fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about cyber safety, artificial intelligence, dystopian futures and our everyday gadgets.
Want to Stop Using Google? Here Are Some Alternatives to Their Services
After reading a number of negative articles and posts about Google and their parent company Alphabet inc, I decided that I was going to try and stop using everything that was related to Google and its group of companies. According to Wikipedia, there are currently 243 Alphabet-owned companies and that number continues to grow.
By Armchair Detective5 years ago in 01
Top 5 Eye-Catching Animated Commercials Of all The Time
Top 5 Eye-Catching Animated Commercials Of all The Time Animated Videos are successful to draw in a wide crowd and captivate them with narrating. It summons feelings that resound with any crowd, so it shows a feeling of cordiality for your image.
By John Martin5 years ago in 01
Identify your Target Market for 3D Animation
Before the invention of 2D and 3D animation, it was a situation where you could engage and teach your crowd with next to no sources, consequently the creation of animation it has gotten important to focus on the correct crowd to pass on the correct message at opportune time. At first, we need to recognize our intended interest group and how about we examine that in detail.
By John Martin5 years ago in 01
"Data Transmission"
What is data transmission? Data transmission refers to the process of transferring data between two or more digital devices. Data is transmitted from one device to another in analog or digital format. Basically, data transmission enables devices or components within devices to speak to each other.
By Iftikhar Ahmed5 years ago in 01
The Veil of Anonymity
My brother said: "People feel that they can say anything they want online since they can hide behind the veil of anonymity..." And I started to think about this. What would happen if we had to use identification in order to gain access to a social media account? Something such as a driver's license, passport or a citizenship card? What would we do with this if it were required in order to own one? Would we become more responsible or would people be just as outspoken anyways?
By Annie Kapur5 years ago in 01
Little Black Book
When it came to Christopher, Webster tried his best to find adjectives within his treasure of words to describe this young man, however after becoming completely exhausted Webster the Dictionary threw his hands up and stated he's a man beyond my vocabulary. Christopher was 6’ 3 “with a medium build body structure that always captured the attention of people everywhere he went. Despite his athletic build, Christopher chose to go the route of Academia, in which he graduated with honors in undergraduate and graduate school and received the highest academic award to be given to a student which was the class valedictorian. Christopher was recruited by the Federal Government as a Foreign Service Officer. Christopher then quickly relocated to Washington, D.C. where he purchased a home in the prominent Georgetown area in Washington DC where the affluent and wealthy people resided. Everything was perfect in the home besides the eye-swore that was above the fireplace in which a hole existed because the previous owners installed a tv which damaged the mantel that was made out of precious stone from Morocco which was very rare. One day as Christopher was dumping the trash he spotted a painting in the trash can of a Seasoned Aged African -American lady holding a little book in her hand and she was looking up to the clear blue sky passing the black quilted clouds that blanketed the city. Christopher took the painting and placed it over the fireplace which covered the hole in the wall. Christopher received an email from his office with his next assignment being in Ghana Africa. While working in Ghana, he fell ill to malaria, a deadly disease that hundreds and thousands of people have died from in Ghana Africa and it's all because of a mosquito bite which carries the venomous bacteria. The malaria damaged the immune system of Chris to the point that he couldn't work and was debilitated in the hospital for 6 months. While Christopher was in the hospital he lost his job because he was no longer able to fulfill the functions of the job which require 90% travel to different countries. Then Chris' car got repossessed and his medical bills had extinguishing all of his Savings leaving him financially destitute. So for the next 10 years Christopher sat in the house dealing with his deteriorating health and major depression. One day while sitting in the living room and looking up at the painting on the wall, Christopher felt as though that maybe his life was starting to have an experience like that painting which was thrown in the trash. One day Chris received a visitor from one of his friends from college and this was so unlike Chris to let somebody come in but his friend was persistent.
By william kelly5 years ago in 01






