| | Today i sat down and thought what would i be without the internet we wouldnt be able to
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| Nov 21, 2009 |
it would be like hellas in this generation all the things run on internet right from your atmsto money transactionsyour news to all kinds of informationads to channels etc etc
that would be a hell hole for me and my best friend, we always go on iChat ... lol, good times ... there's nothing more than seeing my friend when she's drunk ... anyways, ya, just had a little party over the Internet after she got drunk. So ya ... I'm not drunk though, so w/e. Just hyper from Coca Cola.
Like, the Internet is so important, I can't live without it for too long now. It became part of me. I'm live on the cutting edge when possible and have assimilated the Internet into my daily life. With Internet down for 3 days was hell for me. I can live that long on vacations, but not at home. xboxrulz
If internet would have never existed then I probably would be able to live without it. But because it exist I can't live with it anymore, it's some kind of addiction, looking for WiFi everywhere so I can go online with my pda
If internet would have never existed then I probably would be able to live without it. But because it exist I can't live with it anymore, it's some kind of addiction, looking for WiFi everywhere so I can go online with my pda I would definitely agree to that. Basically what I said up top. xboxrulz In several years everything changed so much, that it would be very hard to live a week without a computer with Internet access, without a mobile phone.. Sometimes when Internet doesn't work because of ISP fault, a lot of people doesn't know what to do with a computer anymore.. I remember 10 years ago, I thought that live without TV would be so hard, I used to watch quite a lot, but I noticed that Today, I just turn it on sometimes, watch the news and I even can forget about TV..
I don't think I'd be able to cope without it, lol.
From the first time I used a computer I've had the internet. When I got my first computer I got the internet with it. I think computers are pointless without it too, there's nothing to do on them, I don't bother with the computer when my ISP is down. Wireless is also something I'm using alot now and even without wi-fi I'd still be a bit bored.
I too must agree that the Internet has become part of my life also! That said, the Internet hasn't always been around. Instead of researching on the internet you would go to the library and get information (i still do that!
Just imagine what we would be doing right now if we didn't have the Internet! We wouldn't have this great community here, plus none of us would have our websites to look after (which doesn't sound like a bad idea now and again!)
If we didn't have the internet we wouldn't have wow, therefore we wouldn't have the greatest episode of south park, EVER lolol
the world definitely wouldn't be as rich as it is now with out the internet!
Someone else would have invented it. We might not even have ipv4 and its problems.
I remember being a kid and playing text games on my Apple II. Back then I would like nothing more than to have a good time thinking things though and playing a game at the same time. As I got older, I still playe games on the computer (although consoles were taking that spot), but I also discovered the great WWW. At first it was just something fun to have, and the whole E-Mail concept was awsome. Now, if my internet goes down for some reason, I lose contact with many things in my life. My sister and her family live 5 hours away, my grandfather across the country, even my college courses use an internet site for assignments and coorosponance with teachers. Well, also without things like MySpace I would have never found some of my old high school friends, and long lost relatives. I think it is absoulty possible to live with out the internet but... who really wants to. It has way too many convienences. I don't know about the rest of the world but here in America I find many people who would prefer to sit in front of a computer than get active. Is the internet really all that great in the grand scheme of things? I'm not totally sure.
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it would be like hell
as in this generation all the things run on internet right from your atms to money transactions your news to all kinds of information ads to channels etc etc
The internet is the revolution in the computers technology. If we didnt have the internet what wi will do with our computers?We will just play, or maybe programming or sonethin else.
i can say that if i havent the internet i wouldn't know for webdesign, i wouldn't make soo friends..and many more.
I think these days we may depend on the internet a little too much. We pretty much go to google for anything we don't know.
If we need to know the location of somewhere we can look it up on maps instead of the good old fashioned street directory. Instead of ringing friends or snail mailing them we instant message and email them. We can't be updated on the latest news through websites. But having said all that, I still love browsing the internet daily and can't really see my life without it.
I think I would be a dumb
Say if there hadn't been a telephone, there wouldn't be an Internet today. If there is no Internet today, then obviously life wouldn't be that simpler. But there should be an 'exclusive Internet' and that would be the mighty military of the US. Right? Because historically the Internet, as we call it today, was an exclusive technology used by the military more than 30 years ago. Actually, "the military" of the U.S. is a relatively complex organization, at least in part because the U.S. Congress gives it many mandates that have nothing to do with what a citizen would consider a military mission. One of the things it contains is the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Its prececessor was known as ARPA, because the first word, "Defence," was absent from its name -- and mostly absent from its objectives. A lot of university research was funded by ARPA, including what became the internet. As Wikipedia explains it: The ARPA network began with three different computers which ARPA was funding: one for the SDC Q-32 in Santa Monica, one for Project Genie at the University of California, Berkeley, and one for Multics at MIT. I was at MIT at the time, and I can assure you the Multics guys could not have cared less whether the military was funding it. They were just enjoying playing with the very new (at that time) networking concepts, in an environment that did not include security (secrecy). The computer and the space program were also initially funded by the U.S. military. The military wanted light-weight electronic circuits for space applications, where weight is the dominant restriction on what could be sent aloft. The microprocessor was a military-funded, industry-built solution to that problem. At the time, the military objective was just to improve spaceborne sensors, but the resulting chips had much broader applications, and gave birth to the computers we now take for granted. |
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