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My name is Piter Jankovich. oOnly want to tell, that your blog is really cool
And want to ask you: is this blog your hobby?
P.S. Sorry for my bad english
Hi, possibly i’m being a little off topic here, but I was browsing your site and it looks exceptional. I’m setting up a blog and trying to make it look clean, but everytime I touch it I mess something up. Did you design the blog yourself? Could someone with little experience do it, and add updates without messing it up? Anyways, good information on here, very solid.
Eduardo, happy to help if I can. Can you be a little more specific about what you’re attempting to change? Yes, I designed the logo, but the rest is largely WordPress’ templates, and I just applied some of the available options.
My name is Piter Jankovich. oOnly want to tell, that your blog is really cool
And want to ask you: is this blog your hobby?
P.S. Sorry for my bad english
It’s a lucrative hobby. Thanks!
I can only laugh as I read them. All do is nod in agreement! Ok.
Admirable blog! I’ll probably be referencing some of this info in my next paper.
Very nice of you to say, Jack (?). What’s your paper’s theme?
Duh, I meant Chris.
Hi, possibly i’m being a little off topic here, but I was browsing your site and it looks exceptional. I’m setting up a blog and trying to make it look clean, but everytime I touch it I mess something up. Did you design the blog yourself? Could someone with little experience do it, and add updates without messing it up? Anyways, good information on here, very solid.
Eduardo, happy to help if I can. Can you be a little more specific about what you’re attempting to change? Yes, I designed the logo, but the rest is largely WordPress’ templates, and I just applied some of the available options.