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3321: Direct TV and Its Features
... yourself. If you let them install the cable you might not like where they install it. I choose to have them come out and install the coax cable. I just had the side of my house restucod. The installer drilled holes all threw the wall and put a black coax cable on it in very obvious areas. Direct TV gives you the option of installing it for a small fee, or ...
3322: Technology of the Twenty First Century
... be held on the computers. Everyone will be safer that before. Teacher conferences will be held over the net also. Colleges will also hold classes on the Internet. You will never have to leave your house again. Colleges will be less expensive and safer. Computers are going to be a big part of your life in the future. People are scared that computers will take over jobs, but that is not ...
3323: Internet Regulation: Policing Cyberspace
... prevents the information superhighway from becoming a computer "red light district." On June 14, 1995, by a vote of 84-16, the United States Senate passed the amendment. It is now being brought through the House of Representatives.1 The Internet is owned and operated by the government, which gives them the obligation to restrict the materials available through it. Though it appears to have sprung up overnight, the inspiration of ...
3324: Censorship and the Internet
... Journal Interactive, and ABCNews.com. Hot-Wired, now famous for rallying one of the most infamous protest against Internet censorship published an article describing the protest. "Within minutes of last Tuesday's news that a House committee had voted to incorporate an "indecency" clause into the proposed telecom bill, a collective panic spread through San Francisco's Multimedia Gulch."(Irwin) The author of the article then stated "Informed by word of ...
3325: Freedom of Speech on the Internet
... a very popular and prestigious Internet magazine, now famous for rallying one of the most infamous protests against Internet censorship, published an article describing the protest. “Within minutes of last Tuesday’s news that a House committee had voted to incorporate an “indecency” clause into the proposed telecom bill, a collective panic spread through San Francisco’s Multimedia Gulch. Informed by word of mouth, a handful of pamphlets, and, most efficiently ...
3326: Freedom of Speech & Censorship on the Internet
... for organizations to licences sites and then have the servers use their power to exert control over the content or the space and then licences would be withdrawn as a means of punishment or censorship. House Speaker Newt Gingrich has spoken out against a proposed government ban on sexually explicit material on the Internet, calling it "clearly a violation of free speech and...a violation of the rights of adults to ...
3327: GPS: The Future of Navigation and Technology
... around us." As the golfer finishes at one hole, the Smart Map program is triggered to give you in- formation about the next hole that you're playing. Every cart is monitored from the club- house using an RF radio link. Called Skyranger, it allows the manager to keep a close eye on the vital speed of play on the course. "We can go in and take a closer look at ...
3328: Censorship On The Internet
... the law could receive up to four years in jail (Rosen 16). The Exon amendment, if passed, will make communication between adults limited and restrict kids from accessing these materials. This is part of the House of Representatives Contract with the American people saying that they need to protect children from the exposure to pornography over the Internet (Rafter A3). The Supreme court is having a lot of conflict with these ...
3329: Internet Censorship
... computer best. Problems arise when minors left alone on the computer are free to browse some of the most graphic pictures ever taken, or to learn the easy way to make a pipe bomb from house-hold ingredients. The media has a tendency to magnify certain aspects of reality while completely forgetting about others. The mass media so far has not been too kind to the internet. Mainly because television and ...
3330: The Y2k Bug
... whole world. How does the Y2K bug affect the average person? It is possible that the electric companyies’ computers could crash, which could cause either blackouts or brownouts. It would mean no heat for your house and no way to store perishable items. It would mean that water companyies could not operate, so there would be no running water. It could mean that grocery stores would have to be closed because ...


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