,000+ members, after all we do this site for you! Thank you for all your suggestions and ideas which have made SatelliteGuys America's Favorite Satellite Information source! We are proud of the fact that we do listen to what you have to say!
Fifth and finally I would like to thank my wife Eva, as she lets me work on my "hobby" and does not even get mad at me when I need to dip into our bank account to pay for things related to the site. She really gives me the freedom and support I need to keep on going.
2005 was the best year yet for us, and we are looking forward to 2006! We are excited about our upcoming coverage of the CES show, and are proud of the fact that we have scheduled interview times with reps from all the satellite companies.
In closing I want to wish everyone a very safe and happy holiday season. My wish for each SatelliteGuys member is for all our members to have peace and joy in the new year!
All the best to you in 2006!
Merry Christmas!