Video Games are undoubtedly art. Take just one screen shot of Chrono Trigger, and look at the detail put into it. Worthly of framing and putting up on your wall. In short, video games are just interactive art, made more indepth and attention-grabbing with a plot and length.
No, its not just your school that has pointless Gym classes. The thing is, there starting to ban stuff like dodgeball, because "it's unfair to kids who aren't athletic. Fat kids get made targets of and others that are less athletic are outcasted". Wow, recognising that your not as good at something as someone else. Can't let that happen in a public school, and can't learn about taking care of yourself because that meens that gym teachers have to do more then supervise you play wallball. Before you know it phys ed will consist of watching ESPN.
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It would seem to me that if the p2p that you aren't allowed to do on servers in our country, would be just as possible on servers in another counrty. What is napster moved to a country without laws regulating p2p and file sharing ? The government only has control over what goes on in its own country, and can't stop you from connecting to another foregn server to share files with anything short of a national firewall.
p2p may not be legal in the US for much longer if Big Business get what they want (and they always do). What this means is that anymore p2p will have to take place somewhere else, and that companys which utlize file sharing may have to relocate, even if its just across the border to canada of mexico. The US then cannot regulate what gets shared, and there will always be at least one clever hacker that unincrypts the new files and makes them accessable to the public via foregn servers.
The war on Worms will be like any war. We have a common ground, (The internet) being fought over by 2 sides, (hackers and normals). In every conflict up to this point in time, 2 sides have battled with equal technology, and the ultimate deciding factor has been sheer numbers and willpower. The Battleground has always ended up being desecrated and useless. However, over time, peace returns as the remainder of the enemy and all its traces are eradicated. This will be the case on the Internet. Our weapons will be counter-worms, and the battlefield will be the Internet. Sure, it may become despoiled and hard drives may be ruined, but that is a small price to pay seeing as every other war has left entire cities destroyed. As I said, the Internet may well be destroyed as we know it, but in its place a new Internet will form, with a better way of doing things, and peace will return as hackers are confined one by one.
Let the battle begin.
Video Games are undoubtedly art. Take just one screen shot of Chrono Trigger, and look at the detail put into it. Worthly of framing and putting up on your wall. In short, video games are just interactive art, made more indepth and attention-grabbing with a plot and length.
No, its not just your school that has pointless Gym classes. The thing is, there starting to ban stuff like dodgeball, because "it's unfair to kids who aren't athletic. Fat kids get made targets of and others that are less athletic are outcasted". Wow, recognising that your not as good at something as someone else. Can't let that happen in a public school, and can't learn about taking care of yourself because that meens that gym teachers have to do more then supervise you play wallball. Before you know it phys ed will consist of watching ESPN.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20010813/tc/court_ posters_ids_can_stay_under_wraps_1.html
It would seem that anonymous really is anonymous
It would seem to me that if the p2p that you aren't allowed to do on servers in our country, would be just as possible on servers in another counrty. What is napster moved to a country without laws regulating p2p and file sharing ? The government only has control over what goes on in its own country, and can't stop you from connecting to another foregn server to share files with anything short of a national firewall. p2p may not be legal in the US for much longer if Big Business get what they want (and they always do). What this means is that anymore p2p will have to take place somewhere else, and that companys which utlize file sharing may have to relocate, even if its just across the border to canada of mexico. The US then cannot regulate what gets shared, and there will always be at least one clever hacker that unincrypts the new files and makes them accessable to the public via foregn servers.
The war on Worms will be like any war. We have a common ground, (The internet) being fought over by 2 sides, (hackers and normals). In every conflict up to this point in time, 2 sides have battled with equal technology, and the ultimate deciding factor has been sheer numbers and willpower. The Battleground has always ended up being desecrated and useless. However, over time, peace returns as the remainder of the enemy and all its traces are eradicated. This will be the case on the Internet. Our weapons will be counter-worms, and the battlefield will be the Internet. Sure, it may become despoiled and hard drives may be ruined, but that is a small price to pay seeing as every other war has left entire cities destroyed. As I said, the Internet may well be destroyed as we know it, but in its place a new Internet will form, with a better way of doing things, and peace will return as hackers are confined one by one. Let the battle begin.