Me Fake Jamaican Accent - (1.81 MB) . 1:00
This track is sort of a sped up, Elvis C inspired, white boy version of a reggae song. I couldn’t really try and do a authentic reggae track.
I am not even sure I can pull off the de Blanc version, but here it is, use it in good health, but respect the creative commons license.
Hey Now! We are pleased to announce the launching of a new content based site that we are launching called Commons Content. Our idea and goal with the site is to highlight some great Creative Commons licensed content each day.
We create allot of creative commons stuff here at Doc5 and always like to keep up with what is going on with other cc developers so we thought it would be a natural to start a site featuring the cool content that we
Conlan asked us to create a logo for The Open to Hope Foundation so we went ahead a whipped something up and thought that we wold share it with everyone. We love logo design, so if you need an affordable logo, bounce on over to our contact page and we’ll be happy to discuss your new logo with you.
As JTk continues to go through the binary flotsam and jetsam that is the JTk digital vault of audio visual mouseterpieces he continues to find little jems that may only be of interest to us - but we always decide to post them anyway.
This MP3 is no different, JTk’s always called it Slush Fund and originally it was created as a goof, JTk and the ninja were gonna have an imaginary band called Slush Fund that we would pretend existed on the wide world intertubes - sort of like LonelyGirl, but way back in 2000….
Anyway, feel free to use it however you want to use it, but if you use it respect the creative commons license and give doc5.com a link.
We love pixel fonts, love them. Therefore, once upon a time, JTk created this free, true type pixel font he named Pixelish ( so much for creative naming ) - Download the pixel font pixelish here.
Hey Now - we are pleased to announce that Doc5 is now the official home of the famous, free, Was: ImJTk WordPress theme. You can down load it, comment on it, and get support ( when time permits ) for it here at Doc5 from now on.
If everything goes as planned we will continue to migrate JTk’s themes and other content over here to Doc5 so that we can clean them up We’ll also continue to keep cranking out new, free content created by all of the talented folks here at Doc5.
Wow I like this…professional and pretty at the same time (so many professional-type themes either look stiff or else they look cheap-and-cheesy-hey-we-can-have-a-good-time -even-though-we’re-a-business (these are usually too busy and make my eyes hurt)). The eye glides over it very smoothly.
Not using it for the bwrite blog but want to use it for a media company bog (once I’m a little more professional and don’t write multi-parenthetical run-on sentences).
Thanks for making this available. I’ve looked at about a billion themes over the past three weeks and this is tops just about everything. I do get a little excited when I find stuff I really like.And it’s big of you to handle it like you did.
In short: I like it–thanks!
Thank you Brad for taking the time to post the comment!
Back when I had “free time” I spent some of it making production type music. At one point I had made a bunch of happy, pretty music and then I heard this car commercial with these big bad ass guitars and I wanted to make something like that.
This is what I came up with, feel free to use it if you want, however you want, as long as you respect the creative commons license.