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Paul Said,
January 14th, 2009 @6:53 pm  

Very nice, Todd. Wordpress has excellent documentation and I think you’ll find it a joy to use. Good Luck!

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pacurrie Said,
January 15th, 2009 @8:13 am  

Nice job! Looks very slick! Love your blog – keep up the good work!

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Josh Said,
January 17th, 2009 @11:30 am  

Good looking site todd.

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Keith Said,
January 22nd, 2009 @7:28 am  

Todd,
I updated 3 sites this week to 2.7. I had no problems with 2 of them, but my main site fell apart during the process, and luckily my designer had a backup of the site! I learned a valuable lesson about backing up before doing any thing to my site like and upgrade to WP! Anyway, I was down most of the day yesterday and could have lost sales because of it, so I will be backing up every chance I get from now on!

BTW, I am finally writing on my blog again now that all the holidays are over and the first one is about what I believe to be the most “green” fence product I have found yet. I will be throwing a shout out to this site for the great work you do keeping us all informed of the latest and greatest green products and construction techniques.

Anyway, keep it up.
Keith

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admin Said,
January 22nd, 2009 @7:34 am  

@ Keith – Glad to hear you got it all fixed. I’m loving WP, it’s so much better. I’ve been so swamped with all of this that I’ve been slow at writing posts. Happy New Year!

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FloridaWren Said,
January 24th, 2009 @2:19 pm  

Does anyone have any knowledge about Home Front Homes in Englewood, Florida and their process for eco-friendly home construction?

They build simple home shells that are supposed to be super insulated with a sandwich of expanded polystyrene foam between two pieces of James Hardie/Hardie Board per their description.

Does this hold up? Is this common across the country?

thanks for any feedback…!

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