Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Grandpa slammed on floor on Black Friday

            Black Friday is one of the craziest days in a year, and it even got crazier this year. A grandfather who lived in Phoenix, Arizona was slammed on the concrete floor after accused of stealing a video game. Where exactly did it happen? Well no other than the store Wal-mart. A police man who worked there saw when he was putting a video game in the belt of his trousers. When he saw this, he went up to him and arrested him, later inviting him to meet to floor of Wal-mart. He was faced down, bleeding from his face and choking on his own blood. Sad thing is, his grandson was there to see it and will probably not forget what had just happen.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Excel

The biggest thing I learned about Excel was the calculations and that is my favorite part it’s like a mini calculator instead of the real thing. If you choose to use it in life it’s on you and it would actually work Excel is used to work out in offices. Also, it is able to make charts helping you out in businesses, sports data or organizing your information, trying to figure out the calculations. So in real life, it would work’s wish to learn if there is more things we can use it for like maybe for a project or some sort of crazy way with tricks that is might be stored in just waiting for us to find out. I love the fact that it is really easy to use and you don’t need to know any basic knowledge of it example the most stupidest person in the world would be able to use it and in a point he will become a professional at it, I know from experience. No matter what this program is very easy to understand and that’s my favorite part except that it is sometime a bit tricky like it may move your information a bit up.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

What is Network Neutrality?

            Network Neutrality is short term word for a simple principle over companies that operate telecommunications network. In short, companies should give an equal amount of fair treatment to internet pages like Skype and Facebook. These companies may be in a relationship with internet page companies. What they would do is make a deal with one to make a page go faster and make others go slower. An example would be At&t with the collaboration with Facebook. Facebook may go up to At&t and ask to make their page go faster while making other social websites like Skype and Twitter go slower. The result of this may be that some people might find it irritating to use Skype, and wind up using Facebook because it is faster than Skype. Not only that, some are paid, or was decided upon themselves, to block some web pages. To tell the truth, it is unfair to the other social, informational, and any other kind of websites because they worked hard as much as the telecommunication companies. As long as this keeps going, the internet might change for the worse for all of us.