Weborithm and John Cow

Yeah, I've been busy. Would love your comments on it. I'll be posting more on this later. Thanks.

Oh! and my real name is Hyder, Ali is part of my superduperlongfarout name. So I've used that since the beginning.

Update: You can read a brief theme case study for JohnCow's site on my new site/blog.

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  • Dated: September 21, 2007

13 Responses to “Weborithm and John Cow”

  1. One word: AWESOME!

    Love how the blog design came out, and how your site looks. I’m launching a new blog soon, and if everything goes well, maybe we’ll be talking in a few months after that. :-) Good Luck!

  2. thewild1 says:

    the john cow site looks real good

  3. Looks awesome man! Congrats! :)

  4. Hyder says:

    Thanks to everybody for your comments. :D

  5. Wayne Liew says:

    There are things that I like and things that I don’t like about the new John Cow theme. Anyway, it is still in the “Above average” grade. :-)

  6. Mike says:

    You do have a hand for design. The new John Cow design is brilliant. Did you make the header picture yourself? Using a graphic tablet or what?

  7. Congrats, great blog design.

    PS: the header was done by me, SOSFactory :)

  8. Word Hugger says:

    Looks good. 5x better than the original.

  9. Pat says:

    Ha Ha Ha Ha! Just sweet!

    Maybe change that sub title to….”Milking Money Online”?

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