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Censorship Online

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Term Paper TitleCensorship Online
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Censorship Online

Censorship Online


     There is a section of the American populace that is slowly slithering into
the spotlight after nearly two decades in clandestine.  Armed with their odd
netspeak, mouses, glowing monitors, and immediate access to a world of
information, both serious and amateur Hackers alike have at last come out of the
computer lab and into mainstream pop culture.  Since I despise pleading ignorant
about anything, I chose to read Mr. McDonalds article because of its minutia
concerning the future of the more amusing aspect of computing: the game.  This
article is relevant because whether we like it or not, the PC (personal
computer) is only going to grow in popularity and use, and the best weapon
against the abuse of this new gee-whiz technology is to be educated about it.
     It is simply amazing how far gaming has come in the past decade.  We have
gone from stick figures on a blank screen to interactive movies.  The PC is the
newest way to play because it has the capability to process and display much
more complex games than anything by Nintendo or Sega.  Some problems with this,
however, are the enormous cost of s descent system and software and the
technology that moves at lightning speed.  The computer you buy tomorrow will
not be able to handle any of the new software two years from now.  Owners must
not only keep up with the new trends but must also be well aware of what the...

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