A "thank ya" to our sponsors
I know I've been lacking in serious content here for a hot minute, and I blame all my other projects-projects which I'll finally get all up and official around the RussComm parts soon.
But for now, since it's...um..Veterans Day...I wanted to give a special thanks to...erm...my web...host.
(Shut up, it works. I want to be thankful for something today.)
At the bottom of this page, you'll notice a little graphic that looks shockingly like this:
That's because I am, in fact, a friend/fan of Squarespace-honestly, having a site here has enabled me to have all of my 18quadrillion projects housed under one virtual roof that I can keep interactive and personal (and, most importantly, accessible visually). The fact of the matter is, I really can't see myself ever switching platforms, ever ever ever-and to that, I do owe the dear, inspiring Squaregirl. I have no web design skills (nor nunchuck skills, nor skills in magic), and I can't even begin to wrap my brain around the possibilities of Squarespace's platform in the hands of someone who does. A magical disneyland of candycake webdreams is possible, basically. Or so I think.
Whenever a client, a friend, a project, is in need of a web platform to host...whatever...Squarespace is at the forefront of my mind. And no, they didn't pay me to say that. They just host me, and that's enough for me to want to say "thanks, y'all", but without the lame, affected southern slang.
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