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SubZero Appliances launched a micro-site on wine storage. Well, okay, so the micro-site was really to celebrate the launch of their line of wine storage appliances (but we thought it was all about the not-so-micro-site).
The sport of hunting revolves around shooting animals. Jeff Moore uses his camera not his gun. Visit jeffmooreimages.com and enjoy his trophy shots.
Jason Lazarus focuses his lens inward. He doesn't let this limit himself. He teaches classes at several schools and is constantly exhibiting his work.
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The AS3 Big Rig Friday February 16, 2007
Jonathan Greene has written an article for Digital Web Magazine on the history of actionscript and why you should move to actionscript three. A well-researched and insightful article, we even got Justin Everett-Church, a developer on the Adobe Flash team, to step in and give it a read-through for accuracy.
A little about Jon:
Jon is our lead Flash developer and all-around nice guytm. Jon volunteers some of his time with the Chicago Cathedral District helping them make sure their website is ready for consumption. Jon’s blog is a must-read for any Actionscript addict.
Jon also loves photography:

This image of a Wrigleyville parking lot at night is a part of Jon’s interest in the questionable reality of photographs.
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