I think that the businesses are going to have problems holding up their end of the bargin. I mean, its nice to be able to trust everyone, but there is no way to see if the business supports the local community. It's a hell of a lot easier to recieve then to give.
As a teen who learned to program pretty early on, I would have to reccomend against anything like Visual Basic. I started that way and depended on it for way to long and when I tried to start other languages I basically had to scrap and start all over. Don't go the VB route. Do something that requires you to write better code.
My hell. What are our legislators thinking? As a minor in Utah, and also as having worked for the Salt Lake City Public Library, I think I can see things here. This law is insane. First of all, all filtering really sucks. Honestly, with my experience I just want to smack whoever thinks it will work. Secondly, who on earth is going to visit a porn site with some little kid sitting behind them? Do you honestly think that somone has the indecency to do this? Thirdly, it limits people at home. You see, residents can use the library proxy to gain access to sites that the library subscribes to, such as the local newspaper archives. Anyway, this law sucks. It won't pass the house though, because they are a lot smarter in the senate, in my experience anyway (and I intern there so i think i know)
Sure, this is just a compilation of random thoughts, but it's also my $.02 -nick
I would love to vote. If I was 6 months older, it wouldn't be a problem. Anyone know why the age limit? Stupid ICANN.
-nick
Is this really needed? I'm not too up on the graphics arena, but it seems to me this isn't really any new discovery or wonderful thing.
-nick
(anticipating -1: flamebait)
I think that the businesses are going to have problems holding up their end of the bargin. I mean, its nice to be able to trust everyone, but
there is no way to see if the business supports the local community. It's a hell of a lot easier to recieve then to give.
As a teen who learned to program pretty early on, I would have to reccomend against anything like Visual Basic. I started that way and depended on it for way to long and when I tried to start other languages I basically had to scrap and start all over. Don't go the VB route. Do something that requires you to write better code.
Actully, this kind of makes sense. I mean, in the United States, citizens can sue other countries. This seems just extending the power a little bit.
My hell. What are our legislators thinking?
As a minor in Utah, and also as having worked
for the Salt Lake City Public Library, I think
I can see things here. This law is insane. First
of all, all filtering really sucks. Honestly,
with my experience I just want to smack whoever
thinks it will work. Secondly, who on earth is
going to visit a porn site with some little kid sitting behind them? Do you honestly think that somone has the indecency to do this?
Thirdly, it limits people at home. You see, residents can use the library proxy to gain access to sites that the library subscribes to, such as the local newspaper archives.
Anyway, this law sucks. It won't pass the house though, because they are a lot smarter in the senate, in my experience anyway (and I intern there so i think i know)
Sure, this is just a compilation of random thoughts, but it's also my $.02
-nick
If only i was sixteen. *sigh* Only 9 more months. :)
Who cares about a drivers licence? I want my ICANN membership
-nick
I can see it now. Next year VA ad:
"anyone can herd cats, but I can herd penguins"
--nick