http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/images/I033/103033 07.aspx "This engine was constructed by the Science Museum in London from designs made by the British computing pioneer Charles Babbage (1791-1871) between 1847 and 1849. The main part of the engine was completed in 1991 for the bicentennial year of Babbage's birth, and the printing mechanism was completed in 2000."
It just occurred to me that the release of these logs might be useful in some way.
If the school district isn't running censorware, and the logs show all the sites accessed from the school, surely there is a way to run the data from the logs through various censorware programs and see what they let through?
Or rather, see what they don't let through...
The results would almost certainly be interesting and might even be a convincing argument for the school not to implement censorware in the future...
A replica?
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http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/images/I033/10303
"This engine was constructed by the Science Museum in London from designs made by the British computing pioneer Charles Babbage (1791-1871) between 1847 and 1849. The main part of the engine was completed in 1991 for the bicentennial year of Babbage's birth, and the printing mechanism was completed in 2000."
It just occurred to me that the release of these logs might be useful in some way.
If the school district isn't running censorware, and the logs show all the sites accessed from the school, surely there is a way to run the data from the logs through various censorware programs and see what they let through?
Or rather, see what they don't let through...
The results would almost certainly be interesting and might even be a convincing argument for the school not to implement censorware in the future...
Might be worth a try...
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