Wednesday, February 4, 2009

FIVE QUESTIONS: C++

FIVE QUESTIONS REGARDING C++

1. In this day, why are we so dependent on networks? It's not like we always lived with them, our ancestors did fine without concentrating on the different networks that are prominent and could be possible.

2. Everything we know is placed in existence for a reason. Within that, how do we act when the organization is gone?

3. How come we are never satisfied? Networks are becoming faster, more pervasive, and more essential - why do we not value the important changes rather than stress over the problems?

4. How is it that virtual machines occupy both space and time if they are so different? What is the distinct purpose to study each?

5.Why is it that we are in a constant need of communication, but insist on setting up boundaries?

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  1. This is a response to question 5:
    Why is it that we are in a constant need of communication, but insist on setting up boundaries?

    Whether we like it or not, at this day in age, it is impossible to get away from every form of communication. No matter if one was stark naked running through the densest of woods, there will always be thoughts, songs, and watching eyes which will be communicating with us, through us, for us indirectly. It is almost sad to say that we've made it to the point of no privacy, but their are benefits in creating someone else's.
    People need boundaries to stay sane. While friends and family are important, if one does not know themselves, they will never know anyone.

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