Site-related Archives
The Thrica Network joins the Illuminati
The Illuminati has been making overtures to me of late. Never one to pass up an opportunity to lord secret power over unsuspecting masses, I quickly accepted. But it seems they’ve been planning to induct me for a while. An observant reader has recently brought to my attention a startling fact which it may behoove [...]An Update on AguaT
Hello all, It’s been a while since I’ve updated AguaT. Usually that’s because I simply don’t have the time to do so with all the other things I do; it’s rather low on my priorities. However, since upgrading to Snow Leopard, time is no longer my limiting factor. It seems ThemePark, the tool I use [...]A Manifesto on the Abolition of Copyright Protections
I am pleased to announce the completion and immediate availability of a manifesto for the copyright abolitionist, as well as a more academic companion paper going into detail on some of the claims made in the manifesto, A Social Utility Model of Intellectual Property Enforcement. These may both be found on the new Writings page, [...]Wordle
This is the Wordle of the blog so far. I would have expected to see more economics relative to theology, but maybe economics just has a more varigated vocabulary. Or maybe I write about God a lot more than I realize.Ambassador-Camp.org
The new Ambassador Camp website has just gone live. From the Portfolio page: Ambassador Camp is an Christ-centered summer camp in Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina. This site was taken on after the old domain was lost to a hosting company that went under, and moves them from a very basic Frontpage website to something both [...]Site Changes
If you’ve been here over the past few days, the more astute among you will have noticed a few things different. Normally I don’t write about site changes, but I think this one is significant enough – as the biggest single design change to the site since its inception in current form – to warrant a post. The changes include:
1) It’s wider. I’ve been designing for 1024 wide screens for quite a while now…Epta Astera
Over the past year I’ve been playing around with musical composition, and I think the result is finally ready to go public. It goes by the name Epta Astera (Seven Stars in Koine Greek), and consists of influences from gregorian, medieval, neofolk, black metal, post-industrial, and a few other musical styles (varying from song to [...]Campus Crossroads
The new website for Campus Crossroads, a church on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has just gone live. From their website: We want to redefine church to our generation. For too long we have been taught that church is a place you go. It is a building; it is [...]AguaT 1.2.6, or, A Small Victory
Notice a difference between the screenshot of iTunes 7.2 on the left and an unmodified iTunes 7.3 on the right? That’s right, it’s actually iTunes 7.3 on the right. Apple has given in and changed perhaps the most offensive new element of the new iTunes back to the round blue shade of its predecessors. Whether [...]AguaT 1.2.2, or, ThemePark Vs. ResEdit
AguaT 1.2.2 is out, this time with iTunes 7.1 compatibility. Though the update itself doesn’t bring much except that, preparing it went quite a bit differently this time. Prior to this update, I used ResEdit to switch out the resources in the iTunes.rsrc file. I enjoy ResEdit; I’m comfortable with it, and I’ve used it [...]Dragonblade Computers
I just got done designing the website for Dragonblade Computers, a computer repair company in Salisbury North Carolina. From their website: Dragon Blade Computers is a computer company based in Salisbury, North Carolina. We offer a wide range of services, including repairs, upgrades, diagnostics, and building computers from the ground up. We can do work [...]Welcome To The Blog
Déjà vu? Welcome to my third WordPress installation, and my second attempt at a blog. My first WordPress was intended to be a grand battleground for everything controversial (Fact And Opinion -> Verbate -> Virbate) that never panned out, and the second was testing out for a friend. My first blog was actually on Blogger, [...]