About Authors
The authors of this site are a culmination of a well read, entrepreneurial, open minded non-religious skeptic, an educated hispanic from a highly respected private catholic school system and a powerful corporate speaker with a degree in psychology that pushes corporate success through leadership of love not fear.
Justin “Cerebral”: Editor/Creator/Designer - The hard-hitting logical editor with eyes wide open.
Pat “Unum”: Editor/Creator - The soft-spoken advocate of personal-empowerment through a deeper understanding of the universal mind.
Stan Nodvik: Contributing Editor - A one of a kind, out of the box, left field, out of this world kind of guy. Read his posts for laughs and alternative points of view.
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This is the nicest comment form I’ve seen. Does it come with WordPress or is it a separate software?
Thanks in advance for your answer.
Well, it is a combination of default Wordpress, some plugins, and my own handy work. If you are interested, I can recall all the plugins that I used as well as what I have done.
I’m using Blogger now but my webhost supports WordPress. I’m thinking of switching. If I do, and if you don’t mind, I’ll be back for your help.
Thanks for the reply.
I will be here, and no, I don’t mind helping you. As long as you stay a regular over here at Blog4Brains, I will continue to help you with your blog. Take care and talk to you soon.
Well, blog for brains, you may be using the word “culmination” incorrectly. you really want a word that implies “combination” or “result.” Culmination, par contre, means the high point of something, or the concluding action. Slight distinction. Plus, it’s usually a specific time&space reference. As in, “discovering blog4brains was the happy culmination of several aimless searches.” What you’re doing, on the other hand, is listing the attributes of three people. The site itself is not a culmination of the combined efforts of these people. Sigh. It’s rather hot outside - can I go out and play now?