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Coolest Guy on the Planet Website

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 Hi and welcome to the Coolest Guy on the Planet website - this is the Crosstown version of the website complimenting the Coolest Guy on the Planet Uptown version which is done in WordPress and the Downtown which is done in Drupal.

This site is being developed in Joomla.

The three sites document various tech fixes and specialise is three letter acronym IT, focussing on CMS, SEO, iOS and OSX, one could argue that SEO is not really tech but there certainly is a tech side to it and it is how the original site came about.

Anyway hope you enjoy and find what you are looking for.

 

Five cool guys that you would want to have
on your side in a bar fight

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