NBC’s Meet The Press Attack The Internet & Bloggers
September 7, 2009 by Orlando
Filed under FHK WebWarriors, News and Opinion
The panel on Meet the Press attacks bloggers and internet users. He refers to them as “flat out stupid.”
UK PM Gordon Brown Mirrors Obama’s “Transparency” BullButter
June 11, 2009 by Buffoon
Filed under FHK WebWarriors
Surely even a liberal should notice the we want you to be able to see what we are doing bullbutter being fed to the state media by da gub’ment, regurgitated for lowly serf consumption, no?
The inventor of the world wide web has been asked by the prime minister to help open up access to government data.
“I think there’s a public demand for transparency. This is way beyond party politics and beyond global borders,” Sir Tim said.
He said taxpayers’ money paid for the data so it should be available to them.
Me thinks this is akin to asking a HuffPo webmaster to reveal how they always end up tops at Digg… and… Anyone else see the parallel between Brown and Obama’s “transparency” rhetoric?
Happy Birthday, World Wide Web! Internet Creator (NOT Algore!?) Explains how the Web Developed and What’s Next (Video)
March 13, 2009 by Jenn's Tech Tips
Filed under FHK WebWarriors
In this video, Sir Tim Berners-Lee explains how he created and helped develop the world-wide web, and how what he envisions for the future of the “semantic web,” which some are referring to as Web 3.0..
Hat-Tip Bob Ewing, of Digital Journal
Hey, Scotty, Beam This
July 21, 2008 by TXPoet
Filed under FHK WebWarriors
I believe one reason that most seasoned adults have a problem with the Internet is that they really don’t understand a few facts. Being a “senior citizen” myself I grew up in the days of the “How and Why” books. Very few of us would just accept “because” for an answer.
A simple explanation is that when your computer transmits data via the Internet, the data goes from your screen into your computer where it is taken apart bit by bit and “beamed” via the Internet to another computer that puts it back together from the bottom up. Just like the transporter from Star Trek.
A more complete explanation, although a bit technical in nature, is a white paper[O1] written by Rus Shuler “How Does the Internet Work” (Just click on the different colored text called a “hyperlink” and you should get a new window transporting your computer to that site via servers, routers and wires using DNS, URL, IPS and ISPs. If you do not get a new screen or are not transported to that site then you have a “popup stopper” preventing it. There should be either an information drop down at the top of this screen under the “address bar” giving you options and instructions for continuing.
As you can already see the language, or the lingo of the computer does take some getting used to. Email us here at Fort Hard Knox with your questions about the Internet. We will try to answer them and perhaps write a story. Names will be withheld to protect the novices.
[O1] White Paper: A formal report. It gets it’s name from being bound in white. Originated in government slang.


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