Displaying 1 To 7 Of 7 Comments WordPress Ink Does Not Equal WordPress Cult @Wes Chyrchel – Thanks boss! How’ve you been? I’m down whenever you’re ready. Shoot me an email. » Posted By Dre Armeda On December 30, 2011 @ 5:49 PM @Kat M Bee – Thanks, Kat. It was last week. @Sheri – Thanks, Sheri :) » Posted By Dre Armeda On December 30, 2011 @ 5:47 PM @Ben – It would take a lot for another CMS to get into ink that lands on my arm. Again, WordPress has been a huge piece of my life, and will continue to be for the foreseeable future :) » Posted By Dre Armeda On December 29, 2011 @ 6:56 PM @Otto – Email sent, Senore. » Posted By Dre Armeda On December 28, 2011 @ 3:01 PM @Justin Tadlock – #samepage boss! Oh, and thanks :) » Posted By Dre Armeda On December 28, 2011 @ 3:01 PM Hey Jeff, thanks for posting. I’m a tattoo loving guy, and as I build on the rest of the artwork that I will get inked, I felt this was 100% appropriate. This wasn’t done because of any weird cult following at all. Just like I have planned out a Navy ocean theme for my right arm, I felt it was a way to carry WordPress with me through one of my favorite art forms, tattoos. It has a strong meaning to me, and I am proud to wear it. I stepped into the WordPress IRC channel for the 1st time in late 2004, built my first theme (cheesy as can be) in 2005. I have built business around WordPress, and have had the honor to meet some of the most brilliant web personas around today. The sense of community makes this more than just a platform, yes, but far from a cult. WordPress can be long gone, and it will always be a part of my life, I wouldn’t have it any other way. Thanks again for the post :) » Posted By Dre Armeda On December 28, 2011 @ 1:53 PM 14 Things To Consider When Choosing A Webhost For Your WordPress Powered Site Another consideration is migration services. This could be very useful for folks that don’t regularly work server side. Great post Jeff! » Posted By Dre Armeda On June 29, 2010 @ 8:41 PMComments Posted By Dre Armeda
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