Now I know why Aussies are so contrary.

Are they gonna filter the shit that comes out of certain parts of Australia too??
 
Filtering programs are available for parents to put on their computers or networks to keep children from that stuff. Schools, librarys, etc. all use it (or should use it) too.
I'm betting that if they make the ISPs filter the feed, it will slow down the feed by alot.
 
its what our public servants study to try and solve the deficit:) sorry burnham, i couldnt resist
 
A guy was fired for Porn at the P a few months ago, no joke.

There's a guy in a hole below the bosses that scans all internet traffic from the P.

:)

Another guy was fired for buying/selling on ebay, even after a warning.

Beware Feds.......
 
A climbing partner of mine runs the network at a local hospital, these use a "sniffer" program which shows what is going on , on the 400 something PC's. Supposedly the doctors lounge has a "dirty" side"
 
Remember the days of the internet when it first started? Wide open, wild wild west. Domain names were a dime a dozen. A person could have made millions just by capitalizing on a few trick names. What is Ebay? Yahoo was the king of the hill. Oh, so slow, but few hackers abound then. What's a hacker anyway. Cookies were,,, well some odd thing just getting off the ground people talked about.

NO pop-ups, worms and viruses killing your Win 3.x 30 mhz power station fully loaded with 4 megs of ram. Win 95 was the wave of the future. Intel Pentium processors were boasting 166 mhz. 100 MB hard drives and 16 megs of ram. A CD burner wasn't thrown in. They were an extra $1000 in 95. A real powerstation equiped like that was going for $3000 plus. Gateway 2000 was the Caddilac, baby.

Internet shopping was just beoming a reality. The most sofisticated web sites were one, two pages and non interactive. You still had to mail in your order after viewing the product list. No sales tax and a lot of free shipping. And what's this idenity thief thing I was hearing about?

Porn? You really had to get down and do some serious searching to find a porn site in 95. Their pages too were totally non-interactive. (I just wanted to see what was out there.) And forget downloading video. That was like Flash Gordon futuristic stuff people only talked about,,,someday.

Look at what the internet is today. It's evoled so fast. The search engins are rocket ships at finding anything you want. In fact it's come to the point of information overload. Cookies are big business and the goverments way to track your surfing habits and keystrokes. Spam, worms, viruses, pop-ups, hackers, idenity thief abound. Malicious advertising and porn is finding its way into every computer out there, wether you want it or not. That's kids stuff. Internet spying is what's hot.

And today the world goverments have a lot of not-so-secret programs currently going on that are designed soley to crash the opponets internet capabilities. At the push of a button. China being one of the most open about it.

"Remeber it when" will be a common phrase in ten years when only the govement and big business have full internet privilege that we're so used to today. The common user in the future will have their access and information totally filtered and piped in and out.

Of course, that's up to anybodys guess as to were it's really going.
 
Along with G B's point about the internet,more on the 'puter itself.

During the early 70's when I first started electrical work it was all hard wired relay circuits and very few analog electronics for industrial motor control and information gathering.

Some 35 plus years later it has become such a jumbling of computer programs that almost no one on the planet can keep totally abreast of the technoligy. In my place of work for example there are 30 to 40 different operating systems , just in one department alone .Things become obsolete almost from the moment they reach the market place.

I think back to the old system that was on the 'boats at one time.The size of a refridgerater than used an IBM selectric typewriter for a keyboard.Now days the average hand held calculater has more memory than that thing did.

Where this is all going is anybodys guess but I for one cannot keep up with it .
 
I have a friend who does the initial programming on the chips used in computers, sony play stations and the like.
They each cost about 500 bucks.

They get them in batches from Taiwan, and he says that the amount of space used on a chip for even the high end computers is very small. Each chip has like 4 different 'partitions' on it.

So his job is to find what part of the chip is actually working and then set it up so whatever end user manufacturer the chip goes to, can be utilized.

Apparently the chips ALWAYS have something wrong with some part of them.

He told me that if they could make a chip which totally worked, we would have computers (and games) which make even today's high end computers seem like primitive toys.
 
I remember my pops paying $100 a meg for RAM. and those amber and green monotone monitors, bleaugh. Tape drive anyone? We used those on the old Commodore Vic20.
 
Anyone read the 'traveler' books? Written by written by John Twelve Hawks.

Sort of a big brother/matrix theme
 
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