Today, I decided to upgrade to Ubuntu Hardy Heron, which came out a few days ago.
A friend of ours that we camp with at Cornerstone recently posted his tentative schedule for this year (being aware that the schedule will change).
I received the following letter as a resident of Georgia who supports the National Religious Campaign Against Torture.
Recently, I have been reading The End of Poverty by Jeffrey Sachs. The book's goal is to explain the unique opportunity that exists in our time: to eliminate extreme poverty in the world.
The other day, via this link, I learned that To Write Love On Her Arms t-shirts are now being sold in Hot Topic.
One of the biggest annoyances (for me) about JavaScript is that the famous window.onload = functionname; only works once on a given page.
Over the years, many people have written various solutions to go around this, and cause the page to load multiple functions.
In this election, I've observed that Americans don't like honesty in politics. I feel pretty confident that we like it more than we did four years ago, but we still don't like it.
I want to let you in on one of my greatest fears. And one of my greatest hopes.
Recently, I was shown the website for Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, which is a soon-to-be released documentary claiming that the "intelligent design" community is a persecuted part of the overall scientific community.
As I've said, I have been reading unChristian, written by David Kinnaman of the Barna Group.
Jonathan Stegall is a web designer and emergent / emerging follower of Jesus currently living in Atlanta, seeking to abide in the creative tension between theology, spirituality, design, and justice.
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