The article, too cool for CO2? Try the hermes smart fortwo, is about the new smart cars. These cars come in nine different bring colors and leather interior. Hermes took on the project to commemorate the tenth birthday of the smart brand. These cars so an extra $48,000 and can help change our environment for the better.
The next step for the smart car fortwo is to add more colors and make more of a variety of these cars and their interiors for those who want something different. The only problem with this car is that it is very expensive for something that is small and can not hold many people. Because it can not carry more than two people it makes other people have to drive more cars therefore polluting our earth even more.
A computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without permission or knowledge of the user. It can wipe out the information on a hard drive, tie up traffic on a computer network for hours. According to Consumer Reports, computer viruses helped contribute to $8.5 billion in consumer losses in 2008. Want to real more?, click here.
1. DRM, short for “Digital Rights Management”, is anti-piracy technology. DRM is used by digital copyright owners to control who gets to access and copy their work. In particular, DRM gives programmers, musicians and movie artists some ability to remote control how people can install, listen to, view, and duplicate digital files.
2.Recording Industry Association of America ,Its goal is to promote the record label industry and protect the rights of copyright owners.
3. Motion picture Association of America, it rates movies.
4. A Real DVD are those where data are in DVD format and is stored on a DVD . ( ? )
5. EFF is the leading civil liberties group defending your rights in the digital world.
EFF
1. Capitol v. Thomas- Mr. Thomas was found liable for copyright infringement for file sharing, and hit with a $222,000 judgment. read more here.
2. Travel Screenings- Before you get on an airplane, the government wants to sift through the personal details of your life!!
Posted by: Rosalynn Paltauf on: October 2, 2008
1.A father is accused of holding his daughter captive for six years and repeatedly raping her, ultimately fathering two children with her. click here to read more.
2.A nonthreatening amount of melamine has been found in a milkshake at a Chinese restaurant in southern Austria, the Health Ministry said Thursday. To read more, click here.
3.An Austrian man has confessed to killing five members of his family with an ax, he financially had lost everything, so he wanted to spare his family the shame. click here.
4. An avalanche fell on a street in an Alpine town in Austria, close to many ski resorts….read more.
5. December in Austria is a special time of year. Locals treasure advent – the four weeks before Christmas – and Christmas with its traditions and wonderful smells, its songs and fragrant markets.to read more click here.
6. Austria this year at the 2008 Olympics won 3 metals , 2 bronze and 1 sliver. Click here to read more.
7.Austria coach Karel Bruckner dropped Roland Linz, the team’s most experienced striker, for the upcoming World Cup qualifying matches against the Faeroe Islands and Serbia. click here.
8. At the age of 16, yours aloud to vote. click here to read more.
9.The traditional ski opening in Austria usually starts at the beginning of December, but the weather makes it possible much earlier this year..read more here.
10.When a man broke into a car, he was overpowered by his sleep, and decided to take a little nap on the back seat.. read more.
Posted by: Rosalynn Paltauf on: October 1, 2008
Posted by: Rosalynn Paltauf on: October 1, 2008
Have I competed all these Blogs?
Your New Client——————-Yes
Data Is————————–Yes
Computer History—————–Yes
Why You?!?———————–Yes
You Create a Solution – Second Stage–No
You Create a Solution————–Yes
Blog Review———————-Yes
What is a Search Engine?————Yes
Reading and Future Tech————Yes
Your First Blog Post—————-Yes
So that’s 9 out of 10.
Which is equal to a 90.
Also my group made, by far the best Diagram of fire fox web browser in the class.
Also I passed the quiz on 9/5/08. where you had to send you a email and have blogs entires.
YUPE!
Posted by: Rosalynn Paltauf on: September 25, 2008
1. Byte is a sequence of 8 numbers.
2.mostly made from aluminum and coated with a metallic powder that can be rearranged with magnets.
3. A internet bowser.
4. Programs are large groups of bytes, or code, which together form the instructions about how to perform calculations or processing of data.
5. Central processing unit
6. Random access memory
7. Applications are fancy programs. They have a graphical user interface which allows you to easily give instructions to the program.
8. Graphical user interface (GUI) which allows you to easily give instructions to the program.
9. Some web pages are created to mislead people, some web sites are satirical (humorous interpretations of information) and some web sites are simply information that is not true.
