Someone secret was here. try to guess who it is...muahahahahahahaha
haha andy in your face!!!!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
"Well, the task this time is to evaluate my MMP against my Design Specification. There's a problem, I never wrote a design specification (once again due to time constraints, hmm, I detect a pattern here...). So I guess I'll just say what I think about my MMP. I like it :D Considering it was the first time I'd done something like this, I'm happy with what I did. There are a few things I would have liked to do differently though, and some stuff I should have done differently. I really would have liked to do my MMP in the style of 'Some Days'. I really liked that MMP and I would have loved it if I could have done mine in sort of the same style. I had nowhere near enough time to do that though, and I'm not sure I would have the artistic capability"
-Will
-Will
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Omegle
Here is a new and easy way of connecting to people by using be 2.0.
Omegle is a free and easy to use website that is found http://omegle.com/
All you need do is click start a new chat
Omegle is a free and easy to use website that is found http://omegle.com/
All you need do is click start a new chat
My Poem
Pirates
Pirates are evil and aggressive
They may attack your ship
Without a moments notice,
They come with a pistol and a cutlass
And make leave with your bonnie lass
They may also take you gold
Or just a few barrels of oil
Pirates have a special way of talking
Like "Argh, me maties" or just simply
"Give me ye rum"
It's not very polite
But how can you blame someone who can give you quite a fright
Pirates can be men; they can be women
They may be white; they may beard
Or they may have a parrot
But in the end, who can blame them for just making a living?
They may attack your ship
Without a moments notice,
They come with a pistol and a cutlass
And make leave with your bonnie lass
They may also take you gold
Or just a few barrels of oil
Pirates have a special way of talking
Like "Argh, me maties" or just simply
"Give me ye rum"
It's not very polite
But how can you blame someone who can give you quite a fright
Pirates can be men; they can be women
They may be white; they may beard
Or they may have a parrot
But in the end, who can blame them for just making a living?
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
""Web 2.0 is about the people, when it comes down to it."
That's what Richard Macmanus thinks. Others think along the same lines as him, but then again, some others have completely different ideas. For example, one of the definitions that Macmanus has written down on his blog states that web 2.0 is:
"the underlying philosophy of relinquishing control".
That's a lot of big words for something that is supposed to simplify the web, which is what Web 2.0 is for. The idea behind it was to create a new platform where people could share data in more easily as well as find it. With it came the use of "one-button publishing", something that I am using as I type this post. With a single press of a button, this article will be published into my blog; something that could not have been done before. The reason it could not have been accomplished before was because, with the birth of web 2.0, came the birth of XML text. This replaced the older HTML, otherwise known as "computer language" to some. With HTML, everything that can be done today, could still be done, but it was a lot more complicated. For example, to write this, all I had to do was press ctrl + b, but with HTML, I would have had to type in <> and < / b > at the beginning and end of my sentence respectively.
Basically, Web 2.0 has evolved from Web 1.0, in an attempt to make everything on the platform of the World Wide Web easier to use.
So, when you think about it, Web 2.0 really is about the people, making it easier for us to communicate, to share ideas and to find information; keeping us more connected in a sense. Even making the gap across oceans and continents that little bit smaller, and easier to cross."
-Will
That's what Richard Macmanus thinks. Others think along the same lines as him, but then again, some others have completely different ideas. For example, one of the definitions that Macmanus has written down on his blog states that web 2.0 is:
"the underlying philosophy of relinquishing control".
That's a lot of big words for something that is supposed to simplify the web, which is what Web 2.0 is for. The idea behind it was to create a new platform where people could share data in more easily as well as find it. With it came the use of "one-button publishing", something that I am using as I type this post. With a single press of a button, this article will be published into my blog; something that could not have been done before. The reason it could not have been accomplished before was because, with the birth of web 2.0, came the birth of XML text. This replaced the older HTML, otherwise known as "computer language" to some. With HTML, everything that can be done today, could still be done, but it was a lot more complicated. For example, to write this, all I had to do was press ctrl + b, but with HTML, I would have had to type in <> and < / b > at the beginning and end of my sentence respectively.
Basically, Web 2.0 has evolved from Web 1.0, in an attempt to make everything on the platform of the World Wide Web easier to use.
So, when you think about it, Web 2.0 really is about the people, making it easier for us to communicate, to share ideas and to find information; keeping us more connected in a sense. Even making the gap across oceans and continents that little bit smaller, and easier to cross."
-Will
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