From cheddiem@hawaii.edu Mon Jan 26 14:35:20 1998
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 11:53:50 -1000
From: Cheddiemae C deRizzio <cheddiem@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Choice of report
Dr. James I am thinking of doing my report on music and driving, also
on gender and driving.
chedfbi
special agent deRizzio reporting
From chons@hawaii.edu Mon Jan 26 14:45:08 1998
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 18:23:34 -1000
From: "Susan Y.M. Chon" <chons@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, dnaw@lycosemail.com,
Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Andrew Lee Greene <greene@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
George Shigezo Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>, TRHJJY@aol.com,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: discussions
I realize that we need to do both reports (safety activism and virtual
relationships) eventually, but I would prefer to do the Virtual
relationships report first. I would choose this because virtual
relationships interest me greatly. I sometimes log into a chat room,
where I have somewhat created "virtual friendships" and so in a sense, I
know what it feels like...?? I know that this topic is something that I
would want to research about and find more information on. Maybe I can
pick up something new about myself, too.
`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`
Susan Y.M. Chon
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Psychology
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something to love, and something to hope for."
-Allan K. Chalmers
From tammydaw@hawaii.edu Mon Jan 26 14:45:38 1998
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:28:02 -1000
From: Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Alisa B Ferreira <ferreira@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: discussions
I decided to read the report on the 'Psychology of Computer Viruses'. I
really do not know much about them but yes I do fear them. I read Akira
Sasabes email to Dr.James and I hope that our class doesn't run into any
problems like his.
Currently I have been using my computer at home. I do have an
anti-virus program installed on my computer. I'm not sure the name of it
but I also have a program called "Guard Dog" it is used for internet
privacy and security. It secures your hard drive from Java applets or
ActiveX controls or cookies when browsing the net. If automatically scans
and removes viruses and it updates itselfso it can block the lateest
viruses. Now it sounds good and so far I haven't run into any problems but
as the saying does...the only thing in life that is constant is
CHANGE....and viruses can and will change.
I have received a great amount of email concerning these 'viruses'
advising me to not answer any email with certain names. So I heed the
advise and pass the word along to everyone that I know.
i just spoke with a former G7 classmate a few days ago and she
informed me that the lab in Keller has new computers and have all the
updated versions of Netscape, Microsoft etc. and also has an antivirus
program. I have yet to visit and check it out since I've been using my
computer at home, but if anyone knows anything about this please let us
all know. Maybe it'll put our minds at ease knowing that Mr. Sasabe's
unfortunate situation would be unlikely to reoccur.
"All problems are 'gifts' from which you can grow" @-}-----
**Tammy**
From tammydaw@hawaii.edu Mon Jan 26 14:45:57 1998
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:47:39 -1000
From: Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psychology 459 <barrine@hawaii.edu>,
Cheddiemae C deRizzio <cheddiem@hawaii.edu>,
Claudine F Dela Cruz <cruzc@hawaii.edu>,
David S Altenburg <dalten@hawaii.edu>,
David Thomson <dthomson@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Irene Lau <ilau@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Grace Suazo Lumabao <lumabao@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Ryan R Shintani <shintani@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tami R Hattori <thattori@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: discussions
I plan on doing my two reports on Gender and Music. I agree that music
does effect peoples driving behavior...whether it's the type of music one
is listening to or if it is changing a CD or station or singing in the
car. Everything that takes place in our vehicle can ultimately effect the
way we drive.
On another note, GENDER is still a big issue in our society that
tries to promote equality. You find hair products for men and women,there
are different kinds of bicycles for each gender, when you apply for a
drivers license you are required to indicate your gender...we as
people also differently.likely when it
comes to driving, there are also different driving behaviors and
attitudes. However, one could say that gender can be used as a label or
stereo type i.e. females in general are more submissive and passivee and
males in general tend to be more aggressive and assertive. One could say
that this is stereotyping...not all females are submissive or passive and
not all males are aggressive or assertive. It really just depends on how
you look at it. But it is extremely interesting to me to look at how
gender can or may play a role in the way we drive. Men seem to be saying
negative things about female drivers....and vice versa. I knew it was a
female driving etc etc the list could go on and on.
"All problems are 'gifts' from which you can grow" @-}-----
**Tammy**
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Mon Jan 26 14:46:59 1998
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 13:54:54 -1000
From: "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Alisa B Ferreira <ferreira@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: discussions
Hi I think I am going to do the report on virtual communities. I am going
to have to read it first.
BRANDON S.
Porteus 635, College of Social Sciences computer center
Porteus 623B, Department of Political Science, Spring 1998
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto wrote:
> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:28:02 -1000
> From: Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>
> To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
>
>
>
>
> Alisa B Ferreira <ferreira@hawaii.edu>,
> Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
> Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
> Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
> Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
> Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
> Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
> Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
> Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
> Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
> Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
> Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
> Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
> Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
> Subject: Re: discussions
>
> I decided to read the report on the 'Psychology of Computer Viruses'. I
> really do not know much about them but yes I do fear them. I read Akira
> Sasabes email to Dr.James and I hope that our class doesn't run into any
> problems like his.
> Currently I have been using my computer at home. I do have an
> anti-virus program installed on my computer. I'm not sure the name of it
> but I also have a program called "Guard Dog" it is used for internet
> privacy and security. It secures your hard drive from Java applets or
> ActiveX controls or cookies when browsing the net. If automatically scans
> and removes viruses and it updates itselfso it can block the lateest
> viruses. Now it sounds good and so far I haven't run into any problems but
> as the saying does...the only thing in life that is constant is
> CHANGE....and viruses can and will change.
> I have received a great amount of email concerning these 'viruses'
> advising me to not answer any email with certain names. So I heed the
> advise and pass the word along to everyone that I know.
> i just spoke with a former G7 classmate a few days ago and she
> informed me that the lab in Keller has new computers and have all the
> updated versions of Netscape, Microsoft etc. and also has an antivirus
> program. I have yet to visit and check it out since I've been using my
> computer at home, but if anyone knows anything about this please let us
> all know. Maybe it'll put our minds at ease knowing that Mr. Sasabe's
> unfortunate situation would be unlikely to reoccur.
>
>
>
> "All problems are 'gifts' from which you can grow" @-}-----
> **Tammy**
>
>
From hollyi@hawaii.edu Mon Jan 26 14:49:06 1998
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 22:39:37 -1000
From: Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Subject: re:email assignment
Hi Dr. James,
For 409b I am going to do my report on "viruses", and for 459 I am
going to do it on "gender."
aloha, Holly
"In a universe of ambiguity, this kind of certainty comes only once, and
never again, no matter how many lifetimes you live." @>--^----
-Bridges of Madison County
From welicky@hawaii.edu Mon Jan 26 14:49:16 1998
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 11:21:50 -1000
From: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
To: PSY409-Class listing -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>, chrys@hawaii.edu,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Dana J Rho <drho@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Andrew Lee Greene <greene@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
George Shigezo Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>, scariagao@hawaii.edu,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Email Discussion & Links
Aloha All,
This is my contribution to our email discussions. I know that we
have to do both articles, but I think I want to do the one about
safety on the internet, first. I think this is an interesting topic,
because so much important information is on the internet (like bank
accounts, stock trades, credit card numbers, etc) This topic
interests me, because I want to get my doctorate in industrial
psychology. I think the internet (telecommutting) is an important tool
for I/O psychologists to use when designing work programs. However,
businesses must feel comfortable that their information is secure.
Note-I was unable to access the "go to this address on the Web" in
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE REPORT ON SAFETY ACTIVISM ON THE INFORMATION HIGHWAY.
I Emailed Dr. James, but I was curious to know if anyone else was having
trouble. I also could not access Dr. James' home page today (sun)..Let me
know....
Web site look cool..I emailed some of you to say Hi when I was checking
my own links :)
Enjoy the SuperBowl--Go Packers!!!! :)
Deb Welicky----
"The formula for success is X+Y+Z, where X is hard work, Y is
play, and Z is keeping your mouth shut!"
----Albert Einstein
From ilau@hawaii.edu Mon Jan 26 22:07:04 1998
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 17:23:12 -1000
From: Irene Lau <ilau@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Albert Ne <albertn@hawaii.edu>, Charles Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Cheddie deRizzio <cheddiem@hawaii.edu>,
Claudine Dela Cruz <cruzc@hawaii.edu>, Czar Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
David Altenburg <dalten@hawaii.edu>, David Thomson <skinnyRunr@aol.com>,
Grace Lumabao <lumabao@hawaii.edu>, Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Barrinearu <barrinea@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Ryan Shintani <shintani@hawaii.edu>, Tami Hattori <thattori@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Discussions
Hiya,
I am planning to do my two reports on "How Music Affects Drivers"
and "How Drivers Communicate".
I think both of these are very interesting topics and I can relate
to them when I am driving. From what I have observed of myself and
others I really do think that music does affect the way a person drives.
I remember once in high school, my friends and I were pull over by a cop
because..........(it deals with music and was very stupid).
I'll let you know in my report.
********* Irene Lau *********
From leon@hawaii.edu Mon Jan 26 22:22:03 1998
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 13:41:08 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psychology 459 -- Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>,
Cheddiemae C deRizzio <cheddiem@hawaii.edu>,
Claudine F Dela Cruz <cruzc@hawaii.edu>,
David S Altenburg <dalten@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Irene Lau <ilau@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Grace Suazo Lumabao <lumabao@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Ryan R Shintani <shintani@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, SkinnyRunr@aol.com,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Tami R Hattori <thattori@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Road Rage (fwd)
Hi traffic psychology students: what do you say to this message?
Take care and drive with Aloha spirit! **Dr. Driving**
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit DrDriving.org at aloha.net/~dyc
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
*******************************************************
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 10:31:25 -1000
From: C Corey <ccorey@phillong.com>
To: dyc@aloha.net
Subject: Road Rage
Dr. Driving:
I enjoy your web site very much! Over the weekend, I tried making animal
noises instead of my usual swearing, stomping and fist shaking. It was a
blast! Especially the "moo" sound! That's the best! Thanks for your cool
tip. I'm sending out a memo to all the car sales people reminding them to
act like animals!
From leon@hawaii.edu Wed Jan 28 15:05:52 1998
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 20:35:02 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: animal noises (fwd)
Hi 409a and 409b students of G8!
Thought you might like to see what Ms. Barrineau (G8/459) does when she is
frustrated at the computer. A trick she learned behind the wheel...
Take care and drive with Aloha spirit! **Dr. Driving**
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit DrDriving.org at aloha.net/~dyc
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
*******************************************************
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 12:39:25 -1000
From: Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
To: psychology 459 -- Albert Kahukula Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>,
Cheddiemae C deRizzio <cheddiem@hawaii.edu>,
Claudine F Dela Cruz <cruzc@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
David S Altenburg <dalten@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Irene Lau <ilau@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>, kamcharyl@hawaii.edu,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, Grace Suazo Lumabao <lumabao@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Ryan R Shintani <shintani@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, SkinnyRunr@aol.com,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Tami R Hattori <thattori@hawaii.edu>
Subject: animal noises
In regards to the email sent, it also helps to make animal noises when you
are really fustrated with your computer and can't figure out one of the
exercises. I start really cussing at the computer and it makes me even
more mad. The noises start making me laugh and I realize things may not be
as desperate as they seem. Just thought I'd share that.
Irene Barrineau
From islam@hawaii.edu Thu Jan 29 11:10:47 1998
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 07:56:41 -1000
From: Ramit <islam@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
Well, I believe I was making a few noises myself when my computer dicided
to crash on me Monday. When I finally did get it going again on Wednesday,
I realized that the rescue disk I used reconfigured my compueter
entirely..... in other words I now have to reinstall everything, so....I
believe I'm gonna be making a few animal as well as other noises
myself.....(scrtching my head) where did I put that hammer again?.....
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From libed@hawaii.edu Thu Jan 29 11:11:19 1998
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 09:50:11 -1000
From: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
To: "David, because it's the right thing to do." <davidcha@hawaii.edu>
Cc: "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
Dear all--
Animal noises? I think that doing them in the privacy of your own
home is a wonderful idea- it takes some of the frustration away and it
saves your computer from being beaten. In the lab, well, I dare someone to
do it during peak hours...That would be a sight.
"When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
--Psalm 8:3
Aaron K. Libed
From islam@hawaii.edu Thu Jan 29 11:36:08 1998
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 08:27:56 -1000
From: Ramit <islam@hawaii.edu>
To: Ramit Islam 459 -- Albert Kahukula Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>,
Cheddiemae C deRizzio <cheddiem@hawaii.edu>,
Claudine F Dela Cruz <cruzc@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
David S Altenburg <dalten@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Irene Lau <ilau@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Grace Suazo Lumabao <lumabao@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Ryan R Shintani <shintani@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, skinnyrunr@aol.com,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Tami R Hattori <thattori@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Ramit Islam Psych 409B -- Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>, Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
BRANDON <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
fmatusuda@hawaii.edu,
GregASuguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>, kferrei@hawaii.edu,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>, nyoung@hawaii.edu,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, silvamic@hawaii.edu,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Using Unix from Home
This message is for anyone using UNIX from home:
I would like to know if I'm the only one having this problem, and if not,
then what can I do to fix it?
Almost everytime I jump on UNIX from home, it takes about 3 sec between
the time I type on my keyboard and the time the words appear on the
screen. This is really annoying because I'll have half a sentence written
before I notice that I spelled something wrong....and it takes me another
minute to get the stupid cursor to the right spot so that I can correct
myself. For example, it took me like ten minutes to write this email
because every time I made a mistake and tried to go back and correct it, I
almost always missed the error and ended up correcting the wrong
word....alll because the timing on this system is screwy...(scuze the
language)....I guess this is one of those times when you guys make those
animal noises?....
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From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Thu Jan 29 11:40:32 1998
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 11:19:47 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: Greg & Stacie <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
Cc: "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
It was when I got my computer that I began to understand that whole
talking-to-the-computer thing. I used to think that computers could only
do what you told them to; thus, if they screwed up, it was because you
screwed up. Now I know better. By the way, on my computer's keyboard, I
have a little fake stick-on key that says "PANIC" on it. It doesn't do
anything, but it makes you feel better. =)
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Greg & Stacie wrote:
> That's a funny thing because most people that I know who becomes
> frustrated with their computers start swearing and cussing. At least you
> take it in a more subtle manner. I guess understanding and control over
> yourself while trying to comprehend something like a computer that
> frustrates a majority is a good thing.
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights. wrote:
>
> > Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 14:28:02 -1000
> > From: "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
> > To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
> > Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
> > Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
> > Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
> > Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
> > Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
> > Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
> > Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
> > Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
> > Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
> > Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
> > Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
> > Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
> > Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
> > Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
> >
> >
> >
> > Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
> > Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
> > Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
> > Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
> > Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
> > Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
> > Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
> > Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
> > Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
> > Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
> > Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
> > Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
> > Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
> > Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
> > Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
> > Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
> > Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
> > Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
> >
> > Well, sometimes talking to yourself also helps.
> >
> > BRANDON S.
> > Porteus 635, College of Social Sciences computer center
> > Porteus 623B, Department of Political Science, Spring 1998
> > e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
> >
> >
> > > Subject: animal noises
> > >
> > > In regards to the email sent, it also helps to make animal noises when you
> > > are really fustrated with your computer and can't figure out one of the
> > > exercises. I start really cussing at the computer and it makes me even
> > > more mad. The noises start making me laugh and I realize things may not be
> > > as desperate as they seem. Just thought I'd share that.
> > >
> > > Irene Barrineau
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
> ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
>
> Ancient Proverb by:
> Greg Suguitan
> \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
>
>
From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Thu Jan 29 11:41:03 1998
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 11:22:50 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: Ramit <islam@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
In catalogs they sell this mug...it's a guy punching in his computer
screen with his fist...the guy's body and arm form the handle of the mug,
and the computer part is attached to the mug itself. Very cute!
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Ramit wrote:
> Well, I believe I was making a few noises myself when my computer dicided
> to crash on me Monday. When I finally did get it going again on Wednesday,
> I realized that the rescue disk I used reconfigured my compueter
> entirely..... in other words I now have to reinstall everything, so....I
> believe I'm gonna be making a few animal as well as other noises
> myself.....(scrtching my head) where did I put that hammer again?.....
>
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From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Thu Jan 29 11:41:19 1998
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 11:24:14 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
Cc: "David, because it's the right thing to do." <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
"BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
People in the labs look at you funny if you laugh...that's why I can't
read my emails when it's crowded. =0
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Aaron K Libed wrote:
> Dear all--
>
> Animal noises? I think that doing them in the privacy of your own
> home is a wonderful idea- it takes some of the frustration away and it
> saves your computer from being beaten. In the lab, well, I dare someone to
> do it during peak hours...That would be a sight.
>
> "When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
> and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
> mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
> --Psalm 8:3
>
> Aaron K. Libed
>
>
From nyoung@hawaii.edu Fri Jan 30 14:14:12 1998
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 13:07:53 -1000
From: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
What's all this about grunting? When I am frustrated I just stop and
stare and look at how much my hands are sweating. But then if I am at
home, I just call someone to help me and then make the animal noises at
them...
I guess I don't need to try to hard to sound like an animal, my friend
said I sound like a frog in the morning.
c - ya
nicole young
"nicki"
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Dweebers wrote:
> People in the labs look at you funny if you laugh...that's why I can't
> read my emails when it's crowded. =0
>
>
>
> On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Aaron K Libed wrote:
>
> > Dear all--
> >
> > Animal noises? I think that doing them in the privacy of your own
> > home is a wonderful idea- it takes some of the frustration away and it
> > saves your computer from being beaten. In the lab, well, I dare someone to
> > do it during peak hours...That would be a sight.
