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Last edited by Thaweesha; Jan 13th, 2014 at 09:37 AM.
It's a nice looking site, designed by someone else.
Ron Roe
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I'm pretty sure every child labor activist that ever lived would want a piece of the Sri Lankan government if they ever saw this.Hello, I’m Nishnath Thaweesha, Senior Software developer, working in the field for about 9 years now. I’m 18 years old, living in Sri Lanka.
We're also supposed to believe that you graduated from college and that you're only 18. Either you're Doogie Howser or a college degree in Sri Lanka wouldn't even get you through a North American high school.
I think Ron and I are in agreement on this one...this seems like sheer BS on a number of levels.
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This is exactly the sort of thing that pisses me off but good!
The THEME is a purchased one, and the content, where there is any) is full of lies and inconsistencies.
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The site obviously looks good, but the fact that you call yourself a designer and developer...you should really be designing and developing your own stuff, rather than using a premade theme. It just seems very disingenuous to me.