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# Show me who you are

# What you’ve done

# What you charge

# What your specialize in

Kbye

1. I dont have any recent photos, but here is one from a year or so ago

BustyHotGirl.jpg

2. You may have heard of some of the websites Ive created, like google and myspace

3. Most of my jobs com in under the $10-12mill mark completed

4. I specialize in customer satisfaction :P

Try that Marc guy...

He builds site huh? Interesting. Thanks Monkey Magic :)

i build websites...i build them with my awesome post count /posting abilities

however i dont come cheap

I can picture you making an Irish themed site, all blazing red heads drinking booze, remotely resembling a mild porno site with a potato’s

He builds site huh? Interesting. Thanks Monkey Magic ;)

I can picture you making an Irish themed site, all blazing red heads drinking booze, remotely resembling a mild porno site with a potato’s

that's what ur after though isnt it? :)

no, its the fact ur short and fluffy and have this over powering aroma of gheyness.

that and u frequent the upstairs bar at The Beat

What can I say? Those guys keep my subscribers happy on Xtube, not to mention the subscription fee’s flowing :)

# Show me who you are

# What you've done

# What you charge

# What your specialize in

Kbye

Im Steve ;) (hi)

<my pic isnt as attractive as that of col's so... :) >

www.rushdesigns.net (best viewed in IE as firefox is bein a bi*ch atm)

(there are a few links on there) still adding to it

Price depends on the job, Pm if u want to discuss it,

Specialize? graphic/web design i guess.

Steve ;)

I suspect you're probably looking for someone who can do flashy graphics etc but I'll post my shit anyway.

I am a PHP programmer (Among other languages...). I do it because I enjoy it, and I just happen to be pretty damn good at it too.

I cant really post any of my work here because its either personal work, incomplete or sensitive. If you're interested I can PM some links. PHP is a bit hard to demonstrate too...

I'm sure we could agree on a fee that would keep us both happy.

PHP, SQL, Smarty, JS, whatever (I learn languages fast) - I'm basically a puppeteer. Give me a flashy front end to work with and I'll make it do the things its supposed to. I'm also pretty good at backwards engineering other peoples software....

Edit: I can help with hosting on a local (AU) server for reasonable prices too...

Edited by irokin

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