I haven't had a chance to post on this yet, but the new version of the Underground Railroad went live last week, just before my wife and I left for Cornerstone (which, I hope to write a couple of posts about). It's important to note that this new site isn't what you would call complete.
Over the weekend, Adobe released the Beta version of AIR, which I think is a worse name than Apollo was.
So, I've just recently finished a nice freelance project that allowed me to create an admin system from scratch.
I've been thinking, recently, about why I dislike American Idol so much. I've wondered, "Is it just me being cynical?" "Is it me being afraid of user-generated content?" (what a geekish question to even ask) "Is it just because I don't like the style of all the stuff they perform?" And so on.
I have tried to stay somewhat quiet about the recent passing of Jerry Falwell. Initial reactions and thoughts aside, I think I have some comments on surrounding issues at this point. I'm not a fundamentalist.
Carnegie Mellon University has created a new version of the ever-present CAPTCHA that many of us use to sign up for accounts all over the web.
In the event that visitors would like to know what is happening in my current web endeavors, I thought I would summarize current projects that are happening outside of work.
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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