Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Internet Footprint

An internet footprint is a trail that you leave on the internet by doing just about anything. And if someone knows how to follow that footprint(s), it will lead back to you, and sometimes, that is too creepy for a normal person. It's a little scary to think that some pasty white, thin, stranger creeper may have the ability to steal your identity, find your kids, wife, husband, family, money, assets, know where you live, know where your family is everyday, and have access to pictures of you, your house, kids, wife, everything...all with the clicks of a mouse. Real creeps are out there, but there are ways to avoid leaving such tracks. By logging out after youre done browsing, deleting cookies, using a usb drive for browsing, browsing on an anonymous server, etc. can help you to not leave tracks.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Pilots Blog

Pilots Blog

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Obsolete Devices

Its interesting what is getting more and more obsolete. Like the basic cellphone, dvd player, etc. With all the technology advances that the U.S. has today, almost every piece of technology is obsolete in one year. That's not to say that it isn't still helpful or functional, its just that there is a newer piece of technology out there. For example, take the ipad. It was first released in 2010. And it could only do basic functions, and had a large slew of problems and inconveniences. The newer version that came out in 2011 was better, could run a larger selection of programs, but was still limited on its functions. Its like half a smart-phone, and half a laptop, mixed together. It has its place, but still lacks all the functions of both.