Home Improvement Expert?

No, I haven’t become a home improvement expert, but I did stay up until 6am finally getting Danny Lipford’s site live (Danny Lipford: DIY Home Improvement Expert).

Verdict? Eh, it was way to hard too get this site finished, but in the end, it has a lot of really cool stuff on it. They hired an outside designer to do some of the design work (so, if you don’t like something, there’s a chance I didn’t do it).

6 Responses to “Home Improvement Expert?”

  1. Cynthia Eden Says:

    Congratulations on getting the site live!

  2. Whirler Says:

    The site looks great!
    Looks like it has a ton of text and video on there - must have been quite a task to get it all organized and added.
    Nice clean code too.

  3. Nicholas Roussos Says:

    Thanks Cynthia! Thanks Donald, I’m happy with most of it, but it’s not completely what I had wanted.

    All in all though, it’s a good effort.

  4. Kara Says:

    I always notice that Home Improvement experts push the new eco lightbulbs but yet they fail to warn consumers that these new bulbs contain liquid mercury and if broken pose a significant health risk.

  5. Anonymous Says:

    so your son must be like 21 now right?

  6. Nicholas Roussos Says:

    Hi Kara, actually all fluorescents light bulbs have a little bit of mercury in them including the long tube versions that you seen in schools and all over the place. So, yea, it does contain mercury but no more than is usual. While a special clean-up is necessary if you break one, it’s the same you would have with a thermometer.