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TarryBlogging: Updating the site

As you may have noticed, I am trying to update the site. The template I am using is from Ramani, a really cool guy, who has given away the NEO Template free! I still insist that you do donate for his efforts, I will do it anyways. Please take your time to check out this guy's hard work.

As you can also see that I am horrible with colors, so I have asked a mate to take a look at it and he's already digging into it! Do please check his site also , a good friend of mine, a cool surfer and a really talented IT professional.

PS: This is me experimenting.

PS2: I am, however, open for suggestions. We will try to put a Green Theme: Goes well with our motto, Greener pastures and Green and environmental friendly Data Centers!

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