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The American Road Cycling interactive database is moderated, meaning a human being periodically reviews new listings to assure the list remains reasonably accurate. Otherwise, unless the submitter selects either Do not publish any of my Contact Information on this web site, or UPDATE!, names submitted using the MEMBERSHIP SUBMITTAL FORM appear immediately on the MEMBERSHIP LIST. Any errors found may be reported using the QUICK QUERY FORM. People listed on the American Road Cycling MEMBERSHIP LIST do not necessarily share any of the other views or opinions expressed on this web site, nor do they necessarily agree with (or even enjoy) the manner in which these opinions are expressed. They merely attest here that they love riding their bicycles on the roads in accordance with local laws. Plus they wish somebody, somewhere, sometime would mention the fact that they do in fact have a legal and legitimate right to ride on U.S. public roadways. Mr. Fugett plans to someday print out the MEMBERSHIP LIST, roll it up in a tight baton, and swat it up against the heads of various people in charge of making public pronouncements and notifications such as establishing the laws of the land and reporting on the status of road cycling in America. However, he is sort of waiting for the list to actually mean something beforehand, instead of mostly just a bunch of names he grabbed from another one of his databases.
The UPDATE! selection allows people to send updated information while blocking double instances of the same name appearing on the web site. Technology Used The American Road Cycling Interactive Database is an instance of Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database running on a colocated Dell Rack Server with Microsoft Server 2003 operating system. The database is manipulated over the Internet with user controls developed using Microsoft .NET Framework implemented through C# and HTML by means of ASP and ASPX modules. Therefore, this list will easily scale to virtually unlimited size, while remaining extremely robust and secure. Plus the automation aspects will allow it to function correctly even after it grows well beyond the size which allows manual maintainability. That is to say, once the number of names coming in is too great for individual e-mail response from a human, the database will still function very nicely on its own, and it will continue providing a quick reference for legislative and administrative bodies to track the growth of interest in American road cycling rights. If your curiosity about the technology behind the American Road Cycling web site is unabated, see ITTYBITTYBIZ and KEYTAP®.
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