So, how about it, Jay et al? It sounds like there is interest here (plus interest expressed by other folks on the old BB). I agree with Albert, kill stories will definitely liven up what is currently a somewhat dead board.
I also agree with BigJim that a disclaimer should cover us for legal liability -- and if not, someone is going to be able to sue us for something else anyway! BTW, if legal liability were really such a serious issue, why is it that every other car site seems to have a kill section (Corvette Forum, Camamro, Camaro Z28, LS1, RX7, [dare I say it] mkiv, etc.)? Are we the only ones who are aware of a risk, or are we just being overly concerned?
As far as the issue that Vipers are really fast and so we would have little to post about, I disagree. Perhaps it's different in Virginia, but here in California there are definitely a lot of fast cars that can hang with or beat a Viper (Porsche TTs, Shelby Cobra 427s, modded Vettes, older muscle cars built for drag racing, dare I say it -- Supras, though I haven't found one who will race yet, etc.).
Finally, with respect to the issue of maturity of those who post, I can't argue that there is a certain amount of puerile behavior exhibited on other kill forums, but that seems to go in inverse proportion to the cost of the car (i.e., I see more of it on RX7 and less of it on Corvette Forum). Yeah, there will be a need for some amount of "adult supervision". If that is deemed to be too burdensome by the current admins, I volunteer to be a moderator. (You can call me in for an interview to determine whether or not you think I'm mature enough to handle it
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Food for thought.
BTW, my vote is not to let kill stories be interspersed with off topics. First, for those who are interested in it, it will be less convenient to wade through. Second, all the issue raised about liability, maturity, etc., will still exist but will be harder for the admins to monitor. I think we'll have more control if we keep it in an isolated area.