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- 791: Computer Viruses: Past, Present And Future
- ... ethics - of writing and releasing new viruses. Cultural factors also play a role. The U.S. - with its large and growing population of computer-literate young people - is the second largest source of infection. Elsewhere, Germany and Taiwan are the other major contributors of new viruses. Another reason for the rapid rise of new viruses is that virus creation is getting easier. The same technology that makes it easier to create ...
- 792: The Cuckoo's Egg: Cliff's Persistence
- ... computer wizard. Though many people though of him as a wizard, he himself though that what he did was a discovery that he stumbled on. From a 75cent accounting mishap to Tymnet to Virginia, to Germany. What a trace! At the end of the story, poor Cliff was sobbing because he grew up!! L To him that was a disaster, but the wedding coming up, and his life officially beginning, he ...
- 793: Censorship on the Internet
- ... to the culture, morality, and traditional customs of the Vietnamese people." on June 4, 1996. It is also impossible to ban all things that are prohibited in a country. For instant, some countries, such as Germany, have considered taking measures against the U.S. and other companies or individuals that have created or distributed offensive material on the Internet. If the United States government really wanted to censor the net, there ...
- 794: Computer Communications
- ... home from work ran monthly stories on communications-program this, and Internet-system that. Cleveland Freenet's Freeport software began appearing on systems all over the world, in places as far away as Finland and Germany - with free telnet access! I didn't live life as a normal twelve-year-old kid that summer. I sat in front of the monitor twenty-four hours a day, eating my meals from a ...
- 795: The vast cyber-frontier is being threatend with censorship from the government
- ... Compuserve that it was breaking Baravian law by giving German residents access to sexual newsgroups, Compuserve removed any newsgroup that had titles with "sex", "gay", or "erotic" which in turn denied access to not only Germany users but all its users.15 On June 12, 1996, three federal judges in Philadelphia, PA, ruled that the 1996 Communications Decency Act violated the First Amendment to the Constitution. The panel comprised of three ...
- 796: Robotics
- ... dramatic, but where developments in robotics may lead is beyond our imagination. Robots exist today. They are used in a relatively small number of factories located in highly industrialized countries such as the United States, Germany, and Japan. Robots are also being used for scientific research, in military programs, and as educational tools, and they are being developed to aid people who have lost the use of their limbs. These devices ...
- 797: Is Your Information Safe?
- ... the fastest-growing zone within the Internet, the area where most home computer users travel, as it's attractive and easy to use. According to an advisory issued on the Internet by a programmer in Germany, there is a "hole" in the software that runs most Web sites (Quittner 44). This entry point will provide an an intruder with access to any and all information, allowing him to do anything the ...
- 798: To Kill A Mocking Bird: Tom Robinson's Trial
- ... s teacher plays a game of being a sympathetic southern school teacher. She appears to be the perfect gentle woman, set in tradition and very sympathetic to the less fortunate, such as the Jews in Germany who suffer persecution. She says ‘Persecution comes from those who are prejudiced’. Miss. Gates’ part also includes the confidence in her higher stature, though she sensibly plays the part down. Many other towns-women also ...
- 799: The Longest Day, By: Cornelius Ryan, Simon & Shuster, 1959
- ... correspondents of his time. He flew fourteen bombing missions with the Eighth and Ninth U.S airforces, and covered the D-Day landings and the advance of General Patton’s Third Army across France and Germany. In the novel The Longest Day, Cornelius Ryan takes the reader through the German and Allied forces preparations for D-Day and through the experience of the men who fought it. It is the definitive ...
- 800: Famous Mathematicians: A Book Review
- ... was LaGrange's idea. These contributions in the metric system and the work in the field of calculus are still important throughout the world. Carl Friederich Gauss was born on April 30, 1777 in Brunswick, Germany. He is often thought of as one of the three greatest mathematicians of all time. Gauss gave the first proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra and did extensive work on number theory. Gauss considered ...
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