Long awaited rendering
After a long time of many people asking what the "Ford Police Vehicles Tribute SSP" will look like, I finally decided to make it public. Here is a little more information to solve the most common questions I get (and this will be updated as time goes on)...
5pt0Joe.com is Now Mobile R3ADY!
5pt0Joe.com is now equipped with the latest web technology to improve website performance on tablets and cell phones, commonly referred to "Mobile R3ADY!" Although there is a lot of technical terms I could throw out, if you don't understand what is meant, it will simply be gibberish. So, here is what it is in simple terms. 5pt0Joe.com is now utilizing Twitter Bootstrap, a new and highly advanced development that makes websites faster and easier to build, maintain, and for you the visitors, faster and easier to view on computers, smartphones, and tablets! This is now a "responsive" website, meaning it can change sizes easily for viewing on a variety of home and mobile devices.
Read more...2012 Summer Update
Well, in all honesty, this summer in general has been less than exciting, except for three particular moments this summer had me smiling from ear to ear. Before I get into this though, I'd like to apologize for the lack of updates on this site. Between 5pt0Joe.com (personal site) and my business site (ShowCarCustoms.com), my focus is on the business with a little bit of back-end work on 88mphTimeMachine.com when I can. Now let's get on with the good stuff...
It's What Makes Time Travel Possible... at 88mphTimeMachine.com!
Now for those who occasionally check the site, you may recall a very, very important day in my life... the day I experienced time travel and got to see my dream car, the one car I would sell everything I have to own... a Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine replica! If you missed out on this, 5pt0Joe goes "Back to the Future". A few weeks after meeting the Shea's, I was asked a question that I didn't even have to think about the answer, "Would you build a website for the DeLorean Time Machine?" Of course, my answer was a BIG yes! I do not consider myself a professional web designer, but I get by and learn new things all the time. I don't want to make a living doing it, as I just want to dabble with it here and there and maintain the sites I physically use. 88mphTimeMachine.com, however, was the exception to this rule.








