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3341: Ethernet
... all the available bandwidth for transmission, and the signals they transmit do not need to be multiplexed onto a carrier frequency. An analogy is a single phone line such as you usually have to your house: Only one person can talk at a time--if more than one person wants to talk everyone has to take turns. Broadband physical cabling is virtually divided into several different channels; each with its own ...
3342: Internet Censorship and the Communications Decency Act
... domestic one. There are numerous alternatives to government enforced laws to keep minors from accessing "offensive" sites on the Internet. At home, the computer should be kept in a generally high-traffic area of the house to make it easy to monitor a child's Internet usage. Another option, although I personally disagree with it, would be to install blocking software that would restrict access to sites that contain key words ...
3343: Does Microsoft Have Too Much Power?
... created the first operating system, known as the CP/M-86 system. Though, not glamorized, CP/M did exist. Their competitors had it a little worse, working out of their not so tidy two story house, made up of a husband and wife. The massive change occurred when a couple of IBM representatives showed up at the door of the CP/M founders only to be turned away. Very rare to ...
3344: Computer Communications
... I could have possibly imagined. Through File Transfer Protocol sites, I can download anything from virus-detection utilities to song lyrics and guitar tabs. I receive press releases, proclamations and international news from the White House via a mailing list. I even e-mailed President Clinton recently and received a response the next day. And it was just a few months ago that I hung up my 2400-baud modem for ...
3345: Parts of A Computer and What They Do
... is dictated by the video card and the monitor of the individual system. BIOS In order to imagine the BIOS during the boot up procedure you should imagine your mother just before you left the house for school ask you questions such as “do you have your books?” “yes” “Are you wearing clothes?” “No” “Well don't go to school?” The bios will probe the computer during the boot up asking ...
3346: Modernization of Air Warfare
... 2 cost $437.4 million to build. After the military liked the bomber, they originally ordered 133 of them, then they cut back to 75 because of the deficit- reduction bill. Then, in 1992, the House of Representatives voted to buy only twenty, and later only 15 saying that 10 would be enough. With four General Electric engines with 19,000 pounds of thrust each, the B-2s were made to ...
3347: Society and The Role That Computers Play In USA
... that this societal evolution is beneficial to all of us. “Back in 1970, a high school diploma could still be a ticket to the middle income bracket, a nice car in the driveway and a house in the suburbs. Today all it gets is a clunker parked on the street, and a dingy apartment in a low rent building,” says Time Magazine (Jan 30, 1995 issue). However, in 1970, our government ...
3348: The Computer Underground
... but I didn't know no other phreaks at that time. Then I started using the codez to call boards from home on my computer. Somebody gave me the number to Jack Black's Whore House %an "anarchy board"% and I started learning about hacking and shit from the people and philes they had there. Then one day this guy, King Hammer, sent me some e-mail %a private message% and ...
3349: 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 ...
3350: Laws Must Be Passed To Address The Increase In The Number And Types Of Computer Crimes
... then they were secretly returned to the shelves in the hopes that no one would notice them missing.(Phrack 12,p.44) Congress has been reacting to the outbreak of computer crimes. "The U.S. House of Judiciary Committee approved a bipartisan computer crime bill that was expanded to make it a federal crime to hack into credit and other data bases protected by federal privacy statutes."(Markoff, B 13:1 ...


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