29 Dec 2007

Another Example of Crossing the Net Line

This morning, the NPR news site reported the death of a man whose name was mentioned on an online molester registry. It seems that a father of a 6 year old son murdered the registered molester just to prevent future molestation.
http://preview.tinyurl.com/yomt6b – NPR news report on the case
This tragic example brings to point other examples [...]

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28 Dec 2007

My Respects for Ms. Bhutto

I was very sadden to read the reports about Former Pakistani Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto’s assasination. I am crosing the net line now to offer my respects and thoughts on her death. Ever since I recall, I thought she was a role model for women like me. Ms. Bhutto’s not only represented a political celebrity, [...]

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27 Dec 2007

Life without the Net – is that possible?

To answer to the above question….
The answer is ……. drumroll please………
Yes …….. if you live in a cave or you are scuba diving all day long or (please suggest!)….
Almost every single reality, news, and talk show have a url or email mentioned some where during the show.
I used to get so annoyed but now it [...]

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26 Dec 2007

After the holidays…

It has been some time that I have written anything. Blame it on the holidays or just life taking its tolls. Whatever is the reason, I am back! Back writing at least for today.
During the past few days, I read a few news clip that demonstrate how the the communication mentioned on the Internet has [...]

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07 Dec 2007

Friday Night

Greetings from NYC!
Friday nights have always be held as “Let’s go out” night for many people. This has remained the same before the technological age and presently. Regardless of it being 1968 or 2007, people still participate in the usual “friday night activites” like going to the movies or dinner out. Despite additional technological advances, [...]

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