Well what an end of the year, 2009 had! We tied the knot on the 12th of December thanks to some very kind and generous people! We look forward to working with them shortly.
We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas as we did and wish you all the very best for 2010!
Mark and I are getting married on December 12 2009. Erm, that's lovely, congratulations but what does that have to do with Liquid Silver I hear you say? Fair call but it is completely relevant in that we are offering free website hosting, free website design, free graphics design, free PC repair time, PC hardware and software at cost or some combination of those in exchange for any items and/or services anyone can offer our wedding. Please visit our wishlist on Barbecue Altar to see what we need and please do get in contact with us if you have something you can offer and help make our crazy wedding a memorable (in a good way) one!
You may have noticed that our store has been somewhat erratic and never really got off the ground. That's not to say that we're not going to have one anymore, mores to say that our store software was, how shall we put it.... drunk at best. We're working hard to get a new fangled one up and running with some pretty awesome software. Of course the downside to awesome software with more features and fancy shmancy stuff is that there is more work to get those features and fancy shmancy stuff just right and thus it takes a little longer. In the mean time, if you are looking to buy any hardware or software, please do ring us and we'll sort you out the best deal we can!
The New Zealand Registry Service which allows us to do .nz domain searches and registration is taking their servers down for a scheduled maintenance on Wednesday, 8th April between 2:30pm and 2:35pm NZ time. You will not be able to search for a New Zealand .nz domain or register one during this time. Once the NZRS is back up, WHOIS and .nz registration will be back up and running normally again.
You can send an email to several different people without showing all their email addresses at the top of the email by using the 'BCC' (Blind Carbon Copy) instead of "To:"