> >
> > "When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
> > and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
> > mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
> > --Psalm 8:3
> >
> > Aaron K. Libed
> >
> >
>
>
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 18:55:50 1998
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 1998 09:04:04 -1000
From: "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
"David, because it's the right thing to do." <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
I guess if you do not care what other people think when you talk to
yourself or make animal noises then do it. I sometimes talk to myself when
I am on duty and I don't care what others think.
BRANDON S.
Porteus 635, College of Social Sciences computer center
Porteus 623B, Department of Political Science, Spring 1998
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Robert Nakagawa wrote:
> Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 19:10:15 -1000
> From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
> To: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
> Cc: "David, because it's the right thing to do." <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
> "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
> Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
> Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
> Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
> Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
> Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
> Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
> Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
> Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
> Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
> Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
> Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
> Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
> Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
> Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
>
>
> Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
> Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
> Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
> Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
> Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
> Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
> Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
> Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
> Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
> Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
> Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
> Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
> Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
> Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
> Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
> Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
>
> I think I would have a blast if people started doing that in the labs!!!!
>
>
> ROB =0)
>
> "Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
>
> On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Aaron K Libed wrote:
>
> > Dear all--
> >
> > Animal noises? I think that doing them in the privacy of your own
> > home is a wonderful idea- it takes some of the frustration away and it
> > saves your computer from being beaten. In the lab, well, I dare someone to
> > do it during peak hours...That would be a sight.
> >
> > "When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
> > and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
> > mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
> > --Psalm 8:3
> >
> > Aaron K. Libed
> >
> >
>
>
From welicky@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 18:56:08 1998
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 10:51:44 -1000
From: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
To: "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
"David, because it's the right thing to do." <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
You all are silly! I never have to scold my computer at home, because he
is very well behaved, but my computer at work is very tempermental and you
have to be nice to it or it won't work...If it hears you complain about it
even the slightest bit, it won't work for days on end!!!!
Deb Welicky----
"The formula for success is X+Y+Z, where X is hard work, Y is
play, and Z is keeping your mouth shut!"
----Albert Einstein
On Sat, 31 Jan 1998, BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights. wrote:
> I guess if you do not care what other people think when you talk to
> yourself or make animal noises then do it. I sometimes talk to myself when
> I am on duty and I don't care what others think.
>
> BRANDON S.
> Porteus 635, College of Social Sciences computer center
> Porteus 623B, Department of Political Science, Spring 1998
> e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
>
>
> On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Robert Nakagawa wrote:
>
> > Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 19:10:15 -1000
> > From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
> > To: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
> > Cc: "David, because it's the right thing to do." <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
> > "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
> > Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
> > Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
> > Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
> > Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
> > Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
> > Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
> > Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
> > Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
> > Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
> > Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
> > Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
> > Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
> > Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
> > Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
> >
> >
> > Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
> > Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
> > Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
> > Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
> > Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
> > Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
> > Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
> > Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
> > Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
> > Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
> > Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
> > Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
> > Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
> > Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
> > Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
> > Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
> >
> > I think I would have a blast if people started doing that in the labs!!!!
> >
> >
> > ROB =0)
> >
> > "Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
> >
> > On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Aaron K Libed wrote:
> >
> > > Dear all--
> > >
> > > Animal noises? I think that doing them in the privacy of your own
> > > home is a wonderful idea- it takes some of the frustration away and it
> > > saves your computer from being beaten. In the lab, well, I dare someone to
> > > do it during peak hours...That would be a sight.
> > >
> > > "When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
> > > and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
> > > mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
> > > --Psalm 8:3
> > >
> > > Aaron K. Libed
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
From gsuguita@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 18:56:26 1998
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 19:48:47 -1000
From: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
To: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
"BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
"David, because it's the right thing to do." <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
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Sometimes I know what you mean. But yet people still do yell at other
people so I guess maybe it might be a natural thing to just burst out like
that. I know that sometimes I just do it without thinking and it just
happens.
Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
To: BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights. <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>; Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>;
David, because it's the right thing to do. <davidcha@hawaii.edu>; Leon James
<leon@hawaii.edu>; Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>;
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>; Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>;
Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>; Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>; Gavin L
Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>; Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>; Maeri
Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>; Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>; Shawna
Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>; Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb
<stoneweb@hawaii.edu>; Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>; Lianne F
Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>; Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka
<akawaoka@hawaii.edu>; Albert Kahukula Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>; Alona
Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>; Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>; Faith Joy
Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>; Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>; Holly
A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>; Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>;
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>; Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>;
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>; Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>;
Leroy26428@aol.com <Leroy26428@aol.com>; Roy Junatas Macaraeg
<macaraeg@hawaii.edu>; Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>; Nicole KJ
Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>; Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>; Michael Dean
Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>; Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto
<tammydaw@hawaii.edu>; Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>; Irene
Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Date: Sunday, February 01, 1998 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
>You all are silly! I never have to scold my computer at home, because he
>is very well behaved, but my computer at work is very tempermental and you
>have to be nice to it or it won't work...If it hears you complain about it
>even the slightest bit, it won't work for days on end!!!!
>
>Deb Welicky----
>
> "The formula for success is X+Y+Z, where X is hard work, Y is
> play, and Z is keeping your mouth shut!"
> ----Albert Einstein
>
>On Sat, 31 Jan 1998, BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights. wrote:
>
>> I guess if you do not care what other people think when you talk to
>> yourself or make animal noises then do it. I sometimes talk to myself
when
>> I am on duty and I don't care what others think.
>>
>> BRANDON S.
>> Porteus 635, College of Social Sciences computer center
>> Porteus 623B, Department of Political Science, Spring 1998
>> e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Robert Nakagawa wrote:
>>
>> > Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 19:10:15 -1000
>> > From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
>> > To: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
>> > Cc: "David, because it's the right thing to do." <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
>> > "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi
<maeri@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
>> >
>> >
>> > Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
>> > Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba
<obat@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
>> > Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
>> > Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
>> >
>> > I think I would have a blast if people started doing that in the
labs!!!!
>> >
>> >
>> > ROB =0)
>> >
>> > "Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
>> >
>> > On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Aaron K Libed wrote:
>> >
>> > > Dear all--
>> > >
>> > > Animal noises? I think that doing them in the privacy of your own
>> > > home is a wonderful idea- it takes some of the frustration away and
it
>> > > saves your computer from being beaten. In the lab, well, I dare
someone to
>> > > do it during peak hours...That would be a sight.
>> > >
>> > > "When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
>> > > and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
>> > > mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
>> > > --Psalm 8:3
>> > >
>> > > Aaron K. Libed
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
From jenkinsm@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 18:57:02 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:14:20 -1000
From: Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>
To: Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>, Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>, James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>, Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>, Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>,
agren <agren@hawaii.edu>, Stone-webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>, Welicky@hawaii.edu,
Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>
Subject: animal noises
Dear 409a--
I make animal noises also when I'm fustrated with my computer, but
then I realize that it's just a compute, and not a human being.
jenkinsm
***********************
Mark Jenkins
University of Hawaii
Psych WI/409a
Dr. Leon James
***********************
From obat@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 19:04:09 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 07:14:30 -1000
From: Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
To: Psychology 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Class email discussions
Hi all,
I'm planning to engage in the class email discussion concerning the
psychology of computer viruses. I've never really had any problems with
viruses, although I do protect my computer with an anti-virus programs
which hasn't failed me as of yet.
I would say that viruses are very interesting. The way that I've
heard some of these viruses act are incredible! What's also interesting
are the people behind the creation of these viruses. Like hacking, I've
heard that some of the creators of the viruses are no more than 14 or 15
years old! I've also heard that many of the viruses are created just to
show that that person could do it, sort of like a personal redemption of
power.
That's about it and hope to hear more about viruses soon.
It's okay to make mistakes...That's why pencils have erasers!!!
From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 19:04:42 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:25:36 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Albert Kahukula Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Class email discussions
Hello!
On my computer, I don't have a modem, so the only way I can get a virus is
via the disks I use at the labs on campus. But thanks to some freeware
antivirus software, Disinfectant, I don't really worry. I'm more amused by
the whole virus thing than I am concerned about it.
Viruses are truly fascinating. It's hard sometimes to remember that
they're just application programs doing what they were programmed to do.
As for the people who make them, well, personally, I think their brains
are being wasted doing something destructive like that, and that if
they were really that smart they should do something better
with themselves, like work for Microsoft and take over the CEO spot. =)
Just a thought.
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Thaddeus C Oba wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm planning to engage in the class email discussion concerning the
> psychology of computer viruses. I've never really had any problems with
> viruses, although I do protect my computer with an anti-virus programs
> which hasn't failed me as of yet.
> I would say that viruses are very interesting. The way that I've
> heard some of these viruses act are incredible! What's also interesting
> are the people behind the creation of these viruses. Like hacking, I've
> heard that some of the creators of the viruses are no more than 14 or 15
> years old! I've also heard that many of the viruses are created just to
> show that that person could do it, sort of like a personal redemption of
> power.
> That's about it and hope to hear more about viruses soon.
>
> It's okay to make mistakes...That's why pencils have erasers!!!
>
>
From libed@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 19:10:27 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:50:11 -1000
From: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
To: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Class email discussions
Dear All--
Viruses-- the only experience I have with viruses is I remamber
one that was supposed to be released a few years ago and it was posted in
the dorm. I had little idea about viruses, and I still do. I thought
that all it can do was freeze your computer, but I am learning more and
more that they are pretty horrible. I could only imagine what would
happen if a virus killed just one server, like AOL or something. Pretty
evil, if you asked me. Are there laws with tampering with computers like
this? I wonder...
"When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
--Psalm 8:3
Aaron K. Libed
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 19:11:04 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:54:17 -1000
From: "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Class email discussions
There are many computer viruses at my lab, because we have a lot of lab
users, who use other labs on campus too, and therefore they bring in other
viruses. Disinfectant? I have heard about it (the antivirus) What is the
web site for it?
BRANDON S.
Porteus 635, College of Social Sciences computer center
Porteus 623B, Department of Political Science, Spring 1998
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Aaron K Libed wrote:
> Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:50:11 -1000
> From: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
> To: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
> Cc: Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
>
>
>
> Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
> Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
> Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
> Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
> Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
> Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
> Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
> Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
> Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
> Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
> Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
> Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
> Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
> Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
> Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
> Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
> Subject: Re: Class email discussions
>
> Dear All--
>
> Viruses-- the only experience I have with viruses is I remamber
> one that was supposed to be released a few years ago and it was posted in
> the dorm. I had little idea about viruses, and I still do. I thought
> that all it can do was freeze your computer, but I am learning more and
> more that they are pretty horrible. I could only imagine what would
> happen if a virus killed just one server, like AOL or something. Pretty
> evil, if you asked me. Are there laws with tampering with computers like
> this? I wonder...
>
> "When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
> and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
> mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
> --Psalm 8:3
>
> Aaron K. Libed
>
>
From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 19:11:17 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 14:37:09 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: "BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights." <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Class email discussions
I'm not sure what the URL is, but the programmer is affiliated with
Northwestern University. It's a Macintosh program, totally free, and
all you have to do is make sure you have the latest version (3.7). It's
very easy.
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, BRANDON,porteus 635 via the nights. wrote:
> There are many computer viruses at my lab, because we have a lot of lab
> users, who use other labs on campus too, and therefore they bring in other
> viruses. Disinfectant? I have heard about it (the antivirus) What is the
> web site for it?
>
> BRANDON S.
> Porteus 635, College of Social Sciences computer center
> Porteus 623B, Department of Political Science, Spring 1998
> e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
>
>
> On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Aaron K Libed wrote:
>
> > Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:50:11 -1000
> > From: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
> > To: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
> > Cc: Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
> >
> >
> >
> > Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
> > Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
> > Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
> > Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
> > Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
> > Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
> > Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
> > Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
> > Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
> > Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
> > Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
> > Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
> > Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
> > Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
> > Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
> > Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
> > Subject: Re: Class email discussions
> >
> > Dear All--
> >
> > Viruses-- the only experience I have with viruses is I remamber
> > one that was supposed to be released a few years ago and it was posted in
> > the dorm. I had little idea about viruses, and I still do. I thought
> > that all it can do was freeze your computer, but I am learning more and
> > more that they are pretty horrible. I could only imagine what would
> > happen if a virus killed just one server, like AOL or something. Pretty
> > evil, if you asked me. Are there laws with tampering with computers like
> > this? I wonder...
> >
> > "When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
> > and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
> > mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
> > --Psalm 8:3
> >
> > Aaron K. Libed
> >
> >
>
>
From maeri@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 19:15:37 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 09:04:23 -1000
From: Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, dnaw@lycosemail.com,
Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Andrew Lee Greene <greene@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
George Shigezo Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>, TRHJJY@aol.com,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: discussions
Hmm...I think I will do my report on virtual relationships. I have logged
into chat rooms quite frequently, and at one time, and had the opportunity
to chat with many different kinds of people of different ages.
There were also a wide range of personality types. Some people chatted
because they were merely bored and had nothing else to do, some people
were trying to find a mate, and some people used the chat room as a
meeting place to communicate with friends from all over the states(free
of charge). I was always curious to know how truthful people are in
virtual relationships.
The person you are chatting with could be an angel or the devil. Should we
take virtual relationships seriously? And how happy are the couples who
met and even got married via chat rooms? I will definitely do my report on
virtual relationships.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
$ maeri choi $
$ @ Univ. of Hi. $
$ email me...Dreams are our truest $
$ @@@@friends: they entertain us, $
$ @@()@@ they encourage us, they $
$ @@@@ educate us, they soothe us,$
$ || & most importantly they $
$ \||/ free us. $
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ \\// $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
^^^^^^
From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 19:17:43 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:38:05 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409a -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, dnaw@lycosemail.com,
Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Andrew Lee Greene <greene@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
George Shigezo Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>, TRHJJY@aol.com,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: discussions
My friend logs on to this chatroom...I forget which one but it doesn't
really have a topic...and from what I've seen, it's a weird place. He logs
on, and soon there's these people asking him what sex he is, how old he
is, and so on. That stuff is fine, but then some people say things like
"Are there any hot sexy babes here?" And everyone else is talking about
what kinds of music they like. Very bizarre.
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Maeri Choi wrote:
> Hmm...I think I will do my report on virtual relationships. I have logged
> into chat rooms quite frequently, and at one time, and had the opportunity
> to chat with many different kinds of people of different ages.
> There were also a wide range of personality types. Some people chatted
> because they were merely bored and had nothing else to do, some people
> were trying to find a mate, and some people used the chat room as a
> meeting place to communicate with friends from all over the states(free
> of charge). I was always curious to know how truthful people are in
> virtual relationships.
> The person you are chatting with could be an angel or the devil. Should we
> take virtual relationships seriously? And how happy are the couples who
> met and even got married via chat rooms? I will definitely do my report on
> virtual relationships.
>
>
>
> $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
> $ maeri choi $
> $ @ Univ. of Hi. $
> $ email me...Dreams are our truest $
> $ @@@@friends: they entertain us, $
> $ @@()@@ they encourage us, they $
> $ @@@@ educate us, they soothe us,$
> $ || & most importantly they $
> $ \||/ free us. $
> $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ \\// $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
> ^^^^^^
>
>
>
>
>
From chons@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 19:18:07 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 21:50:35 -1000
From: "Susan Y.M. Chon" <chons@hawaii.edu>
To: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409a -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, dnaw@lycosemail.com,
Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Andrew Lee Greene <greene@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
George Shigezo Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>, TRHJJY@aol.com,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: discussions
Speaking of Chat rooms, there is one that I frequent. It is Hawaii based
and there are tons of Hawaii users (mostly from UH and the community
colleges) as well as some mainland and Guam folks. If you are interested
in checking it out, telnet to interpac.net 7000. Have fun, but be
careful, there are lots of freaks there waiting for fresh meat! =P~
`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`
Susan Y.M. Chon
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Psychology
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/_______________________\ own wings."
/_________________________\
/_______Snoopy Rules!_______\ -William Blake
|____________________|
|____________________|
|____________________|
"The grand essentials of happiness are: something to do,
something to love, and something to hope for."
-Allan K. Chalmers
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Dweebers wrote:
> My friend logs on to this chatroom...I forget which one but it doesn't
> really have a topic...and from what I've seen, it's a weird place. He logs
> on, and soon there's these people asking him what sex he is, how old he
> is, and so on. That stuff is fine, but then some people say things like
> "Are there any hot sexy babes here?" And everyone else is talking about
> what kinds of music they like. Very bizarre.
>
>
>
> On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Maeri Choi wrote:
>
> > Hmm...I think I will do my report on virtual relationships. I have logged
> > into chat rooms quite frequently, and at one time, and had the opportunity
> > to chat with many different kinds of people of different ages.
> > There were also a wide range of personality types. Some people chatted
> > because they were merely bored and had nothing else to do, some people
> > were trying to find a mate, and some people used the chat room as a
> > meeting place to communicate with friends from all over the states(free
> > of charge). I was always curious to know how truthful people are in
> > virtual relationships.
> > The person you are chatting with could be an angel or the devil. Should we
> > take virtual relationships seriously? And how happy are the couples who
> > met and even got married via chat rooms? I will definitely do my report on
> > virtual relationships.
