Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Excel
I have worked with Excel in the past and it has been very useful. I have used it in my math class and to create schedules. During the class I learned conditional formating, as well as, how to save time through several shortcuts, for example dragging down to copy a formula. The one thing I dislike about Excel is the fact that selecting a cell dose not mean you select the text. Excel will be useful in the future for several of my classes.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Copyright
Copyright is an essential guarantee to any author, musician or any person who has ever created an original work. Without this measure so much work would never be shared or made public. Why? It never would have been created in the first place. How many people would invest so much of their time, money and energy into creating an original work, if their payment was to have their work claimed by some other person or not a cent for their work? Very few would, in order for original works to be created their needs to be some guarantee that the work won’t be in vain and that the author will have some means to sustain themselves after the work is made public, if they so choose. Copyright s in the best interests of the public as it allows original works to be created and share with out excessive risks.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Monday, September 13, 2010
My Trinity Network Diagram
This is my diagram for the Trinity Network, it is supposed to look like a computer chip. I choose this design because it was inspired by the tour we took. I really enjoyed seeing the servers and knowing my work is backed up.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Mystery!
This is the view I like to study to. It quiet and not too far away. I also like the fact that it is isolated but you can still see people. It is the perfect place too study it never closes.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
How to avoid virus/Identity Theft Headaches
The best tip too avoid these headaches is to simply look at where you are on the web. Joe Hatch's best tip was, beware of free downloads and emails that ask you to input your personal information. Another useful tip is to regularly run checks on your computer for spyware, addware and viruses. The final tip is a current anti-virus
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