Monday, August 28, 2006



Computers today are very different from the first super computer. The first computer was made for one reason. Today computers can do everything. The first one was very big, and the ones today are much smaller. The computers will continue to advance and will improve its knowledge of various subjects.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

bc- here is my blog

Friday, August 25, 2006

I believe that a defense attorney should work for a client he believes to be guilty. Lawyers have different views on this subject, but I believe you should be able to defend anybody no matter what. First, the convicted might have not had a good childhood, so he doesn'tknow what its like to be free. His parents might be in jail, and there is no one to take care of him, so he might commit crimes, but as his lawyer, you should help him get off his case and show him what it is like to be normal. Her would benefit from it and you will feel goodinside. It is important not to turn down anybody no matter what because it could cost them therelife when you just have to work on a case.

A salesperson should not push an inferior product just to make a quota for many reasons. Say were selling a car. If they sell the car they know will not work, they could get in big trouble just for making money. Their boss would be happy but the buyer will come back, yell at them, and go to the boss. The boss might want to fire you, so before selling anything, you should ask the customer if that is really what they want.
5:09 PM 8/24/2006computer- an electronic device that accepts data, performs computations, and makes logical decisions according to instructions and data that have been given to it and that produces meaningful information in a form useful to humansgeneral-purpose computers- term(s) used to identify computers in which their computation and input/output processing capabilities are such that they can be used for almost any type of applicationinformation- data that enters the computerinformation/data processing- the process of sharing information between humans and computersinformation utilities- businesses that use computers to store hugh amounts of information available for personal useapplication program- a program that instructs the computer to perform a specific, undefined taskcomputer system- a combination of related elements(hardware and software) working together to achieve a common goalhardware- tangible, physical equipment that can be seen and touchedinput- forms that become the source of the data entered into the computer's input deviceinput device- a hardware device that permits the storage of datamicrominiaturization- the technologic process that enables an entire microprocessor to occupy the space of a tiny chip no larger than the size of your fingertipoutput- useful information that leaves the computeroutput device- a hardware device that reports processed information in a form that humans can understandprocessing- activity that takes place in the computers what should be done to the data to produce the desired informationprocessor- a hardware device that processes data into meaningful informationprogram- a series of detailed, step-by-step instructions that tell the computer what actions to performraw data/original data- data from a source document that is fed into the computer for processingsoftware- the intangible instructions that tell the computer what to dosource document- a hardware device which enables the computer to accept datastorage device- a hardware device that permits the storage of datasystem program- a program that controls the computer's circuitry and hardware devicesinformation superhighway- digital, voice, and video communication access through computers controlled telephones and televisions to any information resource anywhere in the worldmegahertz- the internal clock speeds of a computer measured in millionths of a secondlocal area networks- a communications network that covers a limited geographic areainternet- a physically structured network of computers around the world5:37 PM 8/24/2006
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/4140870.html-
everything is rising including gas prices. it is hurting the economy

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/4140760.html-
europe changed against us dollar. remarks on inflation. interest rates are increasing. international investors are attracted.

http://today.reuters.com/news/articlebusiness.aspx?type=tnBusinessNews&storyID=nT264433&imageid=top-news-view-2006-08-25-015429-RTR1DJT8_Comp%5B1%5D.jpg&cap=A%20customer%20tries%20out%20a%20laptop%20at%20a%20new%20Apple%20Store%20in%20New%20York%20May%2019,%202006.%20%20REUTERS/Seth%20Wenig&from=business-
sony stock recalls 1.8 million batteries. there will be financial impact on japanese electronic makers. it will hurt the company

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Computers hve changed majorly over the past decade to many reasons. One includes it doubles speed every 18-24 months. If this occurs, that means 10 years ago it was 32 times less advanced than it is now. This can improve businesses and people can set up different websites that can be useful to others around the world. When businesses create websites they can get people to invest in their company and thgey can become a stockholder. In the next ten years computers might be so advanced that you can ask them to type for you and they will be able to do it while you read to them. They will be talking to you and you could be asking for them to get you the best possible website for that category. They will start doing homework fo you and you won't get too much smarter. Throughout the next decade computers will be doing what human do.