> >
> >
> >
> > $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
> > $ maeri choi $
> > $ @ Univ. of Hi. $
> > $ email me...Dreams are our truest $
> > $ @@@@friends: they entertain us, $
> > $ @@()@@ they encourage us, they $
> > $ @@@@ educate us, they soothe us,$
> > $ || & most importantly they $
> > $ \||/ free us. $
> > $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ \\// $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
> > ^^^^^^
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
From uradomo@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 4 19:21:03 1998
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 11:03:10 -1000
From: Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
To: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Cc: PSY409-Class listing -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>, chrys@hawaii.edu,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Dana J Rho <drho@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Andrew Lee Greene <greene@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
George Shigezo Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>, scariagao@hawaii.edu,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Email Discussion & Links
Hello Everybody... =)
Just thought that I would add my own 2 cents about this. I think that I
am going to do my first report on safety activism. It sounded
interesting from what I read. I also wasn't able to open the link that
deborah had problems with. I hope that it will be interesting. Virtual
relationships also interest me but I am going to save that for last. good
luck to everyone on their reports. toodles.. =)
lianne
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uradomo@hawaii.edu
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 13:01:00 1998
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 16:28:50 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Additions to 02/03 Class Meeting
In reference to the class meeting on February 3rd, I would like to add some
information regarding the "dead links" topic and the "inheritance of web
sites".
For the past couple of years, there has been an automated service available
to businesses (for a fee, of course) that will periodically check the
businesses' web site links and if any "dead links" are found, a contact
person for the business would be emailed so that the necessary corrections
can be made. I'm not sure if it is yet available for individual site use,
however I think that it would be more cost effective if the webmaster for
the site verified the links themselves.
As for the "inheritance of web sites", this practice has already begun (at
least for some people in the mainland). Various businesswomen that I have
been in contact with have included the inheritance and maintanance of their
respective web sites as a part of their wills to ensure that their online
accomplishments will remain after they have passed away. Although it may
not currently be a wide-spread practice, apparently some individuals take
this issue very seriously.
Till the next one. . .
Faith
From donaldl@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 13:05:44 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 10:14:06 -1000
From: Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
Animal noises? I don't think I can really relate to making "animal noises"
when or if I get mad at the computer. I think I've been kind of fortunate
so far in that my computer hasn't really given me any major problems. It
was pretty funny to hear how you make animal noises when you get mad at
your computer. I don't think i'll be using or doing it but if it works for
you that's cool.
Donald Lee
University of Hawaii
Psychology
From donaldl@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 13:18:34 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 10:03:01 -1000
From: Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, dnaw@lycosemail.com,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Andrew Lee Greene <greene@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
George Shigezo Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>, TRHJJY@AOL.COM,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: discussions
I've looked at both topics and although eventually we will have to
do both I would like to start off with the virtual realationships topic.
Even though this is the age of computers and technology it is still weird
to hear words like "virtual relationships". I've heard many exciting
things about communication and the relationships they develop through the
computers. I personally don't really use the computer too much but because
of classes like this one I'm kind off forced to use them and that's a good
thing. Anyways, I'm looking foward to learning and experiencing more of
this "virtual relationship" thing.
Donald Lee
University of Hawaii
Psychology
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 13:25:17 1998
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 20:34:25 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: E-Mail Pregnancy
Greg,
The basic subject of the email dealt with an Ohio Democrat who is advocating
a "chastity chip" for the internet (similar to v-chips for television sets).
This politician cited the case of a woman who claims to have become pregnant
from an email exchange. My purpose in forwarding this story was to inform
about censorship that is being advocated for cyberspace and also to
hopefully lift everyone's spirits. However, it is still "sad" that a woman
would claim to have become pregnant in such a manner. I wonder if the woman
is legally "sane" ?
Hope this answers your questions. . .
Faith
At 10:22 PM 2/5/98 -1000, you wrote:
>I'm not sure what the entire subject was based upon. Do you have more
>descriptive information on that subject or where was it exactly that you got
>this article from.
>
>Greg Suguitan
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 13:25:24 1998
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 06:32:14 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: E-Mail Pregnancy
Just fyi, I'm not sure if you have time to keep up with the current events,
so I thought you might find the following story interesting:
08:35 PM ET 02/04/98
U.S. lawmaker says he worried about e-mail pregnancy
WASHINGTON - Citing the case of a woman who claims
she got pregnant from e-mail, an Ohio Democrat called Wednesday
for a ``chastity chip'' for the Internet.
Rep. James Traficant, known for his flamboyant rhetoric,
gave a brief floor speech about a woman named Frances who
claimed to have gotten pregnant through an e-mail exchange with
a paramour 1,500 miles away.
``That's right -- pregnant,'' he proclaimed, warning of the
dangers of ``immaculate reception.''
He called on Congress to go beyond ``v-chips'' that would
protect kids from sexual content on the Internet, saying: ``Its
time for Congress to act. The computers do not need a v-chip.
The Internet needs a chastity chip.''
Although Traficant did not say whether he believed the
woman's account, he did say it was ``enough to crash your hard
drive.''
[source: REUTERS]
From obat@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 13:26:25 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 11:09:31 -1000
From: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
To: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: E-Mail Pregnancy
Censorship and regulation of the internet has been a heated debate
over the past years, but my opinion on this is that we should have some
kind of censorship, but not to the point that things get very technical
and sketchy. If the government censors the internet with ticky tacky
things then the internet will not be as enjoyable as it should be. I
mean, sometimes the ugly side of people is the best side, so why not let
them express it on the internet. It's up to the viewer who should be
able to discriminate what they do and don't want to see. I mean that in
terms of adults, but as for children, the parents should get involved a
lot more. I agree that children shouldn't be able to see smut on the
internet, but the regulation for them should come from their parents.
The parents are the ones that have to get involved and monitor their own
children instead of bitching about it to others. Sorry if this offends
some people, but that's my opinion about it. Good day!
[Part 2, "Card for Thaddeus Oba" Text/X-VCARD 9 lines]
[Unable to print this part]
From islam@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 13:37:31 1998
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 19:30:46 -1000
From: Ramit <islam@hawaii.edu>
To: Ramit Islam Psych 459 -- Albert Kahukula Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>,
Cheddiemae C deRizzio <cheddiem@hawaii.edu>,
Claudine F Dela Cruz <cruzc@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
David S Altenburg <dalten@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Irene Lau <ilau@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>, ithattori@hawaii.edu,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Grace Suazo Lumabao <lumabao@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Ryan R Shintani <shintani@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, skinnyrunr@aol.com,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Ramit Islam Psych 409B -- Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>, Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
BRANDON <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
GregASuguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>, kferrei@hawaii.edu,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>, nyoung@hawaii.edu,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, silvamic@hawaii.edu,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Help!
Ok, I need some help here. I just finished doing exercise 9 on my computer
at home. Ever since I uploaded my new bookmarks file, like the exercise
told us to do, I can't find my original bookmarks file that contained all
the bookmarks I had saved to my browser earlier! I am exremely ticked
right now!! I spent countless hours of searching to find many of those
pages! Since I'm kinda new to how to use these browsers, I had no idea
that once we uploaded this new bookmarks file we created, my original
bookmarks on the computer would disappear! I know it has to be somewhere
in the computer, but I have now idea where to begin looking for it. I
think we should have been warned about this! Anyway, I'm having a serious
cow right now if there is anyone who wants to help, I would more than
greatly appreciate it! I've tried look for it, but honestly I can't seem
to find my original bookmarks....ok, well gotta go back to having a cow
now.....and making animal noises isn't helping me a bit!
Ramit
"Many people have expected from me, that I do things, that I not at all
wanted. I do something, what I hold very dear: Music. therefore no one
should love me, but only my music."
Roberto Concino
From obat@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 13:41:04 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 11:22:01 -1000
From: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
To: Ramit <islam@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Ramit Islam Psych 459 -- Albert Kahukula Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>,
Cheddiemae C deRizzio <cheddiem@hawaii.edu>,
Claudine F Dela Cruz <cruzc@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
David S Altenburg <dalten@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Irene Lau <ilau@hawaii.edu>,
ithattori@hawaii.edu, Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, Grace Suazo Lumabao <lumabao@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Ryan R Shintani <shintani@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, skinnyrunr@aol.com,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Ramit Islam Psych 409B -- Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>, Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
BRANDON <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
GregASuguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>, kferrei@hawaii.edu,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>, nyoung@hawaii.edu,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Help!
Concerning the bookmarks issue, don't worry about it! I had the
same problem as you did the first time I did the activity and even
worse, my computer froze up when I tried to restart Communicator which
even frustrated me even more! Don't worry about it though. I also got
angry and I sympathize with you. I just hate it when things don't go
right on my computer. Well anyways, here's what to do. Assuming you're
using Netscape Communicator 4.04, to get your old bookmarks file back,
the one on your hard drive, all you have to do while in the edit
bookmarks page is go to the "File" menu, and select "Open Bookmarks
File". It should then being you to a screen where you can browse for
the file. If you installed Communicator into the default directory,
look for the file, "bookmark.htm" in the C:\Program
Files\Netscape\Users\"folder with your user name"\ and it should be in
there. Double click it and there are your good ol' bookmarks back where
they should be! Simple huh? I sure didn't think so the first time I
did it! Hope this helps!
[Part 2, "Card for Thaddeus Oba" Text/X-VCARD 9 lines]
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From islam@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 13:55:04 1998
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 03:18:29 -1000
From: Ramit <islam@hawaii.edu>
To: Ramit Islam Psych 459 -- Albert Kahukula Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>,
Cheddiemae C deRizzio <cheddiem@hawaii.edu>,
Claudine F Dela Cruz <cruzc@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
David S Altenburg <dalten@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Irene Lau <ilau@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>, ithattori@hawaii.edu,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Grace Suazo Lumabao <lumabao@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Ryan R Shintani <shintani@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, skinnyrunr@aol.com,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Ramit Islam Psych 409B -- Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>, Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
BRANDON <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
GregASuguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>, kferrei@hawaii.edu,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>, nyoung@hawaii.edu,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, silvamic@hawaii.edu,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: MIDI Files
Does anyone know what is involved in putting MIDI files on a homepage? One
of my friend's was interested in placing some audio on his web site, but I
don't know exactly how to do it. I was hoping one of you out there that is
advanced in this field might be able to help me help out my friend.
Thanks.
Ramit
"Many people have expected from me, that I do things, that I not at all
wanted. I do something, what I hold very dear: Music. therefore no one
should love me, but only my music."
Roberto Concino
From tnakamat@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 18:01:39 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 16:10:39 -1000
From: Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409a -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Animal noises
Sorry responding this late. I didn't know we were supposed to. Well,
animal noises, if it helps you and if you think it won't bother the people
around you then, do it. However, if I'm on the computer working hard and
somebody starts making animal noises I think I would get pretty upset. If
you're stressing out go outside, walk around, stretch out, take deep
breaths and if you have to make animal noises then do it outside where it
won't bother anyone. Mahalo.
T. Nakamatsu ;:}
"Ho`okani pila"
From welicky@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 18:06:24 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 14:42:47 -1000
From: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
To: PSY409-Class listing -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Chrys S Hasegawa <chrys@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Driving with Animals
I got a message from Czar, so I am assuming that this is our next email
discussion topic...
I definitely agree with Czar that driving with pets or children in your
lap is extremely dangerous. We have always had dogs in my family, and
they always went with us on trips in the car. However, our dogs (like my
brother and I) were strapped in. Most pet stores sell dog seatbelts.
They are relatively inexpensive and work with your car's seatbelts. Not
only is this important for accidents where pets can become flying
projectiles, but it keeps your pet from becoming injured if you stop fast,
or simply when you turn (a standing dog has poor balance in a turning car
and will usually fall)...The dogs do not mind the seatbelts at all, and
they are able to sit and lay down without any discomfort. This may sound
silly to some of you, but it makes sense for your safety, your pet's
safety, and the safety of other drivers on the road with you....
Deb Welicky----
"The formula for success is X+Y+Z, where X is hard work, Y is
play, and Z is keeping your mouth shut!"
----Albert Einstein
From tnakamat@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 18:06:34 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 15:59:01 -1000
From: Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Driving With Pets.
Driving with pets on your lap... That's not a good idea. I see
these people on the streets with their dog on their lap and I ask
myself,"why?" For one thing, why is it so important that their pet has
to be on their lap, and if they really need to have their pet's head
sticking out of the window, why can't they put them next to the other
windows. (I see that too.) Which is also bad. Sometimes it seems as if
the dog os going to jump out of the vehicle. (But not as bad as if it
were on the drivers lap.) I think the seat belt idea is good. Be safe
and strap 'um in.
T. Nakamatsu ;:}
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From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 18:26:36 1998
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 18:28:40 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Online Copyright Information
Just fyi, I've been going through the previous generations web pages for
exercise 10 and have noticed many images that are copyright by various
parties (for example, Disney characters, cartoon characters, etc.). As a
"forewarning", I am sending a tidbit from an email dated from December 1997
that I received discussing online copyright infringement:
** Copyright penalties toughened for Net
Software and entertainment industry interests applauded Tuesday as
President Clinton signed a bill setting a fine of at least $1,000 for
anyone who infringes a copyright even without a making a profit. Three
years ago, a college student who offered downloads of copyrighted
programs was not found liable because he posted the files, free, on the
Internet. The newly-signed No Electronic Theft Act provides for fines
from $1,000 to $100,000 and jail time for "willful" copyright
infringement.
The "Tuesday" mentioned is Tuesday, December 16, 1997. Please be careful
when choosing your images for your web site. I don't think that it will be
worthwhile to pay the fine just because the image is beautiful!
Faith
From gsuguita@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 18:26:57 1998
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 22:44:19 -1000
From: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Online Copyright Information
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So what does everyone think about scanning images from magazines and stuff.
May that affect publishing work on the web. If you think about it, some
images are properties of the magazine company and may be rated as a
copyright. I don't know. Maybe it's just babbling.
Greg
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 18:27:39 1998
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 20:52:51 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@AOL.COM, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Online Copyright Information
As in my original email, I would heavily caution anyone not to place
information on their web sites that may be copyright by another party.
Images from magazines would possibly be covered by the publisher of the
magazine for that particular issue (as a one-time publication license) and
the individual who created that image or the company who owns the ad would
probably retain the copyright to that particular image.
Although the web sites that are being created for the purposes of this class
won't be used for profit, if images copyright by other parties are used,
those individuals still have the option of seeking legal action. Even if
you (or your family) currently don't have the finances to make it worthwhile
for a legal lawsuit, bear in mind that when you are rich and famous years
from now is when the web page could be discovered and a lawsuit filed.
As for publishing work on the web, if the magazine owns a web site,
depending on the licenses that they received from the copyright owners, they
may be entitled to print their magazine in its entirety online. Just
because the magazine has an agreement/license to print copyright images on
paper does not necessarily give them the right to print it on other mediums
(such as CD, online, movies, etc.).
Greg, don't worry about "babbling" about this subject. I think that your
questions and comments were very valid. Personally, I don't think enough
individuals are informed about copyright laws, and those that may know don't
necessarily follow the rules. It was a lot easier to infringe on copyrights
in the past without getting caught. However, in the online world, since so
many people access the web, it is getting more difficult to "hide"
infringements. In addition, the laws are becoming stricter.
Faith
At 10:44 PM 2/5/98 -1000, you wrote:
>So what does everyone think about scanning images from magazines and stuff.
>May that affect publishing work on the web. If you think about it, some
>images are properties of the magazine company and may be rated as a
>copyright. I don't know. Maybe it's just babbling.
>
>Greg
>
>
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 18:30:46 1998
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 16:17:10 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Potential new TLDs in the future
Just fyi, in addition to the domains (also referred to as TLDs or Top-Level
Domains) that were mentioned in class on February 3rd, the following is a
preview of new gTLDs (global TLDs) that were recommended by the IAHC
(International Ad Hoc Committee) for future use:
gTLD Purpose
------- ------------
.firm Business or firm
.store Businesses offering goods to purchase
.web Entities emphasizing activities related to the World Wide Web
.arts Entities emphasizing cultural and entertainment activities
.rec Entities emphasizing recreation/entertainment activities
.info Entities providing information services
.nom Individual and personal nomenclature (personal sites)
[source: Unix Review Magazine]
Faith
From gsuguita@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 19:00:06 1998
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 22:38:16 -1000
From: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
To: Toni Ann Petersen <tpetersen@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>, Nichole Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Mike Silva <silva@hawaii.edu>, Michael Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>, David Chang <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
Charles Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Suetsugu <brandons@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>, Audrey Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>, Albert Ne <albertn@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>, Kris Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Thoughts on the Microsoft Monopoly Issue
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What are everyones thoughts on the Microsoft Monopoly Issue. I just think that the market is open to everyone, but I think no other company is willing or gutsy enough to do something about it because of the competition and status of Microsoft.
Greg
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From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 19:00:10 1998
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 12:58:20 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Toni Ann Petersen <tpetersen@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>, Nichole Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Mike Silva <silva@hawaii.edu>, Michael Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
David Chang <davidcha@hawaii.edu>, Charles Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Suetsugu <brandons@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>, Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>,
Albert Ne <albertn@hawaii.edu>, Aaron Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Thoughts on the Microsoft Monopoly Issue
I agree totally. Microsoft is perceived to be this awesome force in the
industry, and it makes all the other companies feel small and
insignificant.
I disagree, however, that Microsoft is worthy of this fear. The only
strength that Microsoft has is that it's managed to spread itself
throughout almost every aspect of the industry: web browsers, cable tv,
software, etc. It literally is "Microsoft Everywhere."
>From the computer magazines I read and web sites I visit, though, not all
of Microsoft's customers are totally satisfied. Especially in
Windows-oriented magazines, where you'd expect a lot of pro-MS rhetoric,
there are many articles and bits of info that basically complain about the
company: the software is bloated, or has security problems; mysterious
behind-the-scenes functions and processes; too many "patches" and the
like, etc.
The only reason that MS is as strong as it is today is because it IS
everywhere. There's no strong feeling that the Windows OS is some great,
marvelous system; there's no loyal, dedicated bunch of Windows fans. If
anything, people stick with it because it's the only OS familiar to them.