10. An operating system is a series of programs (digital code which is interpreted as instructions by the computer) .
11. Operate the hardware which is connected together in the computer, and the hardware which is connected to the computer.
12. No
13. Anything that Inputs information in to the computer, like a keyboard or mouse.
14. World Wide Web
15. Bandwidth
16. bandwidths and cable modems.
17. Large body of information.
18. A method of communicating which uses the resources of the web.
19. It is possible that other computers on the web will have access to the information within the message.
20. Transmission of emails may take hours or even days.
2. Information within the message can be read and misused by unauthorized people. This information can also be accessed by governmental authorities for surveillance and criminal prosecution.
22. These are all languages that represent that code because that machine language is too difficult to understand.
23 . A computer uses Data to operate programs, Application , which are fancy programs uses graphical user interface (GUI) which allows you to easily give instructions to the program. An operating system is a series of programs and applications that together operate the hardware that is connected together in the computer. You use input devices to input your information, such as a keyboard, a mouse or a scanner.
This is Matt G. Davis, he’s attending West Creek High school in London,Texas. He’s in the 11th grade and a B average student. He was born in Newyork city in 1991. He’s family is from South Africa, and moved here in the 80’s. Both his parents are musicians in a band called “Loco Cows”. Matt really want to be a Sport’s Trainer for the NFL. He figure that if he’s not good enough to be apart of this high school football team, he’ll just be a student trainer. Since Matt SAT scores were so high, he has a automatic acceptances to Harvard, so he plans to attend there after high school.
Also Matt does comedy and often blogs. Look how funny he is here.
Posted by: Rosalynn Paltauf on: September 23, 2008
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Government: Federal Republic Area: 83,858 sq km Population: 8,139,000 Capital: Vienna Language: German |
Currency: EUR Religion: Roman Catholic Climate: moderate, continental Time zone: +1 GMT Member of EU: Yes |
Austria is located in Central Europe. Austria is a predominantly mountainous country with a total area of 83,855 km2. Its border is formed by eight other European countries, namely Italy, Switzerland, the Principality of Liechtenstein, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Slovenia. Vienna is the capital of Austria and lies on the Danube River and is partly surrounded by the hills of the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald).
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Education: Nine years of education are mandatory for everybody.Normally, children in Austria go to school at the age of 6 years. There publicand private schools. After the first four years at a elementary school, calledin Austria “Volksschule”, you can choose what to do next. You can either go to a middle school, “Hauptschule” for four years and then into a schoo lconcentrated on a specific professions, “Berufshochschule” (BHS), or you can goto an higher school of general education, “Allgemeinbildende Hoehere Schule”(AHS).
Economy: Austria, with its well-developed market economy and high standard of living, is closely tied to other EU economies. The services sector forms some two thirds of the Gross Domestic Product of 232 billion Euros. Trade and industry make up about a third of the GDP, agriculture contributes some 2 %. With an average per capita GDP of about Euro 27,000, Austria ranks among the EC’s richest countries..
Population: Of the approximately 8 million inhabitants of Austria, 98% speak German. The six ethnic groups officially recognized in Austria (Burgenlandic Croatians, Roma, Slovaks, Slovenians, Czechs and Hungarians) are concentrated in the east and south of the country.
Source: http://www.aboutaustria.org/country.htm
Posted by: Rosalynn Paltauf on: September 19, 2008
ASCII White:space control?
Charles Babbage: The father of computers, used push cards
Herman Hollerth: also used push cards.. counted population in 6 weeks.
Colossus: made to brake the German’s enigma.
Mauchley & Eckerk: worked on Eniac, weighed 30tons , 100 feet longs, but wasn’t finished in time for war.
Jon Von Neumann: wrote a paper about the future of computers , said that it should be able to hold programs.
IBM: international business machines
Kilby & Noyce: made the integrated circuit.
Ted Hoff: inventor of the microprocessor
Douglas Engelbart: invented the computer mouse.
Xerox: Altair, built it yourself computers.
Steve Wozniak & Steve Jobs: began Apple, changed the way people’s idea of computers.
Bill Gates: made Microsoft, riches man alive!
-During the World war II , Mauchley and Eckerk worked on the Eniac, which was the first of it’s kind. Even though it wasn’t used in time for the war, many people found it very useful.
-early computers didn’t have any screens, so all the information that the computer output would be printed out.(?), newer computers use The Screen to Out put information