If you’re reading in a feed reader, you won’t notice a thing different here.
But if you’re visiting “in person” you’ll see that I’ve changed the theme/format of the blog. Yet again.
The content will be the same riveting and enthralling writing you’ve come to know and love (Hey! That’s what my Mom says). I’m just changing the “look and feel”.
Why? I dunno. I get bored with it sometimes. Besides, this last theme was getting annoying with all the little glitches since I upgraded to WordPress v2.5.1. I liked the last theme, but I can only tolerate so much hassle before it’s time to move to another. I’ve pretty much liked all I’ve used (though a couple of notable exceptions were pretty short lived).
Normally I’ll poke around for several days, twiddling with things here and there before I get it how I like it. Right now this theme need some serious work on the side-bar to the right. And I’m not thrilled with the typeface. That will come over the next few days.
Let me know what you think (honestly). I can’t promise if this one will stick around or get replaced by another. But I always appreciate candid feedback!
If you ever want to waste a whole lot of time on the Internet, check out the “Wayback Machine”. You see some archived copies of web sites. It may surprise you how much some have changed over the years. I took it for a spin with Phoenix Real Estate Guy. It was like a stroll down memory lane….
The “Original” (almost. Went through themes weekly in the beginning.) It wasn’t even the Phoenix Real Estate Guy back then, it was BuyGilbertHomes.com. And note the “Photo of the Week” from Jan 2006. Athol really did steal my idea…
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Here’s another long running theme. It was very red, but it stuck around for quite some time.

And finally, RIP Freicurv theme, I liked this last one a lot. Who knows, I may resurrect it at some point. (Sorry for the highlighted text, I forgot to take a screen shot, had to use a Google cached page).













I'm Jay Thompson, and I have a little blogging problem... Welcome to The Phoenix Real Estate Guy, or "TPREG" as I fondly refer to it.
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