Of course, in the business world, things are different, but not much. I
still hear of businesses buying a shipload of IBM-compatibles for the same
reasons: everyone else has them, and it's all they know.
I realize this is very long, but computers and the industry are my
favorite topics. Microsoft is my favorite "whipping boy." I would like to
hear from someone who disagrees with me, to get their point of view.
Thanks for reading!
Audrey
On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, Greg Suguitan wrote:
> What are everyones thoughts on the Microsoft Monopoly Issue. I just think that the market is open to everyone, but I think no other company is willing or gutsy enough to do something about it because of the competition and status of Microsoft.
>
> Greg
>
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 19:02:28 1998
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 14:47:16 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: 409b-Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>, Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
fmatsuda@hawaii.edu,
GregASuguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, islam@hawaii.edu,
kferrei@hawaii.edu, Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428 <Leroy26428@aol.com>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>, nyoung@hawaii.edu,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, silvamic@hawaii.edu,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: What do you do on line?
A member of geneartion five, Leslie Ann Francis, has an interesting
theory, that cyberspace counter-culture is an alternate form of therapy.
Therapy boils down to these two points in Leslie's article:
Reactions to:
1. If you meet someone online via therapy or otherwise, is it
easier to lie?
2. How many friends do you make on line and keep?
I have my own additions to the theory a: is it better to keep in touch
through the internet with people you already know? The answer I have for
that is yes it is.
1. You already know that person you met.
2. I have many friends on the mainland and communicate with them
that way. It is very convenient. If your friend(s) are on the mainland you
can trust what they say and do versus complete strangers in a chatroom.
3. Until the internet develops into a secure free zone (yeah,
right) then we best know our friends, what we are communicating about, and
to who we are saying it to.
BRANDON S.
Porteus 635, College of Social Sciences computer center
Porteus 623B, Department of Political Science, Spring 1998
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 19:02:37 1998
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 14:53:27 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
Cc: 409b-Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
fmatsuda@hawaii.edu,
GregASuguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, islam@hawaii.edu,
kferrei@hawaii.edu, Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428 <Leroy26428@aol.com>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>, nyoung@hawaii.edu,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, silvamic@hawaii.edu,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: What do you do on line?
Well, I have some friends that I see every day, and yet we talk by email
every day too. We talk about totally stupid stuff on email. We tease each
other and call each other by nicknames. It's totally purposeless, but it's
a lot of fun. If I didn't check my email everyday, my inbox would be full
of silly messages. Some people may think it's a waste of time (and MBs)
but I like it because in some ways, it makes our friendship stronger.
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, BRANDON suetsugu wrote:
> A member of geneartion five, Leslie Ann Francis, has an interesting
> theory, that cyberspace counter-culture is an alternate form of therapy.
> Therapy boils down to these two points in Leslie's article:
> Reactions to:
> 1. If you meet someone online via therapy or otherwise, is it
> easier to lie?
> 2. How many friends do you make on line and keep?
>
> I have my own additions to the theory a: is it better to keep in touch
> through the internet with people you already know? The answer I have for
> that is yes it is.
> 1. You already know that person you met.
> 2. I have many friends on the mainland and communicate with them
> that way. It is very convenient. If your friend(s) are on the mainland you
> can trust what they say and do versus complete strangers in a chatroom.
> 3. Until the internet develops into a secure free zone (yeah,
> right) then we best know our friends, what we are communicating about, and
> to who we are saying it to.
>
>
> BRANDON S.
> Porteus 635, College of Social Sciences computer center
> Porteus 623B, Department of Political Science, Spring 1998
> e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
>
>
>
From nyoung@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 8 19:02:47 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 04:25:28 -1000
From: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: What do you do on line?
The nice thing about being able to e-mail friends and family abroad is
that it saves a lot of money compared to long distance calls. It is also
cheaper than sending mail from a foreign country and a lot faster (since
letters often took up to three weeks)! When I was in London for a
semester, it always brightened my day to receive mail. It was also easier
to coordinate because of time and schedule differences as compared to
phone calls. However nothing beats hearing a familiar voice...
But then on the subjects of chatrooms and on-line therapy, I am not
famililar. I think the biggest issue is the authenticity of a person you
have never met. There is so much you can read from someone's voice and
facial expressions that you cannot get from the computer...but then again,
that might be a good thing in that anonymity helps some people open up
more. It probably would be easier to tell the truth and to tell lies,
sorting it out would be hard!
c - ya
nicole young
"nicki"
From davidcha@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 13:46:28 1998
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 00:04:15 -1000
From: "David, because it's the right thing to do." <davidcha@hawaii.edu>
To: Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@AOL.COM,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
I've never made animal noises to a computer before. Actually, I
might have made animal noises at tech support people.
Just kidding.
"Writing a web page is like throwing a message in a bottle into the ocean.
Except instead of water, this ocean is made up by millions of bottles." Me
From chons@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 13:46:38 1998
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 00:51:10 -1000
From: Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>
To: Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Animal noises
In regards to making animal noises, I have never encountered anyone doing
this, nor have I done it myself! But, it is a thought to consider the
next time my computer acts up! ;P (I wonder what type of animal sounds I
would make). It would seem more appropriate for me to swear at my computer
but maybe the next time I come across a situation like that, I'll make
pretend I'm a vicious dog! hehehe.=)
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
Psychology
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From maeri@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 13:47:18 1998
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 08:16:56 -1000
From: Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>
To: Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>,
Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Irene Mariana Barrineau <barrinea@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises (fwd)
I agree. Making animal noises doesn't help me either. I have experimented
with different sounds and--nothing. :) What may work for one person may
not always work for others. It differs across individuals.
Maeri
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From albertn@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 13:47:46 1998
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 11:05:41 -1000
From: Albert Kahukula Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>
To: psych409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
leroy26428@hawaii.edu, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Albert Kahukula Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Animal noises in the jungle
I know that this concrete jungle we live in is called home for most of us.
However, I don't think that acquiring characteristics of the animal
species will somehow diminish the amount of stress we incur during our
daily existence. In fact, I think that making those noise's is quite
amusing and at times weird.
I think that when you get into a situation that becomes stressful, we all
need to step back, analyze what exactly is taking place, then try to find
the appropriate response for that situation. I just can't see myself
making animal noises to alleviate stressful situations.
Albert K. Ne III
"Kulia i ka Nu'u"
From gavinn@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 14:13:54 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 18:56:42 -1000
From: Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>
To: Psychology 409as98 -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: re:discussion exercise
After looking through both topics, I feel that virtual
relationships caught my interest more. I agree that it is the "new" thing,
yet I have objections to it. I prefer to talk and interact with a person
in actual reality. I guess I haven't embraced the virtual version yet. I
am also concerned with the content in certain chat rooms and the
proliferation of cyber-sex sites. I ask myself, is this what our world is
headed for? I don't know about others, but I prefer to interact in the
physical world.
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From gavinn@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 14:14:02 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 19:09:42 -1000
From: Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>
To: Psychology 409as98 -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: discussion: pets
I am responding to the latest discussion about pets in the car. I
feel angry when I see that because that pet is in a lot of danger. My
mother being a highway safety specialist always made us put our seatbelts
on, even in the backseat. I recognize the dangers of being unbelted in
a crash and will make sure that my children put their belts on one day. As
for pets, I wouldn't take them in my car in the first place. I don't want
my interior to get hair, fleas or especially that smell. Of course if I
had to take them around, I would use those seatbelts described by Debra.
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From chons@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 14:14:13 1998
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 00:46:19 -1000
From: Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>
To: Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psychology 409as98 -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: discussion: pets
This is in response to the drivers with animals/children on their laps.
Personally, I am against any kind of living being on the lap of a driver
(or passenger, for that matter). It is very dangerous in any kind of
driving situation because each day on the road can be so unpredictable. I
also have dogs and when they join us in the car, they know that our laps
are "off limits". Not only that, but I don't think I could stand a dog or
any kind of animal on my lap...it would become a nuisance and I imagine it
would become heavy after a while. Think of it this way, each seat in a car
is meant for ONE individual. =)
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
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From jenkinsm@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 14:21:01 1998
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 11:50:40 -1000
From: Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>
To: Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>, Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>, James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>, Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>, Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>,
agren <agren@hawaii.edu>, Stone-webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>, Welicky@hawaii.edu,
Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>
Subject: pets and driving
I can't really talk about this topic, because I do not own a pet
nor a car. I think it's pretty dangerous to drive with a child in
your lap, or a pet. The pet should stay in the back set of the car while a
person is driving. O' make sure the back windows are down so the animal
can breath. I think every child under age should be place in a car safety
seat. Nice driving, and have a bless day.
***********************
Mark Jenkins
University of Hawaii
Psych WI/409a
Dr. Leon James
***********************
From stoneweb@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 14:21:10 1998
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 13:59:19 -1000
From: Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>
To: psy@hawaii.edu,
psychology 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: pets and driving
I don't know about anyone else, but I enjoy seeing little cute
chihuahuas or any other kinds of little pets in the front seat of a car
with their head hanging out, ears flapping in the wind just enjoying the
cool breeze and the sights. It puts a smile on my face after a hard days
work -- it relieves the stress. I think the owners of such small animals
would know weather or not the pet would be a nuisance or not. As far as
having a big mut like a rottweiler or something very obstrusive in the
front, then I can say that that can be distracting!
Aloha,
Dawn Stone-Webb
"Go with the flow in achieving your dreams"
On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, Mark A Jenkins wrote:
> I can't really talk about this topic, because I do not own a pet
> nor a car. I think it's pretty dangerous to drive with a child in
> your lap, or a pet. The pet should stay in the back set of the car while a
> person is driving. O' make sure the back windows are down so the animal
> can breath. I think every child under age should be place in a car safety
> seat. Nice driving, and have a bless day.
>
>
>
>
>
> ***********************
> Mark Jenkins
> University of Hawaii
> Psych WI/409a
> Dr. Leon James
> ***********************
>
>
From alona@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 22:28:09 1998
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 17:10:35 -1000
From: Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
To: "Alona Lei Tabios (409b) -- Audrey M Kawaoka" <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re:Animal Noises
Well, in response to animal noises, I would definitely burst out laughing
if I heard someone making them if they were upset at the computer. When I
get upset at the computer, the first thing that comes out of my mouth is
usually a swear word. I have in the past hit my computer, but I realized
how damaging it would be to my life if I ruined an expensive equipment
that I didn't pay for.
A quick question. What animal noises have you guys heard so far?
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From obat@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 23:00:23 1998
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 17:58:10 -1000
From: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, David Chang <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Mahbub Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Audrey Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Albert Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>, Toni Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Aaron Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Chris Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>, Charles Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Mike Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
Subject: ZDTV | How to Maintain Your Privacy
Here's a little something that concerns internet privacy. This is
an article from zdnet.com that gives you some hyperlinks to steps to
learn how to maintain privacy on the internet. I believe that we were
talking about cookies and other security issures the other week in
class, so I believe that this pertains to that topic very well.
Unfortunately, if you're using pine to read this, you probably won't get
much out of it because I'm sending it as a web page. Sorry. Anyway,
what do you all think about internet privacy? Can we really hold our
privacy on the internet or is no one safe from hackers and other
malicious fiends?
http://www.zdnet.com/zdtv/knowhow/knowhow1312.html
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From islam@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 9 23:00:38 1998
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 20:13:06 -1000
From: Ramit <islam@hawaii.edu>
To: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, David Chang <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Audrey Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Albert Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>, Toni Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Aaron Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Chris Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>, Charles Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Mike Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: ZDTV | How to Maintain Your Privacy
I think everyone should check out this site. It's very interesting and
provides some very useful info regarding your internet privacy, as well as
other aspect of web surfing. It gave me a new persective of how "exposed"
I really am on the net. So, if you have some spare time, and surf the net
from home often, you should definitely check out this site.
> http://www.zdnet.com/zdtv/knowhow/knowhow1312.html
>
Ramit
From miyoshi@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 11 12:24:42 1998
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 13:29:29 -1000
From: Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>
To: Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>, shons@hawaii.edu,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: animal noises
HI everyone,
I know that when I am at my computer and something doesn't go right I
swear at it and use profane language. I even find myself making very rude
guestures at it. I think I should start making animal noises at my
computer. THis probably would be a step up for me on my way to being calm
at the computer. I will try and let you all know how I am doing.
Marshall
Miyoshi #5
From maeri@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 11 12:35:42 1998
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 08:31:51 -1000
From: Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: re: discussion on pets in cars
Pets in cars...I don't have a problem with it. But then again, they might
be a distraction. Maybe they should make some kind of pet seat so that the
dog or whatever pet can be still while the driver is driving. You know,
just like the child seat. :)
Maeri Choi
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From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 11 12:53:03 1998
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 08:58:59 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: Psychology 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: pets
It's scary that people drive with pets loose in the car. I know this
happens a lot; I used to work at McDonalds and in drive thru a lot of
people would drive up and there would be a dog- or two, or three- loose in
the car, tongues hanging out and tails wagging. Sure, I thought they were
really cute, but the whole setup is totally unsafe.
I guess the problem is that people don't think an accident can happen to
them. Yet another example of the "It happens to others" school of thought.
Too bad, it might take a beloved family pet's death before people wisen
up.
From uradomo@hawaii.edu Fri Feb 13 09:36:51 1998
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 10:29:56 -1000
From: Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
To: Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>, shons@hawaii.edu,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises
I agree with Marshall. I always swear and grunt at the computer...
especially when it's slow or if things get messed up. Most of the time, I
end up walking away from the computer and take a breather. I don't know
if this animal noises thing is going to work for me... but I'll give it a
try....=) toodles....
lianne
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From obat@hawaii.edu Fri Feb 13 09:51:45 1998
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 19:19:06 -1000
From: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, David Chang <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Mahbub Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Audrey Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Albert Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>, Toni Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Aaron Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Chris Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>, Charles Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Mike Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Internet Copyright
Hi all!
Here's an article about internet copyrighting. Geez, I never
thought that copying pictures and stuff could be like a crime. Oh well,
take a look at this article and tell us all what you come up with!
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~kjkraft/copyright.html
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From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 16 21:09:49 1998
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 11:59:18 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Online Copyright Information
Tammy,
I'm (finally) addressing your emails from February 9. I took so long before
sending this message because I wanted to ensure that my response would be
something worthwhile to you and everyone else instead of just responding to
you for the sake of responding.
In reference to where I have acquired all of my information, I wish that I
could provide you with an accurate list. Unfortunately, my knowledge of
copyright laws spans years of reading various law books, publishing guides,
business books, and so many other sources that it would be difficult to say
where a particular tidbit originated. All that I can say with certainty is
that I am basically "up-to-date" with the various laws to protect both my
business' rights and the rights of my clients.
On the bright side, I have located some online links that might be of
interest to you and others in our class for further information on copyright
law:
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
http://www.uspto.gov
(Definitely a good place to start. However, very legally-worded and
possibly confusing if you're not already familiar with the basics.)
An Online Guide to Copyrights
http://www.ior.com/~malhotra/copy.html
(This information is a very brief overview to copyright law provided by a
law firm specializing in patents, trademarks, and copyrights.)
BitLaw's Online Legal Resource
http://www.bitlaw.com
(This resource is maintained by an attorney and covers basic legal issues
affecting the computer and internet industries.)
Commentary against Clinton's "White Paper on Intellectual Property and the
National Information Infrastructure"
http://www.hotwired.com/wired/4.01/features/whitepaper.html
(For a perspective against the "White Paper" proposal -- it's always
interesting to look at things from different viewpoints.)
Commentary and Basic Info on Copyrighted info in Cyberspace
http://www.benedict.com/webiss.htm
(A conversational writing of general online copyright information.)
DISCLAIMER: Please keep in mind, that I am not endorsing any of the
information contained in the above links. I have not completely read
through these web pages, so I am not entirely familiar with the wordings.
Use (or abuse) of this information is entirely up to the individual user. I
would be happy to provide input if requested, but I am not a legal expert on
copyright law.
I hope that this information will be a good starting point.
Faith
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 16 21:13:51 1998
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 12:16:33 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Update on Filtering of Information
As Dr. James mentioned in a previous class, filtering of web information is
becoming more of an issue. On February 10, Senator John McCain from Arizona
introduced legislation that would require schools and libraries to certify
with the FCC that they are or will soon be using a filtering device on
computers with Internet access so students won't be able to access "harmful"
information. Naturally, free-speech advocates oppose the measure.
[source: Reuters]
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 16 21:14:20 1998
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 12:21:55 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Writing/Publishing Information on the Internet
In our last class, Dr. James mentioned that when we cite an individual or
another web page, we should include a link that references to that
particular page. I found a site on the web that is maintained by the MLA
(Modern Language Association of America) that gives guidelines on MLA
documentation style. In case you're interested in being "formal" in your
online writing, you can visit this site at:
http://www.mla.org/main_stl.htm.
Faith
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Tue Feb 17 23:47:40 1998
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 18:22:42 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: ISPs Filtering for Online Fraud
FYI - In addition to the filtering of information that Dr. James mentioned
in class on Tuesday, it is becoming more imminent that ISPs (Internet
service providers) may need to begin monitoring online fraud voluntarily if
they wish to avoid federal laws requiring them to do so. The U.S. Senate
Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has begun
holding its first hearings on Internet fraud last week.
According to Sen. John Glenn (D-Ohio) the hearings are intended to build
public awareness of online schemes and help determine what degree of
responsibility for fraud should fall to ISPs. This responsibility includes
whether ISPs should be legally required to screen commercial sites or levy
extra fees on those who want to send unsolicited commercial e-mail.
There are currently 53 people concentrating on Internet Fraud at the FTC.
