Did You Make Wish #7208?
I received an email from a Wish visitor asking me “What if we could help make the wish come true? how do we contact the person?” Turned out it was related to wish #7208 “i wish adam would send me a painting.” It also turned out that the email sender was a painter (I googled her name).
I explained to her that the wishes were made anonymously and I couldn’t trace the wishers. The best I can do is to blog about it and hope that the wisher returns to the site and reads about this.
It’s a long shot, but worth trying. After all, anything can happen on the Internet.
If you are the person who made wish #7208. We would like to know if Adam sent you the painting. And if you’re interested to get a painting, please send an email to wish@cliffano.com and let us know who Adam is and what the painting is about. I will keep your and the artist’s anonimity, unless you prefer otherwise.
I understand that the kind gesture made by the artist can be abused by anyone, hence I’ll leave the decision to her to determine the genuineness of the wish-claimant.
Emptiness Theme v0.1
Introducing Emptiness Theme v0.1 .

Since I started using WordPress few months ago, I’ve tried various minimalist themes available from WordPress Theme Viewer, but none of them really suits me. So, just like any designer-wannabe, I rolled out my own minimalist theme. It’s available for download, though I’m still trying to register it on WordPress Theme Viewer. I don’t know what’s wrong with Theme Viewer, they must be really busy with backlogs of registrations to process, or they’re totally ignoring the current Theme Viewer and currently building a better system.
Creating a WordPress theme was actually quite pleasant. PHP might not be the most elegant thing out there, but it does the job. I must give a standing ovation to WordPress Codex, it is one of the bests if not the best open source documentation.
There are some of my Blojsom themes that never saw the light of day, I’ll port them to WordPress later. Have theme? Will port!