Monthly Archives: February 2009

Friday Confusion – John Chow + Twitter = Errrr… Come Again?

A little thing I found on JohnChow’s Twitter Page… How does this work out? At least if you were to say something like that, you should make a decent attempt to come through on it. Oh well. Have a great Friday everyone. Secret Project Update: Its coming.. Slowly but surely. The programmer is doing an [...]
Posted in Asides | 9 Comments

Fix Your Blog – Error: The Email Could Not Be Sent – The Host May Of Disabled The ()mail Feature!

Alright, well I have a couple of updates about this “Hacked Blog” issue: The Updates: Problem wasn’t caused by German Hackers (my allegations were stemmed from the spam comments that were left – I apologize.), rather by an American code who’s plugin went crazy. If your running “Comment Relish” and you get this error, disable [...]
Posted in Unique Widgets | 12 Comments

The Joys Of Open-Source Blogging Software

As you are all aware, WordPress came out with V 2.7.1 – So instead of upgrading like a good blogger, I decided to wait a little while until I was a couple versions behind.. Well thats not the case anymore! Once again, This lovely blog was hacked, producing the strangest error: The email could not [...]
Posted in Featured Posts | 3 Comments

Working On A New Web Project

Just thought I’d give you a little status update on where I’ve been.. The Status Update: I’m launching a new web project. Should be finished soon, but I’m not going to constrict myself to a certain date, just in case things go wrong (Remember Murphy’s Law: If something can go wrong, it will!) Alternatively, you [...]
Posted in Featured Posts | 1 Comment

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Brad Ney

I am a Wordpress enthusiast, part-time website designer, and enjoy using the latest technology via the internet for website promotion.I enjoy writing about startup websites, XHTML, CSS, Wordpress based on what I've learned in the industry.