Okay so even though it takes awhile if your trying to fill the page it is loads of fun to type out a web page. I thought I might have trouble loading it on my computer, but it all seemed to work out because its sitting as an icon on my desktop.
It took me awhile before I finally got around to doing it, but that's because much more boring work was in the way. I typed this out after having writers block on an essay and decided to spend some time writing this and messing with my web page.
I am still having troubles getting anything to move, but I think that may just be the outdated command word given on the sheet. I will most likely look up another command that might work whenever I can find the time. On a related note, although I am almost sure it requires software of some sort I am hoping to learn how to add more complex things and create a dynamic web page of sorts.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Real Mail vs. Email
Both mail and E-mail were designed with the same basic function. They are used to distribute information or data from one person to another. Although E-mail came later then real mail, it adopted the same terminology to represent the functions that are similar to the real mail ones. However, even with the same intent of function they differ in process.
Email can be sent to hundreds of people all at once from the comfort of your home and the recipient gets it immediately. With real mail it takes a separate letter per recipient and the sorting and sending can take days. Real mail is becoming more and more obsolete in today's culture, but it is still used because email has no liability if lost, while real mail is almost guaranteed to reach its destination or the postal service takes full responsibility.
Email can be sent to hundreds of people all at once from the comfort of your home and the recipient gets it immediately. With real mail it takes a separate letter per recipient and the sorting and sending can take days. Real mail is becoming more and more obsolete in today's culture, but it is still used because email has no liability if lost, while real mail is almost guaranteed to reach its destination or the postal service takes full responsibility.
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