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On Mar 6, 5:11�pm, John Smith I wrote:
wrote: * ... * *A couple of points he *Deignan has not toned down his * *combination of Cynical Chic attitude and general "I am * *superior to you" coloring of his comments. *The "knowledge * *of computers" (how to use them, really) is generally * *overblown by those INTO computers as it applies to this * *modern age. *Yes, the Internet is OPEN to all and at least * *one out of five households in the USA has some form of * *Internet access. *But, on the Internet is a collection of * *dreck, of bigotry, terribly one-sided crap, emotionally- * *loaded opinions, all mixed in with public relations, * *personal "look at me" sort of things AND intellectual * *knowledge. *It is much more convenient to use the Internet * *to hunt for any of those things than to leave the house * *and go running around for input different ways. * *The Internet made many many things possible but the * *increase of an individual's knowledge bank is an * *entirely different subject. *The Internet is such a * *HUGE pot-pourri of different "stuff," so MUCH stuff * *that it can't be evaluated properly. * *73, The above is false, misleading, inaccurate and comes from a "footing" which is flawed. True, you MUST be intelligent and educated enough to access INTELLIGENT, ACCURATE, KNOWLEDGEABLE are RELEVANT sources on the internet. Sorry, JS, there is NO, repeat *no* a priori knowledge of whether "all" websites contain "intelligent, accurate, knowledgeable, relevant" stuff for anyone. Now you know as well as I that there are websites which have questionable intelligence, unreferenced "accuracy," and things which are not "relevant" to what is being searched for. Frequently I limit searches by including: site:.edu *(NOTE: *the a colon follows site and a period preceeds edu--with NO spaces in the entire line) That is very general advice. In electronics engineering I can (and have, many a time) found ".edu" sites with OLD and OUTDATED manufacturers datasheets and similar "information." By trial and error, I know where I CAN find the latest information on components that are no longer in production but are still on sale somewhere. This will limit your searches to ONLY educational institutions, in google ... there is much more you need to know also--TAKE A COMPUTER CLASS!!! Now now, JS, try not to get excited less someone tells you to shove that up your CLASS. :-) If you doubt the accuracy of what your search engine is giving you, indeed, if you have found inaccurate data returned from your search engine--EDUCATE YOURSELF AND COME UP TO SPEED IN THE PRESENT MILLENNIUM--THE PROBLEM IS NOT THE INTERNET--IT IS YOU!!! Not quite. It is the CONTENT of many, many Internet sites. Those of us who DO search (not just with Google) are able to find what we want, to ignore many of the hits on search listings out of experience. For example, you can compare the content of one of the Big3 amateur rig manufacturers, Icom. Icom America has less content on small stuff, especially accessories. Also on digitized copies of operating manuals. Icom Japan was more on their English site, including old manuals. I'm not sure where the LINKS of HRO take one on getting manuals and brochures but those aren't the same as either Icom site. Take another detailed look at the ARRL as an example. If one searches Applications, that button is really a Link to access the FCC website, yet the organization implies it is "theirs." Not ALL amateur equipment makers HAVE a recognizeable Internet site yet (strange but true) or the common, familiar brand name is NOT what their website has in their URL. [try finding a URL for Maldol antennas...it's a Japanese company, BTW, and I was able to get more direction by going to a UK dealer's webiste to learn much more than was "easily available" elsewhere] You want Porn? LOTS of it! If that's your bag, that is, not mine [been there, done that...:-) ] You want HATE groups? Plenty around for spleen-venting. Want a couple of Al-Quaida agit-prop sites? Watch ABC TV news in HD for the Low Down on them. There be ALL KINDS OF STUFF on the 'Net with some imaginative folks behind them doing the URL disguise thing. You can do you own via GoDaddy, get your own "stealth" URL name, be an "edu" or a "sci" or an "org" and have a blast putting stuff over on others. :-) 73, LA JS --http://assemblywizard.tekcities.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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... Now now, JS, try not to get excited less someone tells you to shove that up your CLASS. :-) ... Hey, you wouldn't be the first one to tell me such! Don't think yourself so special! grin We don't disagree on the subject that much Len, however, the internet is an EXCELLENT place to use for knowledge, I just want to keep on top of any trends which begin to give credence to those who would attack, dismiss and defame it. And, I think the point I made is most important, it is all how a person uses it, is capable of using it and has the intelligence and logic to understand what they are reading/seeing. You previous post, to this one, made some very good points to watch for .... ![]() JS -- http://assemblywizard.tekcities.com |
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