[source: Internet World]
From tammydaw@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 18 20:16:33 1998
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 20:14:53 -1000
From: Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>
To: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Server for Net's New Top-Level Domains Stolen
I feel that despite arrival times and reaching ones destination, SAFETY
should come first. After all it is better late than never. I would rather
arrive at my appropriate destination calm and collected rather than by
ambulence in who knows what shape. I realize that it can be frustrating at
times but it is "better to be safe than sorry". Look at the recent local
news where an 8 yr old girl died in a car crash when a the car tried to
over take another car. When need to be more aware of our actions for they
can lead to tragic outcomes. Perhaps this means SELF-WITNESSING????
"All problems are 'gifts' from which you can grow" @-}-----
**Tammy**
From welicky@hawaii.edu Sun Feb 22 13:18:33 1998
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 21:59:35 -1000
From: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
To: PSY409-Class listing -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Chrys S Hasegawa <chrys@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Discussion-Cybergeography
I checked out the cybergeography web site. It is was very interesting to
see a graphical representaion of the flow of information on the internet.
It is not surprising to me that the more developed counties (ie: US &
Europe) have the most servers and user. However, the growth rate of the
internet is astonishing! I won't take long for the entire globe to be
united on the net.
Deb Welicky----
"The formula for success is X+Y+Z, where X is hard work, Y is
play, and Z is keeping your mouth shut!"
----Albert Einstein
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 23 10:00:26 1998
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 20:17:45 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@AOL.COM, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Internet Demographics
FYI, since Dr. James mentioned in our last class that there are some
discrepancies regarding internet statistics that were mentioned in the
book(s) he is reviewing, the following links might be a helpful reference:
Internet Domain Survey for January 1998 shows 29,670,000 hosts. This survey
counted the number of IP addresses that have been assigned a name.
http://www.nw.com/zone/WWW/report.html
Distribution by Top-Level Domain Name by Host Count Report. This is
informative in the various TLD's--what they are called and what they mean,
as well as how many of the hosts use that particular TLD. This report lists
the TLDs from the TLD that has the most hosts to the one with the least hosts.
http://www.nw.com/zone/WWW/dist-bynum.html
Distribution by Top-Level Domain Name. This is basically the same
information as the previous report, but sorted in alpha order by the TLD.
http://www.nw.com/zone/WWW/dist-byname.html
Top 100 Host Names. This gives a list of the 100 top-used host names and
the associated counts.
http://www.nw.com/zone/WWW/firstnames.html
Internet Domain Survey Host Count. This is a graph of the hosts from 1991
to 1998.
http://www.nw.com/zone/hosts.gif
The information on these web pages were compiled by Network Wizards who
create "unique hardware and software solutions for the computer and
communications industry."
From libed@hawaii.edu Mon Feb 23 13:07:53 1998
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 12:48:01 -1000
From: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
To: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Internet Demographics
Dear All
WOW. That's a lot of stuff on the net. I think that in order to
comprehend 30 million, think of what Shaquille O Neal make in two seasons
with the Lakers. I wonder the length of time it wold take to browse
through half of that. With more and more people on the net than there
were a few years ago, it will probably take much less time for the net to
be even more cool than it already is, less time to double or triple in
size, and provide all sorts of new services to manage, manipulate, and
police this vast network. Scary. I think the Bible talks about
end-times, and the net kinda serves as a "global village" mentioned in
revelation. think about it...
"When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
--Psalm 8:3
Aaron K. Libed
From donaldl@hawaii.edu Tue Feb 24 00:01:07 1998
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 14:42:08 -1000
From: Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>
To: 409a -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
avinr@hawaii.edu,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Andrew Lee Greene <greene@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
George Shigezo Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>, robern@hawaii.edu,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Driving With Pets
This is the first time I heard of people driving with pets on their laps.
I do have to agree with you guys and say that it is dangerous. I can
imagine a pet on your lap can be very distracting.I find it hard enough to
drive with no one in the car let alone a pet on my lap. I think more
people need to concentrate on just driving a little more. Maybe there
would a little less accidents.
Donald Lee
University of Hawaii
Psychology
From robertn@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 25 16:23:22 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 15:37:37 -1000
From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
To: Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>, shons@hawaii.edu,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises
Sorry everyone I thought it was dead too but I found something to say... I
thnk the most irritating thing that happens in the computer lab or home
computer is when something goes wrong and you lose your files.. I wish
that there was just a little less complications to run into. The bad
things are the little details that you forget to add or take out that can
just tear up all your work on the web.
ROB =0)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
From welicky@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 25 16:24:30 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 23:30:08 -1000
From: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
To: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>, shons@hawaii.edu,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: animal noises
I think I am the queen of lost files!!! I am so paranoid of losing all the
work I have done that I have things saved all over the place...The problem
is, I forget what I did with the file I am looking for! Recently, I
deleted my postings to use for my newgroups file, because I mistook it for
my old version of my report...As a result, I am retyping them from the
print out I (thankfully) made. If you go to my report, you will see my
pain-one posting was 3 pages long!!!
Deb Welicky----
"The formula for success is X+Y+Z, where X is hard work, Y is
play, and Z is keeping your mouth shut!"
----Albert Einstein
From miyoshi@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 25 16:28:11 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 12:58:02 -1000
From: Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>
To: Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Psychology 409as98 -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: discussion: pets
Hello 409a,
Yes, I agree with what susan said. The road is so unpredictable that
having a pet or child in your lap while driving can be dangerous. It way
block your vision or restrict movement. These are two things that are
very important in avoiding accidents. You may not do anything wrong on
the road but if someone else does you may have to make a sudden decision
and having a pet or child in your lap can really make a difference if you
avoid it or not. Well take care all of you and drive defensively.
Marshall Miyoshi #5
From robertn@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 25 16:28:47 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 09:08:21 -1000
From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
To: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: E-Mail Pregnancy
My opinion on censorship is that it really bytes!! Nah the internet should
be a place we can express ourselves. we should be able to raom and do
what we like because we cannot physically hurt anyone, no one is going to
get stuck to their computer. If they do not like what they are looking
at then they can simply change the page like they do the television. As
for X rated stuff, I took Professor Hatfield's class on Sexual
Relationships or something? We had a large group discussion as to when
was the first time we saw some form of xrated material and where did we
see it? Well the general answer was sround the 5th or 6th grade we
managed to gett o see our parents stash or friends would bring to school
or we would see it on tv. Then we asked what was our first reaction?
Most of was was not really shocked but more curious than anyuthing else.
Well that is my opinion and I can express myself freely!!
ROB =0)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
From nyoung@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 25 17:22:17 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 23:09:46 -1000
From: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: privacy
Now that I know that we can discuss things that we hear about in class, I
thought how privacy is an issue that is always of concern. In one of my
postings from the newsgroups, they discussed the use of cameras that catch
speeders on the highway. I do not believe that it is an invasion of
privacy because they are travelling on a public road. The camera is maybe
better proof than police officers in that the image is caught at the time
that it happens and not by way of faulty human memory.
I think that this is different than the use of pictures that are published
without permission. Instead it is like the video cameras in casinos,
shops, and banks which identify people who break the law.
c - ya
nicole young
"nicki"
From kylekane@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 25 17:22:25 1998
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 14:02:34 -1000
From: Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>
To: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: privacy
you like that camera idea? i personally hate it. especially those cameras
you see at every intersection. it makes me feel like someone is watching
my every move. i think it was that movie demolition man that had cameras
everywhere to monitor society. it was a big mess. if we dont have our
privacy protected, we might end up living like the people in that movie.
alrighty then,
kyle
From robertn@hawaii.edu Wed Feb 25 17:48:25 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 08:59:49 -1000
From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
To: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: What do you do on line?
Well I have to spend a great deal of time on line now and email is not as
fun as it used to be. I now open my mailbox dreading to see how many new
messages I have. I still do think that it is a great and effective way to
talk to people aver seas and it is a lot cheaper than calling. I do
think thatt here are limitations and that hearing a persons voice is still
better because it feels a lot more personal. I would much rather recieve a
long distace phone call than recieve an email message!! I do not know
about you guys but I think I would rather even recieve a real letter than
e mail it is just that email is just so convenient.. Tht is the main
reason that I like it.
ROB =0)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
From mssakamo@hawaii.edu Fri Feb 27 10:10:16 1998
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 10:53:28 -1000
From: mike sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>
To: Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: privacy
...some may think that cameras are a good idea, but just remember that
there are always ways to get around it... with the advances in
technology devices are currently available to "jam" these radars...
there are also many ways to disguise your license plate from the cameras
prying eyes, although they are illegal i see many cars on the road whose
license plate numbers cannot be seen... i've even been behind vehicles
in which i'm not sure if there is even a license plate on them... can't
see a thing and i'm in back of them at a light... just remember that if
somebody wants something bad enough, they will do whatever it takes...
do we really have any privacy??? with all the survellince satelites up
in space the government can track our every move if they wished to do
so... gives all of us something to really think about the next time we
"think" that no ones watching...
mIkE "sNoOpY" "nOt ThE fIsHiNg GuY" sAkAmOtO
From gsuguita@hawaii.edu Fri Feb 27 10:10:23 1998
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 08:27:43 -1000
From: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
To: mssakamo@hawaii.edu, Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: privacy
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I agree with Mike. When something new comes out like a law or a thing where
to regulate something that's illegal or bad, someone is just going to find a
way around it. It's similar to this world we call cyber space. There are
Hackers around the world that are seeking to know about everything there is
about computers. Someone puts a security up for the government and it deals
with computers that run it. Hackers will just want to break it just so that
they know they can. Here in the islands, they are trying to cut down on
speeding on the freeways. People will simple find a way to manipulate the
system and get around it.
Greg
From gsuguita@hawaii.edu Fri Feb 27 10:10:36 1998
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 08:39:37 -1000
From: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
To: Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: privacy
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Well, I also agree with those cameras at every intersection is a really pain
in the butt. Those cameras that you see are used to search for traffic for
the news. But what we may not know is maybe they news people are also on a
take or something where they inform officials of what kinds of activities go
on or they may use that information for investigative purposes. I think
that it may happen cause anything is possible. Like that speeding thing
where the cameras belong to the news stations but will now be used for law
enforcement. What a drag.
Greg
From gsuguita@hawaii.edu Fri Feb 27 10:10:51 1998
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 08:41:46 -1000
From: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
To: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: privacy
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Well, for one thing, besides cameras on the road, there are also cameras in
cars. Such as cameras on-board police cars where they document what goes on
in the field. No one knows exactly what these documentation are used for,
but I bet it would make a great research project.
Greg
From libed@hawaii.edu Fri Feb 27 10:11:07 1998
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 11:47:39 -1000
From: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
To: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: privacy
Dear all--
This is Cyber Psy, and the behavior of all of the privacy thing
bothers me. Anybody remember the movie SLIVER? Yeah, the one with Sharon
Stone [who just got married] and the bad ending? When there are things
that prevent you from doing things, there is always a way or many ways to
get around them. Peolpe will find out, sooner or later. What intrigues
me is the motivation BEHIND the action. I heard a saying that "you
should either fear or admire a person who is willing to die for their
cause." True. Terrorism works that way as does human nature on a smaller
scale. If you want something bad enough, you will stretch beyond what's
normal to get it. Anybody ever want an "A" in a class? unless that's all
you get in your classes, getting an "A" often takes a lot of work beyond
what you're used to.
In the case of privacy, nothing is safe unless you don;t tell
anybodt but we run into problems in that area because we are social
creatures. Email has and will continue to be someone else's business.
Driving is now under surveillance everywhere. Sex is no longer private,
especially if it isn't monogamous and under marriage.
What we need isn't more punishment for wrongdoing because the
principle of punishment in instrumental learning doesn't get results.
Waht we need is reinforcement first then punishment as a different
measure. Seriously, we need GOD back in his place. Not the Puritan way
portrayed in "The Crucible," but giving our country its morality back. We
lost that sense of what's right and what's wrong when the separation of
church and state was instituted. I remember Montel Williams mentioning in
his book, "Our country went bad the day they took God and prayer in
school." He may be right. We can think about how to solve the problem,
but it gets overwhelming when there are millions of problems to solve.
Maybe, for a change we should look at the CAUSE of the problem Human
nature. THe problems plaguing our nation are an effect of that cause.
Think about it. Until then, nothing will significantly change...
"When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
--Psalm 8:3
Aaron K. Libed
From tammydaw@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 1 13:43:44 1998
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 13:34:18 -1000
From: Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>
To: 409b Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: privacy
I totally agree with Kyle. I feel that our privacy needs to be protected.
In a sense, cameras invade our privacy. I work at Ala Moana and I went up
to the security office for something and found out that they have a room
that monitors about 130 cameras. They catch a lot of crazy and funny stuff
on them. I do realize that these cameras were implemented to protect us,
but for some reason as a looked as people got in and out of their cars a
guilty feeling overcame me and I felt like I was invading someones
privacy. To what extent is our privacy protected? This seems to be a real
fine line that in my mind is still a little fuzzy. I guess we have to give
and take a little.
"All problems are 'gifts' from which you can grow" @-}-----
**Tammy**
From leon@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 1 13:58:09 1998
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 13:12:45 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: computer haikus
Any of these apply to you?
>From a friend of a friend, some priceless haikus.
---------------------------------------
Three things are certain:
Death, taxes, and lost data.
Guess which has occurred.
Windows NT crashed.
I am the Blue Screen of Death.
No one hears your screams.
Seeing my great fault
Through darkening blue windows
I begin again.
The code was willing,
It considered your request,
But the chips were weak.
A file that big?
It might be very useful.
But now it is gone.
Errors have occurred.
We won't tell you where or why.
Lazy programmers.
Server's poor response
Not quick enough for browser.
Timed out, plum blossom.
Chaos reigns within.
Reflect, repent, and reboot.
Order shall return.
Everything is gone;
Your life's work has been destroyed.
Squeeze trigger (yes/no)?
Printer not ready.
Could be a fatal error.
Have a pen handy?
Login incorrect.
Only perfect spellers may
enter this system.
This site has been moved.
We'd tell you where, but then we'd
have to delete you.
wind catches lily
scatt'ring petals to the wind:
segmentation fault
ABORTED effort:
Close all that you have.
You ask way too much.
First snow, then silence.
This thousand dollar screen dies
so beautifully.
With searching comes loss
and the presence of absence:
"My Novel" not found.
The Tao that is seen
Is not the true Tao, until
You bring fresh toner.
The Web site you seek
cannot be located but
endless others exist.
Stay the patient course
Of little worth is your ire
The network is down.
A crash reduces
your expensive computer
to a simple stone.
There is a chasm
of carbon and silicon
the software can't bridge.
Yesterday it worked
Today it is not working
Windows is like that.
To have no errors
Would be life without meaning
No struggle, no joy.
You step in the stream,
but the water has moved on.
This page is not here.
No keyboard present.
Hit F1 to continue.
Zen engineering?
Hal, open the file.
Hal, open the damn file, Hal
open the, please Hal.
Out of memory.
We wish to hold the whole sky,
But we never will.
Having been erased,
The document you're seeking
Must now be retyped.
The ten thousand things
How long do any persist?
Netscape, too, has gone.
Rather than a beep
Or a rude error message,
These words: "File not found."
Serious error.
All shortcuts have disappeared
Screen. Mind. Both are blank.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit DrDriving.org at aloha.net/~dyc
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
*******************************************************
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 1 15:34:53 1998
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 14:03:54 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>
Cc: 409b Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: privacy
Our privacy should be protected. It is a touchy issue because private
companies and government agencies feel they reserve the right to monitor
private employees and government citizens. I agree with Tammy, their needs
to be a litte give and take. Employers need to trust their workers and
employees need to have consideration of their work place. We should abide
by regulations and if our bosses allow us to do certain things then it is
okay. We should not be monitored every every every step of the way,
esepcially in the worplace. Maybe someone in this class can suggest some
kind of compromise to a complex problem. Who knows, there might not be an
easy solution.
BRANDON S.
I live in Porteus 635 and 623B.
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
From welicky@hawaii.edu Wed Mar 4 12:37:35 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 09:09:19 -1000
From: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
To: PSY409-Class listing -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Chrys S Hasegawa <chrys@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Poems
Hello All of Psy409a-
Just commenting on Dr. James's little poems. Obviously I can relate. I
am STILL retyping portions of my newsgroups file that was lost due to a GPF
on my harddrive. Not only did I lose the file on the harddrive, but I
accidentally deleted it off my disk as well when I was saving changes to
my HTML version! AGH!!!!! It has all been extremely frustrating for me,
but I am trying to keep my sense of humor and sanity!!! Even in my worst
nightmares, I would never have imagined the problems that one class could
create! Hopefully my first report will go a bit smoother! I hope you all
are having better success than I am. I saw some of the reports and
they're awesome! Thanks to everyone who has helped out and sympathized
with those of us who are struggling!
Deb Welicky----
"The formula for success is X+Y+Z, where X is hard work, Y is
play, and Z is keeping your mouth shut!"
----Albert Einstein
From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Wed Mar 4 12:37:55 1998
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 14:39:47 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
409b Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: privacy
I know that there aren't really any laws governing this sort of thing, and
this is mainly because of the newness of the internet. Mostly, rules about
internet use in the workplace has been left to the bosses. Some will allow
free browsing on company time; others will restrict it to lunch
hours/free time. To me, this is perfectly reasonable. It's company time,
company computers, and most of all, company money. if employees want to
surf the net, then they should find a place other than work to do it.
