Sunday, April 20, 2008

Week 12

The die bold machines are susceptible to fraud a vandalism if stolen. They can be installed with a type of virus that will reverse some votes or add votes to ballot. They produce fraudulent votes and this virus can be spread from machine to machine. More security needs to be enacted in every state to insure these issues don't arise. 

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Mash ups

http://new-york-ny.hotelreservations.cc/
This shows a guide to the top 10 cities in the US. and what is there to do. Some cities included are Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and LA.

www.dunkathon.com
This web site shows some of the best dunks of all time and the people who preformed these dunks. Includes the likes of Michael Jordan, Lebron James, and Vince Carter.

http://www.auctionreminder.net
Auction reminder allows you to bid on items on ebay and have them marked and dated and allows you to see what items you bid ed on, how much they currently are, and when do they end.

Monday, March 31, 2008

week 9 writing assignment

The issue of downloading of things for no charge or the burning of things is a topic that is both controversial and hard to figure out, because of the various scenarios and outcomes that come about. I feel that downloading a song for intentions on buying the album is fine. I also feel if an artist approves of the downloading of his or her song for reasons like promoting is also acceptable. As for as reasons not to download I feel that if someone likes a song but doesn’t have the money to buy the album that is something that should be acknowledge. Reasons like just stealing, being lazy, or having no conscious about downloading media that people depend on to make money is unacceptable. I feel each case is different and it is up to us as humans to police ourselves, incorporating morals and ethics when we go about making decisions.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

week 7 writing assignment digital versus analog

Well analog is an older compatibility that often creates and often has problems with noise when things are trying to be downloaded or recorded. Digital waves are signals that come from satellites in bit form, and usually when the bits are in order then sound are pictures flow all at once and record nicely. This is the same thing that can be said with the digital HD TV’s that people have. Often not only are the pictures cleaner and sharper, but there are often no signal failures. The digital age has really helped the world advance in today’s age.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

week 6 writing assignment

Well the way things are smuggled into these countries is kind of by mutual agreement. Since the U.S. is reach yet stingy in the same way, they ship these e-waste recyclables to other countries who are poor and in need of these valuables like; Computers, cell phones, calculators, and TV’s which they dissect and use to get value. So basically the taxes are high in the U.S. to recycle so they send it to other countries in need of the valuables. Another issue is how these things are smuggled into these other countries. The U.S. is very clever in there means of transportation of these “goods”. They will often send them with “legitimate goods”, because there where U.S. laws made in 2000 to slow exports of e-waste junk to china for these environmentally unhealthy recycling deities.
One way for us as U.S. citizens to slow these exporting fiascos is to buy things that are environmentally safe, or things that are made of natural or biodegradable resources. Another is to use electronics to the fullest. If there is something that is old or you don’t use anymore why not try selling or donating it. This will go along way in helping these electronics stay in the U.S. as long as they can

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Writting 5

Dior Lowhorn
February 24, 2008
1. Convert the following numbers from base 2 to base 10.
1. 1011
2. 101010
3. 11111
4. 10010
2. Convert the following numbers from base 10 to base 2.
1. 31
2. 51
3. 7
4. 103
3. Suppose that we want to download a 100 MB file. How long will it take on each of the following connections?
1. A modem that can download at 56 kilobits/second
2. A DSL connection that can download at 5 Megabits/second
3. A high-speed connection that can download 10 Megabits/second
4. If we have an Internet connection that can upload 3 Megabits/second, and an MP3 is 60 Megabytes, how many MP3s can we upload in an hour?



1.A) 11
B) 42
C) 31
D) 18

2.A) 11111
B) 110011
C) 111
D) 1100111

3. A)
B)
C)

4. 0.375 MB/sec = 2.66 sec/MB
2.66 x 60 = 159.6 seconds = 2.66 minutes per song

60/2.66= 22 22 Songs in one hour

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Net Neutrality

1.)Network Neutrality debates rise mostly in rights of consumers and smaller sites, and the ability to stifle consumers and sites because of these larger providers like AT&T and their relationships of carriers like yahoo or Google. Network neutrality allows consumers and producers rights to be fulfilled.

2.)People that are pro net neutrality are small corporations and people who believe in having a democracy. Network neutrality makes the internet unfair and violates citizen’s rights.

3.)Comcast and AT&T are big corporations against network neutrality. They want to ensure that they work hand and hand with the internet carriers so that when the people that want the best deal in a carrier they have to pay the providers more money for that and this is exploiting the people and ensuring that this big corporations still stay rich.

4.)I personally feel that net neutrality keeps everyone’s rights open and help instill that no one get an upper hand in the internet world.