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Web Development

          So it all started on October 10th, 2018. I went to my first class, living in a virtual world. I was taking notes and then the professor said something about making a webpage as homework. I was pretty overwhelmed. I got home and I was freaking clueless. Then I looked at the instructions the professor gave us, I was even more clueless than a freaking dog that can't find its owner. I did not know where to start. I was just sitting on my couch with the laptop in my head just spacing off. I almost gave up. Fast forward 10 to 15 minutes later, I texted a friend of mine who is very into computers and the web. I was so relieved. He saved me. He saved my grade. I am so thankful for that. I sent him the instructions and he guided me through because I could not do anything. Reading the instructions was basically a second unknown language to me. We both called each other and then that's when the process of making this whole webpage started to roll. I ...

Messages about Mail

Everyone at some point in their lives, will need to end up sending a letter, a card, or any type of document to someone of importance. But the way they will execute that will be different. Depending on the preference, us human beings will use a Postal Service to send a Physical Copy, or an electronic copy over the internet; called email. Someone might ask, what’s the differences and what are the similarities? There are actually more similarities than expected. One of the most important similarity is the process of the mail being sent. Either one, email or mail will be sent to a regional service, after it is being processed, it is sent to the local service, then finally, it will be sent to the personal address. Other similarities includes the mailbox, for email, it is considered your inbox in the email. Both of them have a post office, which is the Postal Services Building for regular mail, and that is equivalent to the URL Address for email. They both use addresses to send it to the...

Blog One

When I chose my courses for my first quarter, I chose to be in this class called 'Living In a Virtual' because I needed an elective credit. But I did not just choose this just because it was an elective. I chose this because I wanted to learn about the virtual world. The course name attracted me, all the other courses seemed interesting, but not attractive enough for me to sign up for them. As a kid, I always had thoughts about how does technology work with other sets technology. I am not the biggest expert of social media or video games, but I am also the person with the most knowledge about social media and technology in my family. So I pretty much use it well enough where I want to learn about the internet, the history computers, the communications with other technology, and how technology has changed over the years. So I hope I get to have a better understanding about the 'virtual world'. I hope I get to have the knowledge necessary to teach and tell others about ...