Audrey
From libed@hawaii.edu Wed Mar 4 12:38:02 1998
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 09:23:37 -1000
From: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
To: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
Cc: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
409b Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: privacy
Hello there--
On the internet privacy issue that has been brought up, [from
dweebers] comapies are there to make money. THey need to make sure their
services/products are the best out there or the competition will put them
under. Imagine if everyone [or just half] surfed the internet when they
are supposed to be working-- serious problems will occur. In that case,
for the health of the company, bosses have instituted recording all logins
and addresses to make sure productivity is where it should be. THe
solution would be simple to state, but difficult to do:work when you're
supposed to and save the leisure time for breaks and after work.
Laters...
"When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon
and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are
mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?"
--Psalm 8:3
Aaron K. Libed
From obat@hawaii.edu Wed Mar 4 19:14:14 1998
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 17:40:28 -1000
From: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, David Chang <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Mahbub Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Audrey Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Albert Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>, Toni Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Aaron Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Chris Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>, Charles Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Mike Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Filtering Devices
Take a look at this filtering device for the internet. There's also
web advertising filtering also! Pretty soon we may even be able to
filter things to our own tastes.
http://www.cybersitter.com/cysitter.htm
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From gsuguita@hawaii.edu Wed Mar 4 20:01:43 1998
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 20:00:14 -1000
From: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
To: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
David Chang <davidcha@hawaii.edu>, Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>, Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Audrey Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Albert Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>, Toni Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Aaron Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Chris Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>, Charles Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Mike Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Privacy
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I've seen these camera and many more. I really think that if the state is
willing to invest in such devices, it brings about more problems for
everyone. Cops will start to slack off and what about the people behind
these camera. They can use this to blackmale you and god know what to you.
What does everyone else think about these things? I used to use survellance
camera to watch my car and my motorcycle in my garage and it works. I used
to bust people for that and show them the take and make them pay for the
damages. But I guess it's the intent in what it's mainly used for.
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Fri Mar 6 15:45:24 1998
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 11:44:35 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Potential Virtual Communities Resource
For those of you who are potentially interested in the Virtual Communities
selection for the first (or second) report, here's a possible resource for you:
Dr. Ruth's homepage
http://cgi.pathfinder.com/drruth/
A topic of current discussion is whether Cyber-Romance is considered adultery.
Have fun!!
From obat@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 9 13:02:20 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 22:48:32 -1000
From: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, David Chang <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Mahbub Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Audrey Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Albert Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>, Toni Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Aaron Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Chris Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>, Charles Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Mike Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
Subject: "Interview: The FBI's Hacker Crackdown"
Hi all!
Here's an interview between ZD TV and 2 FBI agents about the hacking
situation of our government networks. It's pretty interesting!
http://zdtv.zdnet.com/zdtv/Site/StoryBody/0,1144,8,00.html
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From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 9 13:45:21 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 18:08:46 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Further TLD info
Just fyi for those who are interested, at
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/dnsdrft.htm
you will find the "Proposal to Improve Technical Management of Internet
Names and Addresses Discussion Draft 1/30/98". This document includes
information on the history of the internet (very brief and somewhat
technical), reasons why they're changing/updating the current assignment
system, and the current proposal (which also has some info on how they're
addressing the issue of copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property.)
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 9 15:06:43 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 17:38:50 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@AOL.COM, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Search Engine Software to Analyze your Position
As an addition to my last email, for those who are interested in getting
their web site ranked near the top in the most visited search engines,
there's a downloadable software that you might find interesting. It's
called WebPosition Analyzer and it basically analyzes, tracks, and helps you
to improve upon your current ratings in the various search engines. For
anyone interested, it's at:
http://www.webposition.com/
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 9 15:11:41 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 17:32:53 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Search Engine Stats
Just fyi, since one of our last class topics was on search engines,
according to a study done by Relevant Knowledge which measured a Web
population of nearly
56 million users, the following is a breakdown of unique visitors to various
"top" search engines:
Ranking Site Unique Visitors
1. Yahoo 26,726,000
4. Excite 12,502,000
5. InfoSeek 11,696,000
8. Lycos 6,787,000
9. AltaVista 6,764,000
13. WebCrawler 4,477,000
21. HotBot 2,703,000
Relevant Knowledge is a company that measures audience projections (unique
visitors) for Web advertisers and publishers. Their study shows that search
engines again remain among the top traffic drawing sites on the Web.
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 9 15:13:18 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 18:20:33 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Software to Assist In Intellectual Property Piracy
A new Corporate Intelligence Agent entitled Who's Talking is "the only
program designed to conduct a complete search using all major search engines
and newsgroups, looking for occurrences of keywords, phrases, filenames, or
lines of programming code. This includes occurrences in hidden tags and
text. Once all suspect pages are located, the results are parsed, duplicates
removed, and every page is scanned to find and display the exact location of
the occurrence. Upon completion the results can be displayed in a browser
showing all the relevant data
with links directly to each suspect page." I'm not yet sure if this program
actually works or how well it works but it's "only" $99.95!
Still interested? Check it out at:
http://softwaresolutions.net/whostalking/
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 9 15:15:20 1998
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 17:44:27 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Update on Copyright Info Pertaining to Education
Just fyi, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education, a former
University of Nebraska student has sued her former professor for putting her
essay on the web without her permission. The University asserts that "they
are not responsible and seem to imply that any liability out to belong on
the professor." If you are interested in reading further about this story,
it can be found at:
http://www.iupui.edu/it/copyinfo/Prof_Sued.html
On this site there is a link for further information on copyright.
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 9 15:36:40 1998
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 16:30:54 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: What do you do on line?
Hi all, I agree with Rob, I would like to receive someone's voice at the
other end. I have a working theory that we do trust each other and what
we write when we know the person, and it is always good to have something
in writing. However, sometimes for practical reasons and for convenience
it is better to use e-mail.
BRANDON S.
I live in Porteus 635 and 623B.
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
From tnakamat@hawaii.edu Thu Mar 12 18:51:31 1998
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 11:22:55 -1000
From: Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409a -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Beware!
Hello everyone. I thought that this is an interesting story. Virtual
relationships? This story may change your attitude towards it.
Subject: Fw: BEWARE OF WHO YOU MET ON THE NET!
>
>
>Food for thought,
>
> Actually, I don't know if this is a true story, but let it be a warning to
> all of us. Don't simply talk to stranger in the net !
>
>> A TRUE STORY
>> ============
>
> An anonymous girl lets call her Jen, is a junior in college attending
>school in Colorado,
>like all college students, she is wrapped up in the partying and the
>wildness college life
>has to offer. Jen being the computer science major that she is does however
>have a lot of work
>to do on her computer so when she's not out having a good time, she's
> working her butt off designing computer programs and installing software.
>
> One day, soon after she had broken up with her boyfriend, she was
> home alone on a friday night for the first time in the three years they
> had been dating. she was sad alone and depressed, so she decided to
>make a new homepage. She was playing on the net when she decided to get
onto
> a chat line, being the wild psycho she is she decided to get onto a sex
> line. So Jen got onto a sex chat line and started playing around on it.
>
>Oover the line, she met a guy who identified himself as Jeremy, she
>started playing with him, she gave a false name, saying her name was "Katie"
>and started getting into detail about what she would like to do to him with
>her tongue.
>
> He responded by telling her to picture being naked while his
>hands ran over every square inch of her body. Soon they were having
> cybersex. This went on for awhile, and then she got off the line agreeing
> to meet him back on the line the following night. Saturday night rolls
> around, and Jen is on the line with Jeremy again, they become even
>closer this night, so they continue like this for a week. at the end of the
>week,
> they started talking about other things, and got into very intimate issues
> and feelings. They became close, exchanging their lives, Jen didnt' tell
> Jeremy she was in college, because she was afraid of sounding like an
> immature college girl.
>
> She felt guilty, but after a few weeks, she really liked this
> guy. This went on the two of them like this for months, and months turned
> into a year.
>
> By the end of the year they had exchanged the most intimate
> thoughts, and yet had never even spoken on the phone. They were afraid
> of ruining the mystery. They had done everything sexually possible over
> the net, they were affectionate as well, waiting for the day that they
> could someday be together. They finally decided they had had enough.
> They wanted to meet each other, they were in love and they had to meet.
> They didn't care about age or looks or anything but each other. Jeremy
> told Jen he thought she could be his next wife. Jen was weary at first
>but decided she didn't care how old he was or how ugly she loved him, he
> was the only one she could feel comfortable with.
>
>So...they planned a trip to meet in Vale, Colorado. They were going to
>spend the
> weekend together and finally meet. Jen didn't want the hassle of having to
>find him,
> so she said, why don't you just get the room and we'll meet in the room
>that way there
> will be no mistake. Jeremy agreed.
>
>Jen showed up at the resort first, and checked into the room
>telling the desk lady to hold the key for the next party, so she went into
>the room. She wanted things to be special so she lit some candles, put
>on some music. She stripped naked and climbed into the bed under the
> covers, deciding to surprise Jeremy when he got there.
>
>The time soon came the lights were out, the mood was right, and
> she heard a key in the door, she heard someone walk in and around the
> corner, and she whispered, "Jeremy," Jeremy said, "Katie?" (this was the
> false name she had given him.) yes she said, so he fumbled for the light,
> and turned it on to see Jen on the bed naked before him. The next thing
> heard around the world were two blood curling screams. Jen covered
> herself up, and with her most humiliating voice said, "DAD?" and
>Jeremy said, "JEN!!!"
>
>Think of what you would do in this situation...now realize this
> really did happen. Their lives will never be the same.
>
>
>
>>SO THE MORAL OF THE STORY IS......NEVER LET YOUR DAD GET ON TO THE
>INTERNET!!!!
From chons@hawaii.edu Thu Mar 12 19:16:00 1998
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 18:57:13 -1000
From: Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>
To: Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Beware!
Wow, quite an interesting, yet freaky story! I can't say that I've been
faced with something like that, but I have heard some "internet horror
stories". I'm wondering though, what happened to them after they found
out their true identities. I guess reading this makes me even more
cautious of who i chat with on the Internet. (Thank God my dad doesn't
have access to or goes on line). =) Have a good day (or night) all!
`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`~*~`
Susan Y.M. Chon
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Psychology
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/_______________________\ own wings."
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/_______Snoopy Rules!_______\ -William Blake
|____________________|
|____________________|
|____________________|
"The grand essentials of happiness are: something to do,
something to love, and something to hope for."
-Allan K. Chalmers
From leon@hawaii.edu Fri Mar 13 10:59:07 1998
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 10:27:13 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Clarification on Computer Virus Report
Thanks for pointing out the error, Mrs. Matsuda--yes, it's the psychology
of computer viruses (The dangers of Copy/Paste...).
I removed the sentence about the future generations in the Epilogue
section. In this way, the Conclusion is about the recapitulation and
summary and future directions, while the Epilogue is about a last look,
perhaps more personal, about where you are at end of it all.
Take care and drive with Aloha spirit! **Dr. Driving**
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
*******************************************************
From welicky@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 16 12:55:13 1998
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 19:37:10 -1000
From: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
To: PSY409-Class listing -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Chrys S Hasegawa <chrys@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Beware!
Aloha 409a-
Wow, what an interesting story. I wonder what Jen's mom thought of the
whole incident! Another internet horror story happened about a year ago.
This girl from I think Ohio ran off with this guy from SAC Airforce Base
in Omaha, NE (where I am from) after they met in an internet chat room.
Apparently he was in some kind of vampire cult and she was just young and
stupid. He was later arrested and she was returned to her parents luckily
unharmed. He was 36 she was 14! The last I heard, he they were still
professing their love for one another! Pretty scary how people can get so
emotionally involved with someone they don't even know!
Also-I just saw on the news tonight that "hate email" is
currently protected under the First Amendment. This decision was spurred
by a CA University student who sent hate email to minority students from a
campus computer. The student was not discipline because the email
is protected under the First Amendment (just like KKK rallies).
However, one man was given jail time, because he sent email to minority
students threatening to kill them. I think that it is outrageous that
this kind of crap is allowed to take place on the internet. If it is a
federal offense to send hate mail via the US postal service, then it
should be the same for email. A hate crime is a hate crime whether it
takes place in virtual space or in your mail box!
Deb Welicky----
"The formula for success is X+Y+Z, where X is hard work, Y is
play, and Z is keeping your mouth shut!"
----Albert Einstein
From uradomo@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 16 14:37:10 1998
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 14:07:51 -1000
From: Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
To: Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Beware!
hi everybody!! =)
that story is just plain nasty... but it was funny heeheehee =) that must
have been a very embarrassing situation... I wonder if they told their
mother/wife... she must have freaked... but then again, maybe they didn't
tell her because of the embarrassment... who knows...
it's scary because you really don't know who you're talking to out there.
i watch a lot of talk shows and they have united people that have been
talking on the net and it just trips me out. i guess that's good way to
really get to know someone without judging what the person looks like.
Personally, I don't talk on chat rooms because i have met some really
outrageous people that kind of freaked me out... oka that's all bye
lianne
Psy 409a
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From miyoshi@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 17 20:04:26 1998
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 12:07:37 -1000
From: Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>
To: Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>, Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Beware!
Hi everyone,
This story was very interesting to say the least. It was a good thing
that it was only her dad. what if it had been a serial rapist or some
other type of person. What if it was some kid or something. This goes to
show how things can get out of hand on the web. If you use false
identities you never really have total control of a certain situation.
This is a good thing to know and for everyone to becarful of what they do.
Marshall Miyoshi #5
From leon@hawaii.edu Fri Mar 20 11:29:44 1998
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 11:27:30 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: fyi
2. ROBOTS INVADE THE NET
They're invisible. They're intelligent. They're taking over. Bots
are software programs that run all by themselves on the Web,
sifting through data and making their own decisions. While they
can't do everything for us, they're a great help, and they'll
play an increasingly larger part in the future. Read on to learn
how bots work (play with our interactive illustrations to get the
full effect) and how you can make them slave away for you:
http://www.cnet.com/Content/Features/Techno/Bots/?dd
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
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Subject: CNET: sex and speed
CNET Digital Dispatch: sex and speed
March 19, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 11
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There's nothing like a story about online sex to get your
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Playboy Enterprises. As for speed, Net accelerators promise to
quicken your access time, but ironically, they can also bring the
Net to its knees. See CNET.COM's review of seven Net accelerators
for details. Also this week, CNET uncovers the best bots on the
Net, and provides drop-dead Web design secrets gleaned through
blood, sweat, and tears. There are lots more stories below,
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5. NEWS.COM: Playboy's online empire
6. GAMECENTER.COM: Console mania; top ten downloads
7. DOWNLOAD.COM: Quake II is here!
8. TV on your PC (and other products that make you go, "Hmmm!")
9. Web.Builder SF: for Web developers who know (almost)
everything
10. Win your dream machine!
11. CNET TV: virus hoaxes and movie gossip
12. Top ten reasons why cybersex is so popular
13. Job of the week: vice president, Technology Services
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1. THE PRICE OF SPEED: 7 WEB ACCELERATORS
You pray, plead, and maybe even pay through the nose for
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and turbo-charge your browser. We rounded up a handful of these
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through a rigorous speed test. We also tell you why this great
idea could be a serious danger to the Net at large:
http://www.cnet.com/Content/Reviews/Compare/Accelerator/?dd
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2. ROBOTS INVADE THE NET
They're invisible. They're intelligent. They're taking over. Bots
are software programs that run all by themselves on the Web,
sifting through data and making their own decisions. While they
can't do everything for us, they're a great help, and they'll
play an increasingly larger part in the future. Read on to learn
how bots work (play with our interactive illustrations to get the
full effect) and how you can make them slave away for you:
http://www.cnet.com/Content/Features/Techno/Bots/?dd
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3. COMPUTERS.COM: SMALL OFFICE PCS
Price war! An abundant supply of cheap components has resulted in
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a new PC to your office or to replace an older system that
doesn't cut it anymore. COMPUTERS.COM picked seven top companies
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details about the winners and losers, you'll find advice on
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4. BUILDER.COM: APPEARANCE COUNTS
Looking good is the best revenge. To help your Web site look its
best, we've collected tips from the people who ought to know: the
crack designers at CNET.COM, BUILDER.COM, GAMECENTER.COM, and
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BUILDER.COM editor Fredric Paul went to Internet World and
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"Master Builder" Dan Shafer is all over the place in our "Builder
Buzz" conversation area! Find out why we shouldn't worry too much
about Microsoft's attacks on Java, why many people simply don't
see banner ads, and easy ways to generate XML text:
http://www.cnet.com/Content/Builder/Programming/Shafer/031698/?dd
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5. NEWS.COM: PLAYBOY'S ONLINE EMPIRE
After turning on his PC-TV, a customer watches an erotic adult
film on cable. When it ends, he clicks over to the Net for an
online chat with the sultry star just featured. Later, he buys a
keepsake copy of the video on the same Web site. This scenario is
technically possible now, but for executives at Playboy
Enterprises, it's probably their hottest e-commerce fantasy.
NEWS.COM spoke to the company's chairwoman Christie Hefner about
the possible future of sex, money, and the Net:
http://www.news.com/SpecialFeatures/0%2c5%2c20234%2c00.html?dd
You can also find out why Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) has it in
for Bill Gates:
http://www.news.com/Newsmakers/?dd
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6. GAMECENTER.COM: CONSOLE MANIA; TOP TEN DOWNLOADS
>From Japan to your PlayStation! This week in Gamecenter, console
leader John Marrin and friends dig into 25 titles currently being
translated for the American market. Get the advance information
you crave, complete with screen shots, in "Rising Sun: Japanese
PlayStation Games":
http://www.gamecenter.com/Consoles/Challenge/Rising/?dd
And you can't possibly miss our list of the top ten downloads of
all time. Hella cool!
http://www.gamecenter.com/Features/Exclusives/Top10all/?dd
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sound effects; and enemies with the know-how to turn, duck, and
hide. Fire at will:
http://www.cnet.com/Digdispatch/dispatch18.html?dd
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8. TV ON YOUR PC (AND OTHER PRODUCTS THAT MAKE YOU GO, "HMM!")
