Posted 3 months ago
Various adware and spyware products are ready for an individual on the internet. In reality the complete Web is swarming with one of these and you may not necessarily get everywhere with out experiencing a viruses. Whether it’s regarded dangerous? Of course, undeniably it ought to. The thing is that you are not willing to reduce the private data located ... [Link]
Posted 5 months ago
Of course! Glad you enjoyed. [Link]
Posted 11 months ago
I’m aware of this previously, but nonetheless there have been a few useful pieces that finalized the picture for me personally, thanks a ton! [Link]
Posted 16 months ago
I like the last quote. The fact that he looks at things so bleakly makes me a little hopeful for humanity. Mabye one day we’ll realize the truth in his statement and try to fix it, but until then, RABBLE RABBLE Bipartisan Politics RABBLE RABBLE [Link]
Posted 17 months ago
Good dispatch and this post helped me alot in my college assignement. Thanks you on your information. [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
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Posted 2 years ago
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Posted 2 years ago
Well, the problem with clothes is that they’re independent of the avatar wearing them. You get similar problems in MMORPGs were the clothing/armor does not move with the character, but stays completely, or close enough, stiff. [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
Haha, I’m sorry Librarian. I’m not a Firefox fan at all… I only use Firefox for that one extension. I prefer to use the browser Opera whenever I can, but Firefox is a good backup browser to use. But, I still think Opera is the best browser available. [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
Good to see that you’re a Firefox fan! I’ve got a list of brilliant FF extensions that I like to use. Any other favorites you want to share? [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
Arpit, there are a few ways you can post a powerpoint presentation online. I recommend either Slideshare http://www.slideshare.net or Google Docs http://docs.google.com (you can upload a ppt to either of them and then get code to embed in a website) Let me know if you have any questions using them! [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
It IS amazing what Bush was already thinking back in 1945. He predicted most of the advancements in techology we have today (except he added in the unnecessary walnut sized camera on our foreheads.) I also can not even imagine the possibilites of the technology we’re going to have in the future. I am looking forward to it to. [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
Your blog post “entry box” should have a built-in spell-checker. I bet that’s what tipped you off in this instance: a squiggly red line under “wierd” because it should be spelled “weird.” One more little way that WordPress makes life slightly easier. [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
Hi, this is a comment.To delete a comment, just log in, and view the posts’ comments, there you will have the option to edit or delete them. [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
I think this final project was very apprpriate for you Lauren, and it can totally be used by all of us in class. I also liked how you incorporated ‘new media’ (blogging, and Twitter) into it. Well done. [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
One tip I’ll give you in regards to your blog and twitter – use a tool like http://twitterfeed.com/ to automatically update your twitter with links to your new blog posts. Saves a lot of hassle of doing it manually every time! [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
I would so subscribe to this blog, and I’m not even in college any more! [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
Well, what do you consider thinking? When you break it down, wouldn’t you consider it a foundation of exchanging input and output? And one more thing, stop getting sick! [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
I’m glad you were able to find some use in my blog! I love that you brought of the whole personalizaton aspect of it. Very neat! great blog [Link]
Posted 2 years ago
Great post, and great use of images. McCloud would be proud. And by the way, deliciousing the link to the Google search on “the table is hard” is just brilliant. The wild variations in metaphorical and literal meanings illustrate the point perfectly. Recursive, too, in its own way. Nice work. [Link]
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