Friday, August 20, 2010

Etch-ti-em-el!

I really want to meet the people who invented HTML. I'd give them a pat on the back and then a slap to the back of the head. Without them, I may not be able to enjoy the Internet or know of its existence at all but without them, I think I'd be able to handle my CMSC 2 class with much more ease and a lot less stress. I only like HTML codes when they're already rendered by the browser. When I see a whole page of HTML codes and then asked to edit, or use them to create another page, I tend to be depressed, breakdown, and experience a form of trauma.

In my opinion, HTML codes are bad, but CSS codes are much much worse. And when you combine something that's already bad with something that's worse, like an exam, you get a whole load of trauma to the brain. As I am writing this, my head is filled with codes and tags for use later in our CSS code exam in CMSC 2. It's so filled with codes that you can see my temple throbbing from a mile away. It's a tough job memorizing and knowing what each code and tag means but it's necessary.

HTML has become one of those things in life that we use everyday but never really know much about and take for granted. By taking the CMSC 2 subject, I show the much needed praise and recogniction to HTML.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Command And Conquer!

I believe most, if not all people, are in some ways, control freaks and look at themselves as gods. We, humans, have this thinking that we are superior among all beings inhabiting this earth or even the universe. We are so proud of our outstanding intellect and how we believe it has propelled us to the top of the animal hierarchy to the point that we believed and continue to believe that some perfect, absolute and almighty beings that embody our characteristics and form, somehow created the whole universe including us and that we will create everything else left to create in the future.

This kind of thinking, that we see ourselves as the sole superiors and owners of the whole universe, is best incarnated through the invention of the computer program wherein we can just input commands and orders. This allows us to finally and totally subdue something that we, not the superior and absolute beings, created. We finally have a loyal slave that doesn't complain or rise up and revolt. It does not need food nor water and performs actions that are a hundred-fold faster than a normal human being.

This wasn't the case when I was using Ubuntu's Terminal (Windows Command Prompt counterpart. I didn't feel anything like I'm superior or a god, nor did I feel that it was my slave. As my professor was giving us the directions to what we were to do on our computer science laboratory class, I felt that I was the enslaved one and I couldn't even complain. I didn't have a hard time really, but it was like the computer was the one asking me to input those commands instead of me being in charge. I was then recalling the time when I watched the Terminator movies and imagined the scenario of it really happening.

I almost peed my pants.

Friday, July 2, 2010

FREE Download!

If you are interested in downloading a free OS for your desktop computer, without the hassle of viruses and sites that claim that they have free downloads but will make you pay for another product scheme, then you've come to the right place.


But first I want to make I want to say some things about two popular OS's which most of you guys are probably using right now as you are reading this blog.



If you are a Windows user, it is hard to come by any good quality free software nowadays. But even the products that you have to pay for have glitches and bugs that need fixing and so requires the need for constant upgrades that never seem to end. You'd also have to pay an awful lot of money for programs and upgrades that would eventually be torn up by the same amount of money in viruses. You really have to ask yourself. Why am I "annually" paying a lot of my hard earned cash for a product that isn't perfect? Take Vista for example. The Mac vs. PC ads is enough to support this argument. Windows makers always say that their next OS will overcome the shortcomings of the previous OS. I do not really have a grudge on Windows. In fact, I use XP and I'd like to admit that I am somehow impressed by Windows 7. But I was one of those people who used Vista and was pissed for I had to switch back to Windows XP because of the hardware and software compatability issues and it left a deep scar of my fondness of the Windows OS.


If you are a Mac user, then I really envy you. I've only experienced its OS through one of my housemates whom I also envy alot. It's really the epitome of the "user" interface. It caters to what the user really needs, it has no viruses, and is really for the student/creative/youth user such as me, unlike Windows which is mainly for business and professional use. The Leopard OS may be good but it's not that good for its hefty price tag which I am not able to afford, yet. Still, what makes Mac desktops and laptops so popular is that they can support both the Mac and Windows OS and they just look so cool. I want a Mac but it's just to expensive and most of the games I play still don't support the Mac OS and have to be ported first before I can play which can involve illegal tampering of software which is illegal and could cause game crashes, of which I really am not fond of.

Now if you want something different altogether yet still has somewhat the same features as the two OS's i mentioned above then I'd suggest you use Ubuntu which is one of Linux's better OS. And did I mention It was free?

Yes its FREE.

Imagine not having to pay for anything but the electricity consumed by your computer. Ubuntu has everything in it. It has everything you need if not more to complete the experience of having an OS. If you are stuck and frustrated with paint and have no money to buy adobe photoshop, then Ubuntu has GIMP which has the same features as photoshop but totally free. If you are a professional then you'd love Ubuntu's Open Office which supports a lot of file formats including Microsoft Office files and more. Ubuntu also makes use of one of the most popular web browsers in existence which is Firefox which in my opinion is a lot better than Internet Explorer with its viruses, worms and such. Oh! And I almost forgot, Ubuntu is virus free just like your Mac OS! So whenever you browse the web with your oh so fast browser Firefox or download a file, you wouldn't have to worry if malicious software will infect your computer since it can't and it won't.

So if you are interested just refer to this site here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/download

Its virus free, and you won't regret it.

Ubuntu ("Humanity Towards Others")

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Friday, June 18, 2010

Blogging? WTF?

For my first ever blog, I just have to say that I've never been and will never be fond of blogging. I am also not fond of anything of the sort like plurk and twitter which I believe are worse and worst of them all are Facebook status messages. I honestly do not know where blogging came from nor is it in my interest to know. But I've always wanted to try anything that the internet offers. I've always believed that socializing, sharing your personal thoughts and especially emotions by means of the internet is somewhat a degenerate habit that we modern human beings developed. And I've come to generalize bloggers as middle-aged self-centered and anti-social virgins.

Blogging, in general, is just a whole bunch of mostly faceless people posting non-sensical or popular material on their blogs and hoping that alot of people will view their sites, not caring if the people viewing their blogs disregard the things they've written as long as they click on the Google Ad links in their site. In short blogging is just a way for very lazy but intelligent people to make profits while not doing anything other than making use of their fingers and coming up with strings of words in their head that are popular among the search engines like celebrities, movies, free downloads of stuff, and of course porn. Yes, I know what you're thinking about me and yes I do.

What i hate most about blogging is that it makes people fat. And I hate fat people. I also hate people with bad grammar. But one thing I love about blogging is that you can say anything you want. You don't need to be careful of whatever you are or will be saying. When you want something said you'll just have to type it then post it and you have a blog. After you've posted something everyone in the world can view it. "People" can finally read those terrible things you've just said about that annoying friend you hated a lot and described her with very colorful and intriguing words that you're mom didn't teach or wanted you to say. Oh! By the way, your mom may be one of those "People" who'll be reading your blog.

Hi Mom!

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