No one should have to choose between the computer and a good TV
night. VideoHighway Xtreme lets your PC receive TV channels and
radio stations, so you can keep one eye on your email while the
other watches prime time:
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Also reviewed this week:
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BackWeb 4.0: much improved
PhotoMax Image Maker Software: nice try, but no cigar
You can search for these and other reviews here:
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"The Web": don't be fooled by computer virus hoaxes! We'll tell
you how to spot the real thing, and what to do to protect
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12. TOP TEN REASONS WHY CYBERSEX IS SO POPULAR
Seems like cybersex is all over the news these days. You've
already seen how "Playboy" is seeking to increase its influence
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announced their intention to conduct a cybersex survey this week:
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0%2c4%2c20213%2c00.html?dd
So what's the big deal? Why is this stuff so popular anyway?
10. It's easy to turn a computer on--just flip the switch.
9. Virtual dancing baby easier to care for than real one.
8. Less threat of Kenneth Starr investigation.
7. No trips to the doctor if you catch a computer virus.
6. The low cost of commitment: only $19.95 in ISP charges.
5. Monitor size doesn't matter.
4. Easier to hide a laptop if someone walks in.
3. You never spend a penny on deodorant, perfume, or Mentos.
2. Everybody assumes "clinton@whitehouse.gov" is just an alias.
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From gsuguita@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 22 14:20:05 1998
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 13:57:49 -1000
From: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: FYI on robots
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I thought that the topic of bots was quite interesting. If you think about
it, It's almost as if you don't have to do anything. Imagine that,
computers can do all the thinking, the work, and basically we don't have to
do anything. I think that it can turn into a dangerous thing. Just like
how all those computer people say that computers can turn against us. Just
like that one episode on X-files where the computer turned on it's own
master and killed him. I also seen another documentary where they tried to
monitor the electrical impulses from a humans mind and tried to preserve it
as a kind of memory. Here the person who is now deceased can live in the
computer. That could be a scary though cause the person (or the person's
memory) can escape and do anything. Well, it's not proven so I guess we
don't have to worry.
Greg
From leon@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 22 14:39:57 1998
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 14:15:50 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: comments?
What about this, gang of G8?
COURT SIDES WITH STUDENT WHO USED WEB TO CRITICIZE TEACHER
A federal judge in Cleveland, Ohio, has issued a temporary order
reinstating
a student who had been suspended from school because his Web site included
criticisms of his band teacher, calling the teacher "an overweight middle
aged man who doesn't like to get haircuts." School officials contend they
have the right to discipline the student, whereas a lawyer for the
American
Civil Liberties Union argued that "the school cannot control the
communication off the school grounds." A full hearing is scheduled for
April 3rd. (AP 19 Mar 98)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
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From libed@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 23 16:57:53 1998
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 11:07:05 -1000
From: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: comments?
Dear all--
Looking at the message that Dr. James sent us regarding the
student and his band teacher, i have seen that the divide between the law
and what's right has been shown again. How many times have we seen
justice not carried out due to interpretation of the law? If you haven't,
remember OJ? Ron and Nicole's blood was found in his bronco and his home.
You're right-- it was planted BY OJ.
Anyway, Is the web really considered, "off grounds?" I am not
really sure, but I m figuring that the boy's attorney is taking the side
like the web is like a local newspaper's "letters to the editor," where it
is there yet it wasn't school property. My question about his case is,
where was the webpage created? On campus? In his home? I think that it
is a very touchy issue, but the kid IS entitled to his opinion. Yet, the
band teacher could counter with a libel/slander suit. In that case, he
school can't really do anything disciplin-wise, yet the kid should be
disciplined in some manner. I could be wrong, but it's a shame when the
law steps in the way of truth or justice.
"For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities--
His eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being
understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse"
Romans 1:20
Aaron K. Libed
From hollyi@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 23 16:58:07 1998
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 12:16:41 -1000
From: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: comments?
Hi guys!
in regards to the mail Dr. James sent about the student vs. the band
teacher.
Although it was disrespectful and very rude of the the boy to talk
about the band teacher the way he did, i feel the child has freedom of
speech. Nonetheless, I do believe he needs to be disciplined, and if it
means being suspended from school, then he should be able to handle his
punishments. I think the only reason the school is suspending him is to
show other students that that type of behavior won't be overlooked, and
is taked seriously.
:)
From gsuguita@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 24 15:26:08 1998
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 22:53:28 -1000
From: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: comments?
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I just think that the band teacher could of dealt with it better. It looks
as though the band teacher is threatened by the student. Just by that short
remark by the student couldn't have possibly went as far as to take it to
court. There must be some kind of underlying reason or fact that this is
going to court. I mean, come on, if some one called me that outside of
school grounds and I was that teacher, I would approach that student and
tell him off. Well, depending if that kid is a "psychotic murderer" or
"bully." Well, I guess he has his reason, but if a teacher is to be
considered to be respectful in and outside of the school, the student should
be doing the same. It's like saying if a doctor is off duty and yet there
is an accident, or a lifeguard is off duty and there is an accident, or a
police officer is off duty and there is another accident, I think that they
are committed to doing their job. So no matter what, that teacher couldn't
or can't or shouldn't undergo some immature act and seeking discipline on
his own. And I think that should go the same for the student. In and
outside of the school, the student should be that student type person to the
teacher, because of that existing relationship.
Does this make sense at all?
Greg
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 24 15:28:02 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 08:14:46 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: computers and people's minds
It would be real cool if we could store someone's mind into a computer.
People get to store information about each other and get to read what each
other potentially has to say. I think this could also be potentially
dangerous because we have to decide what we are going to do with abuses.
Also, in regrads to Robots, can robots take the shape of a human being,
and what rights would they be granted? Food for thought.
see ya-
BRANDON S.
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 24 15:28:20 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 08:19:36 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: discipline
Hi, this sounds like a case of where maybe both parties are wrong and
should accept whatever consequences are given to them. The child should
explain what the teacher did wrong, rather than attack the teacher through
the internet with words. The teacher might have done something to warrant
this. All sides of an issue should be investigated. Right now all we are
presented with is what went on from the child's point of view and we
should examine all angles and possibilities.
see ya-
BRANDON S.
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
From akawaoka@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 24 16:10:10 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 11:35:07 -1000
From: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
To: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: FYI on robots
Last night on the Discovery channel there was this special about robots.
Did anyone see it? All I can say is that I'm glad the technology isn't as
well-developed as some would like it to be. I'm not one of those types who
looks forward to the day when computers are everywhere and robots do
everything. I don't think that it's such a great thing at all; sure, it
would be a great technological advance to have an automated world, but
I think the social and economic ramifications would be too much for us to
handle right now.
Thankfully, the robots could only specialize in a certain number of
functions. They were either solely for mechanical movement or repsonse to
stimuli. Can you imagine the day these two are combined? Not only will the
robot be able to "see" the bouncing ball, it would be able to retrieve it.
Of course, one-function robotics took decades to develop. I think that
multi-function robots will take decades more, if not generations.
And I'm not complaining. Maybe I'm in the minority, but I hope I'm not
around the day robots and computers take over the world. I don't have
those Hollywood-ized fears about machines taking over the earth and
enslaving mankind. But I do think that we should think twice about how
these machines will affect us...and not be so caught up in whether we CAN
do something/something is possible, and give more thought to whether we
SHOULD do it.
Hope your spring break went well!
From tripathi@Amadeus.Statistik.Uni-Dortmund.DE Tue Mar 24 16:11:11 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 06:26:19 -1000
From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@Amadeus.Statistik.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
To: On-Line Education Discussion List <OnLinEdu@directorate.wnp.ac.nz>
Cc: Learner-Based Educational Methods Forum <LBEM-L@STAR.UCC.NAU.EDU>,
occ-l@hawaii.edu, GLD2@listserv.rogersu.edu
Subject: Glossary of Distance Education and Internet Terminology
Dear Internet Online Distance Educators,
Hi everybody,
My dear Educators, finding the information is very difficult on the
InterNet due to very large datbase. Internet Information Database is an
Expanding Universe. If I would say, that Internet is a COSMOS of the
Information, then I think it is quite obvious. And, also thru" Internet
the Distance Education is also possible. I am sending you the Glossaries
of the TERMS used in the Internet Distance Education.
Please try to use this in your Net-Education.
Like most of the technology, the Internet if also full of words and
jargons, many of the Internet and Web educators have already seen my
previous posting on productive educational websites and well appreciated,
now here for a change, you all can see about the TERMS which are
used in the Internet,Network and Dsitance Education.
Glossary of Distance Education and Internet Terminology
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Acceptable Use Policy (AUP): A binding document signed by all users that
explains the rules of Internet use at an institution.
Address: The identification of a physical or virtual distinct entity in a
network. On the Internet, this network address is known as a URL, Uniform
Resource Locator, e.g., http://www.gsh.org.
Amplitude: The amount of variety in a signal. Commonly thought of as the
height of a wave.
Analog: Representation of coding of information in a continuous signal
that varies in proportion to what is being represented, compared to
digital, where information is coded into discrete numerical values. Voice
and video sources(microphones, cameras) produce analog information;
electronic equipment produces digital information. Conventional telephone
networks and transmissions have been analog, with modems needed to convert
digital computer data to analog form for sending over the network. Analog
networks are subject to interference, relatively low in reproduction
quality, and not able to handle large quantities of data. The analog
network is rapidly being replaced by a Digital Network.
Archie: A program that locates files that are freely available on
anonymous ftp sites across the Internet. To use Archie, telnet to one of
these sites and login as archie.
telnet://archie.unl.edu
telnet://archie.internic.net
telnet://archie.rutgers.edu
telnet://archie.ans.net
(ARPANET) Advanced Research Projects Agency Network: The first "Internet".
Linked UCLA, Stanford and defense contractors beginning in the late 1960's.
Retired in 1990 and its younger, brother, the Internet was brought on-line.
(ASCII) American Standard Code for Information Interchange: A standard for
digital representation of letters, numbers, and control codes; understood by
most computers.
Asynchronous: It means there is a lack of synchronization. A method of
transmitting data over a network using a start bit at the beginning of a
character and a stop bit at the end. The time intervak between characters
may be varying lengths. In video, a signal is asynchronous when its timing
differs from that of the system reference signal.
Asynchronous Distance Education: Education in which interaction between
instructor and student does not take place simultaneously, e.g.,
traditional correspondence courses.
ATM: Asynchronous Transfer Mode. High Speed (up to 155 Mbps), high
bandwidth, low-delay, transport technology, integrating multiple data
types (voice, video, and data), International Telecommunications Union
(ITU) has selected ATM as the basis for the future broadband network
because of its flexibility and suitability for both transmission and
switching. It may be used in the phone and computer networks of the
future. It is also a multiplexed information transfer technique of sending
data in irregular time intervals using a code such as ASCII. ATM allows
most modern computers to communicate with one another easily.
Audio Conference: Audio teleconference. An electronic meeting in which
participants in different locations use telephones or audioconferencing
equipment to interactively communicate with each other in real time.
Backbones: The Central network infrastructure of the Internet is often
referred to as the backbone and its allows data to travel from one network
to another.
Band: A range of frequencies between defined upper and lower limits.
Bandwidth: A Term used to describe how much data you can send through a
connection to the Net. The taansmission capacity of a given medium, in
terms of how much data the medium can transmit in a gievn amount of time.
The greater the bandwidth, the faster the rate of data transmission.
Information carrying capacity of a communication channel.
Baudrate: The speed of a modem measured in bits per second, 33.6Kbps is
the current fastest speed.
Bit:An acronym for BInary digiT. It is the basic unit of information in
the machine world. A bit is a digit in binary form and carries one of two
values, 0 or 1.
bps: Bits per second- a measurement of data transmission speed.
Broadband: A loose term used to describe a high bandwidth lines, usually a
T-3 line, with 45Mps or higher
Browser: A Program which allows your computer to download and display
documents from the World Wide Web. The two most popular browsers are
Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. It is also a software that
allows users to access and navigate the World Wide Web. Some Web browsers,
such as Mosaic and Netscape, are graphical. Lynx is a text-based browser.
Bulletin Board Service (BBS): A forum for users to browse and exchange
information. Computer BBSs are accessible by telephone via a personal computer
and a modem. Many BBSs are small operations run by a single person that allow
only several users to log on at the same time. Some are much larger and allow
hundreds of users to login simultaneously to use the system. Huge, commercial
examples are America Online, CompuServe, and Prodigy. For example, please
visit at http://www.tcworld.com/wwwboard/wwwboard.html
Byte: A single computer character, generally eight bits. For example, the
letter "G" in binary code is 01000111.
Cable Television: A broadband communications technology in which multiple
television channels as well as audio and data signals are transmitted
either one way or both ways through a direct by wire distribution system
to single or multiple locations.
CD-i- Comapct Disc Interactive: A multimedia format that uses digital and
optical laser technology to store and display text, video, still, and
animated images. Not compatible with the CD-ROM format, CD-i uses a
stand-alone player that connects directly to a television set.
CD-ROM, Compact Disc-Read Only Memory: A record like storage medium that
uses digital and optical laser technology to store about 600Mb of text,
pictures, and sound on a single disk. With newer versions (CD-ROMXA, CDTV,
CD-i) animations and moving pictures can be retrieved from the discs.
(CGI) Common Gateway Interface: An interface between a Web site and
a user. It allows forms, surveys and other documents to be filled on-line
and the results automatically sent to the web site's UNIX server.
Codec (COder/DECoder): Device used to convert analog signals to digital
signals for transmission and reconvert signals upon reception at the remote
site while allowing for the signal to be compressed for less expensive
transmission.
Compressed Video: Video signals are downsized to allow travel along a
smaller carrier.
Compression: Reducing the amount of visual information sent in a signal by
only transmitting changes in action.
COM port: Communication or serial port on PCs usually used for a data
communication interface
Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI): Teaching process in which a computer
is used to enhance the education of a student.
(CPU) Central Processing Unit: The component of a computer in which data
processing takes place.
(CSU/DSU) Customer Service Unit/Digital Service Unit: Sometimes called a
digital modem. It does not modulate or demodulate, but converts a computer's
uni-polar digital signal to a bi-polar digital signal for transmission over
ISDN lines.
Cyberspace: The nebulous "place" where humans interact over computer
networks, same as virtual space.
Database: A computer holding large amounts of information that can be
searched by an Internet user. A storehouse of information on the Net.
Desktop Video: The merger of video, telephone, and computer technologies
for the purpose of delivering multimedia information and telecommunication
capabilities at the individual computer workstation.
Dial-up: It is using telephone lines or ISDN networks to connect your
computer to the Internet.
Dial-Up Network: Connection to a network (Internet) using a modem and
telephone lines. Usually done with a commercial on-line service, e.g.,AOL,
or a Internet Service Provider (ISP) e.g., NETCOM.
Digital: A data signal transmitted using discrete steps in voltage rather
than frequency, as in an analog signal.
Directory: A list of files or other directories on a computer at an
Internet site.
Distance Education: Conveying knowledge from a distance. The
organizational framework and process of providing instruction at a
distance. Distance education takes place when a teacher and student(s) are
physically separated, and technology such that voice, video,data and/or
print is used to bridge the instructional gap.
Distance Learning: The term Distance Learning is typically used describe
video-enabled instruction, that means, it is integrated voice, data, and
video transmissions) in college, university, medical school or
kindergarten through the Twelfth grade environment. Distance Learning
permits especially gifted teachers to reach an almost limitless number of
students around the world.
Distribution System: Any program that can be received by a satellite
antenna and distributed into several viewing areas.
Domain: It is the part of the Internet address that specifies your
computer's location in the world. The address is written as a series of
names separated by full stops. For example, the Domain name at Global
SchoolHouse Foundation is www.gsh.org, this shows that Global SchoolHouse
Foundation is an organization. The another example,
www.statistik.uni-dortmund.de, it shows that Statistics faculty is in the
University of dortmund, and the last de shows the it is in (Deutschland)
Germany. the german word for germany is (de)utschland.
The Most common top level domains:
.edu Educations(US)
.net network resource
.com Commercial(US) www.aspensys.com
.org Organization(US)
.de (Code for Germany..)
.gov Public bodies..www.odci.gov/cia, //www.fbi.gov
.mil Military http://www.darpa.mil.us
.us (Code for United States)
Download: The process of taking information stored on the internet and
copying it to your computer's hard disk, You will find yourself
downloading the latest shareware www.search.com Transfer files from a
server to a PC across a network (Internet).
(DVI) Digital Video Interactive: A format for recording digital video onto
compact disc allowing for compression and full motion video.
(DVTC) Desktop Videoconferencing: Videoconferencing on a personal
computer.
Echo Cancellation: The process of eliminating the acoustic echo in a
videoconferencing room.
E-mail Address: The Unique address within the Internet which allows people
to send mail to you. Your e-mail address is made up of your name, the
symbol and your domain name, so the address is
tripathi@amadeus.statistik.uni-dortmund.de is the address for the user
tripathi working at amadeus machine at the Statistics Faculty of University
of Dortmund in Germany. To locate net users, please visit at
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/finding-addresses
Facsimile (FAX):System used to transmit textual or graphical images over
standard telephone lines.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions. FAQS are files stored on the Net which
store the answers to Frequently Asked Questions, if you are stuck check
the FAQS first before you ask you own question.
FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface: a standard that defines high-speed
fiber networks.
Fiber Optic Cable: The transport fibres of glass or plastic that are
enclosed by material of a lower index of refraction and that transmit
light throughout their length by internal reflections. These fibres are
bundled into cables and are capable of transmitting very large amounts of
digital information (data) in both directions with very little loss in
signal quality.
Filter: Hardware or software designed to restrict access to certain areas
on the Internet.
Finger: Software that allows the user to enter the address of an Internet
site to find information about that systemOs users or a particular user.
Some finger addresses return other topic-specific information.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP): An application program that uses TCP/IP
protocol to allow you to move files from a distant computer to a local
computer using a network like the Internet.
Flame: It is an inflammatory e-mail usually directed against the poster of
a message.
Free-Net: Any one of more than two dozen freely accessible Internet sites,
primarily offering community and educational information.
Frequency: The number of complete oscillations per second of an
electromagnetic wave..
Full Duplex: Process that allows both parties to Receive (listen) and
transmit (talk) at the same time.
Full Motion Video: Signal which allows transmission of complete action
taking place at the origination site.
Fully Interactive Video: (Two way interactive video) Two sites interact
with audio and video as if they were collocated.
Gateway: A network element(node) that performs conversions between
different coding and transmission formats.
Gopher: A menu-based system for browsing Internet information.
Graphical interface Software designed to allow the user to execute commands by
pointing and clicking on icons or text.
GUI- Graphical User Interface: A picture like control panel or screen(as
opposed to a text-based screen), that makes a computer or presentation
system easy to use. Amiga, Macintosh, and Windows environments are example
of GUIs.
Hacker: A computer user who illegally visits networked computers to look
around or cause harm.
Half Duplex: Communication process that allows only one parties to
transmit (talk) at a time.
Home Page or Homepage: the top level hypertext document in a collection of
pages or web site. Often uses index.htm as file name.
Host: A network computer that can receive information from other
computers.
(HTML) HyperText Markup Language: The programming language used to create
web pages.
(HTTP) Hypertext Transfer Protocol: The protocol used to provide hyper
text links between pages. It is the standard way of transfering HTML
documents between Web servers and browsers.
Hypertext: A document which has been marked up to allow a user to select
words or pictures within the document, click on them, and connect to further
information.
Infobot (or mailbot): An email address that automatically returns information
requested by the user.
Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS): Microwave-based, high-frequency
television used in educational program delivery.
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN): A digital telecommunications
standard allowing communication channels to carry voice, video, and data
simultaneously, see module three.
Interactive Media: Frequency assignment that allows for a two-way
interaction or exchange of information.
Internet: A worldwide network of networks. It si also the network of
networks that connects more than three million computers (called hosts).
The Internet is the virtual space in which users send and receive email,
login to remote computers (telnet), browse databases of information
(gopher, World Wide Web, WAIS), and send and receive programs (ftp)
contained on these computers.
Internet account: Purchased through an Internet service provider, the
account assigns a password and email address to an individual or group.
Internet Relay Chat (IRC): Interactive, real-time discussions between
Internauts using text messages. Users log into designated Net computers
and join discussions already in progress. More information about IRC can
be obtained via ftp.
Ftp to: cs-ftp.bu.edu
Internet server: A computer that stores data that can be accessed via the
Internet.
Internet Service Provider (ISP): Any organization that provides access to
the Internet. Many ISPs also offer technical assistance to schools looking
to become Internet information providers by placing their schools
information online. They also help schools get connected to the Net.
Internet site: A computer connected to the Internet containing information
that can be accessed using an Internet navigation tool such as ftp,
telnet, gopher, or a Web browser.
(IP) Internet Protocol: The underlying packet standard used to connect
networks over the Internet. IP is half of a protocol suite that works and
must work with TCP.
ISDN- Integrated Services Digital Network: A type of digital phone service
that provides versatility in terms of switching and data management.
ISO: International Standardization Organization, An international
standards body.
ITFS- Instructional Television Fixed Service: A band of low-power
microwave frequencies set aside by the Federal Communications
Commisson(FCC) exclusively for the transmission of educational programming
and licensed to public institutions.
JAVA: A Computer language developed by SUN which allows you to write
software which works on a wide range of computers . JAVA is currently the
programming language of choice on the Internet and it allows tiny programs
to be created and sent over the network, More information is available at
http://java.sun.com
JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group, a joint effort of ISO and TSS.
JPEG has established an international standard for still image
compression.
Kbps: One Thousand bps, actual number is 1024 bps.
LAN- Local Area Network: A private transmission that interconnects
computers within a building or among buildings for the purpose of sharing
voice, data, facsimile, and/or video.
LaserDisc: A record-like storage medium that uses analog and laser optical
technology to store up to 54,000 full colour still pictures and 30-60
minutes of full motion video on a disc. LaserDisc players can be
controlled by computer and can provide random access to any segment on the
disc within 1-3 seconds.
LCD Panel: A device using a semi-transparent liquid crystal display(LCD)
that allows the display of computer information on an overhead projector.
The panels cut the light substantially, requiring very bright projectors.
Listserv: An e-mail program that allows multiple computer users to connect
onto a single system, creating an on-line discussion.
Local Area Network (LAN): Two or more local computers that are physically
connected.
(MBONE) Multicast Backbone: a network that works in conjunction with the
Internet for audio and video applications
Microcomputer: A computer with a microprocessor chip-based processing
unit. Microcomputers are the original personal computers that many people
use at home and at work.
Microwave: Electromagnetic waves that travel in a straight line and are
used to and from satellites and for short distances (i.e., up to 30
miles).
MODEM: Acronym for MOulate DEModulate. Hardware that allows computers to
interact with each other via telephone lines by converting digital signals
to analog for transmission along analog lines. MOdulator/DEModulator, a
gizmo which translates the digital information your computer produces into
analogue signals that can be sent down the phone lines.
MOO: Acronym for a lot of things, on of which is Multi-user-dimension
Object Oriented. They are multimedia, interactive environments in virtual
space. Formerly in the confines of Telnet, MOOs now have taken advantage
of the WWW.
MPEG -Moving Pictures Experts Group: The group that has defined the
multimedia compression standard for consumer and professional digital
audio and video.
Mosaic: A dated example of browser.
Mbps: One million bps, actual number is1,048,576
Multimedia: Any document which uses multiple forms of communication, such
as text, audio, and/or video.
Multi-Point Control Unit (MCU): Computerized switching system which allows
point-to-multipoint videoconferencing.
National Information Infrastructure (NII): The official U.S. government
name for the Internet and other computer networks. Commonly known as the
Information Superhighway, please see at http://www.benton.org
Net surfer: Someone who browses the Internet with no definite destination.
Network: A group of computers that are connected in some fashion. Most
school networks are known as LANs, or Local Area Networks, because they
are networks linking computers in one small area. The Internet could be
referred to as a WAN, or a Wide Area Network, because it connects
computers in more than one local area. It is also a series of points
connected by physical or virtual connects.
Netiquette: The Etiquette of using the Internet, to avoid breaching
Netiquette make sure that you investigate any FAQs or new user sections of
newsgroups and do not send irrelevent e-mail.
Newsgroups: These are the bulletin boards of the Internet. There are
around 20,000 groups covering every subject under the sun. Most IAPs have
a newsgroup server which periodically takes all new messages from
a newsgroup feed and adds the messages which have been posted by its own
users. To access the newsgroups stored on your IAPs newsgroup server you
need a newsreader program.
Online/Offline: When you are logged onto a computer through your modem,
you are said to be online. When you are using your computer but are not
connected to a computer through your modem, youOre said to be working
offline. On-line is also a Buzz word that indicates access to a computer
network.
PC(Personal Computer): A generic term used to describe many kinds of small
format personal computer systems found at schools, homes, and offices.
Sometimes identified by the speed of the central processing board
(486,6840,etc.).
(POP) Point of Presence: actual site of an ISP or other service
(PPP) Point-to-Point Protocol: a type of Internet protocol that uses the
serial (COM) port connection.
Protocol: A formal set of standards, rules, or formats for exchanging data
that assures uniformity between computers and applications.
QuickTime: A software solution developed by Apple to allow the simulation
of moving video throughout a variety of programs. Files are known as
"Quick-Time Movies".
RAM: Random Access Memory, It is temporary memory storage area in a
computer that can be changed.
RealTime: An application in which information is received and responded tp
immediately.
Request For Comments (RFC): Online documents that have to do with
technical standards for the Internet. Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
or Point to Point Protocol (PPP, a Dial-up IP) Internet connections Both
allow a computer to connect to the Internet using a modem and telephone
line. Users then navigate the Internet using software on their own
computer. This is in contrast to using a Dialup Internet Connection, where
a user is forced to navigate the Net using a text-based set of menus.
Satellite TV: Video and audio signals are relayed via a communication
device that orbits around the earth.
Scanner: A device that uses a moving optical reader to store a page or
photo for translation into digital (bitmap) information.
(SLIP) Serial Line Internet Protocol: Predecessor of PPP. Allows a user to
connect to the Internet directly over a high-speed modem.
Server: A computer with a special service function on a network, generally
receiving and connecting incoming information traffic.
Signature file: Return address information such as name, phone number, and
email address that users put at the bottom of email messages.
Spam: Slang for posting the same message to multiple newsgroups--frowned
at on the Internet.
Synchronous Distance Education: Distance Education that takes place real
time but in different locations, the virtual classroom.
T-1 (DS-1): High speed line capable of carrying 1.54 Mbps. T-1 has 24
voice circuits and can be divided into 12 ISDN lines
T-2 (DS-2): High speed line capable of carrying 6.312 Mbps. 96 voice
circuits
T-3 (DS-3): High speed line capable of carrying 44.736 Mbps. 672 voice
circuits
T-4 (DS-4): High speed line capable of carrying 274.176 Mbps. 4032 voice
circuits
TCP: Transmission Control Protocol ---the BIG DADDIE of the Internet
Protocols. TCP takes the Information to be transmitted by the application
and passes it to the IP(Internet Protocol) to be transmitted. IP is
responsible for getting a packet of information from one host to another,
while TCP is responsible for making sure messages get from one host to
another and that the messages are understood.
Telecommunication: The science of information transport using wire, radio,
optical, or electromagnetic channels to transmit receive signals for voice
or data communications using electrical means.
Teleconferencing: Interactive communication among people at two or more
locations using telecommunications.
Telnet: It allows users to access computers and their data at thousands
of places around the world, most often at libraries, universities, and
government agencies.
TSS: Telecommunications Standardization Sector. The TSS develops
technically-oriented international communications standards. All member
countries of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), one of the
specialized agencies of the United nations, can participate in the work of
TSS.
Unix: A computer operating system commonly used on the Internet.
Uplink: The communication link from the transmitting earth station to the
satellite.
Usenet Newsgroups: More than 10,000 topic-oriented message bases that can
be read and posted to. Also called newsgroups, please visit at
http://www.dejanews.com
URL: A Uniform Resource Locator is basically the address of any resource
on the Internet. You type the URL in your browser and you are whizzed off
to the appropriate site. e.g. http://ole.net/ole
Veronica: A computer program that helps Internauts find what theyOre
looking for on gopher servers around the world. Instead of looking through
menus, Veronica allows users to enter keywords to locate the gopher site
that holds the information they want.
Gopher to: veronica.scs.unr.edu
WAIS Wide Area Information Servers: These servers allow users to conduct
full-text keyword searches in documents, databases, and libraries connected to
the Internet.
WWW: World Wide Web--also known as WEB--this is the generic name given to
all of the hypertext-based HTML documents on the Internet. A revolutionary
Internet browsing system that allows point-and-click«navigation of the
Internet. The WWW is a spiderweb-like interconnection of millions of pieces
of information located on computers around the world. Web documents use
hypertext, which incorporates text and graphical links to other documents
and files on Internet-connected computers.
REFERENCE:-
a. The spectral virtual uniersity learning network, http://www.vu.org
b. University College and Extension Services, The Choice for Continuing
Education and Professional Development, California State University,
Long Beach.
Kind Regards
Arun Kumar tripathi
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From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Thu Mar 26 18:37:48 1998
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 21:59:49 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Online Commerce Data
According to research conducted by a Stamford, Conn. firm called @Plan, 24
percent of Web users are actively shopping online. A news release issued on
March 2, shows the five "Web Purchase Retail Categories" with the greatest
percentage growth in the past nine months are:
1. Airline ticket reservations (up 301 percent)
2. Stocks and mutual funds (up 291 percent)
3. Computer hardware (up 111 percent)
4. Car rental (up 105 percent)
5. Books (up 94 percent)
@Plan's site is http://www.webplan.net/
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Thu Mar 26 18:38:22 1998
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 21:50:02 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@AOL.COM, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Pokey.Org Domain Name Contest
On the issue of copyright and trademarks, there is an interesting lawsuit in
progress regarding http://www.pokey.org/. The current owner is a
twelve-year-old who is called Pokey and the company who owns the trademark
for the pokey character (friend of Gumby) is suing this child for the domain
name.
The final settlement of this case will possibily set a trend for future
domain name owners, so it might be good to keep an eye on this lawsuit.
(Information can be found at the url above.)
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Thu Mar 26 19:54:30 1998
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 21:54:57 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@AOL.COM, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Survey Regarding Online Security from Business Week
FYI - at http://www.businessweek.com/premium/11/b3569107.htm
is a survey of 999 adults, including 408 online users. This survey was
conducted Feb. 18-23, 1998 by Louis Harris & Associates Inc. and Alan
Westin, publisher of Privacy & American Business.
From leon@hawaii.edu Thu Mar 26 20:00:10 1998
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 18:33:28 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
WORRIED ABOUT Y2K? NOW THERE'S D10K
Experts predict financial software may go haywire if the Dow Jones
Industrial Average tops 10,000. Many software programs are designed to
handle only four-digit Dows, says one software designer, who says that
concern over the D10K problem soon "will spawn the usual parade of
opportunists" to fix the bug. (Wall Street Journal 26 Mar 98)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
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From leon@hawaii.edu Thu Mar 26 20:00:21 1998
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 18:19:43 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Alexa and privacy (fwd)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 03:52:10 -1000
From: "Harry M. Kriz" <Harry_M_Kriz@vt.edu>
To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib@library.berkeley.edu>
Subject: Alexa and privacy
A few columnists in the computer press have enthusiastically described a
new Web utility named Alexa. You can read about it at
http://www.alexa.com/
Alexa is advertised as a utility that can help you navigate the Web by
suggesting locations to go to from where you are now, along with other
navigation enhancements and site analysis.
To develop it's description of the Web, Alexa collects data from all its
users. Every time an Alexa user clicks on a link, that information is sent
to Alexa's computers. In other words, every Alexa user is being tracked
through the Web.
Alexa claims it will not use personal information that might be acquired as
part of this tracking.
I am wondering about your thoughts on Alexa software that builds a
centralized database of a user's Web activity.
--Harry
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From leon@hawaii.edu Thu Mar 26 20:00:56 1998
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 18:36:11 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: JUST RELEASED! 10 Million!!! (fwd)
Here is an example of spam and privacy issue.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 14:26:26 -1000
From: response4yerbiz@yerbiz.com
To: response4yerbiz@yerbiz.com
Subject: JUST RELEASED! 10 Million!!!
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From leon@hawaii.edu Sat Mar 28 16:43:50 1998
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 15:51:28 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Retaining Information (fwd)
Something we discussed in class: the difference in people's reading
behavior online and print.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 04:24:20 -1000
From: Dylan Northrup <northrup@NWE.UFL.EDU>
Reply-To: Instructional Technology Forum <ITFORUM@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
To: ITFORUM@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
Subject: Re: Retaining Information
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Margaret Bennett wrote:
:=According to our Web specialists in the Information Technology Division at
:=University of Michigan, people read about 25% slower on a computer screen
:=than on a printed page. I don't know the reason for this. However, it has
:=impacted the way we design on-screen documentation...
In a documentary that was on PBS or Discovery years ago, they said part of
the reason for this is the reduced resolution of something printed on a
computer screen. Ink and paper have an incredible resolution that computer
displays have yet to master (though the HDTV screens that I've seen are
getting there).
Another possible reason (I'm not sure if they covered this part in the
documentary or not) is the difference in illumination methods. Books are
illuminated from an outside source. Computer screens provide their own
illumination. Whether or not this has an effect is mere speculation at this
moment. However it could be a contributing factor.
--
Dylan Northrup <*>
northrup@nwe.ufl.edu <*>
http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~northrup <*>
---------------
Random B5 Quote
"This is the Copernicus. We come in peace. This is the Copernicus.
We come in peace."
-- Automated Ship Signal, "The Long Dark"
From welicky@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 29 14:13:36 1998
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 13:33:55 -1000
From: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
To: PSY409-Class listing -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Chrys S Hasegawa <chrys@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Retainig Info
Aloha 409a-
In response to Dr. James' topic about differences between reading on the
computer and printed text---I have found that I tend to read slower when
I am reading on the computer screen as opposed to reading text. I do not
know if it is as much as 25% (suggested by the article), but it is
noticeably slower. I think that this could possibly be a result of the
fact that reading on a computer screen is not the way most of us learned
to read. The position of the screen and reading from a distance could be
cause one to lose their place easier (as I think happens in my case),
which would cause the reader to have to re-read often. This not only
takes time, but interferes with comprehension, b/c you lose the flow of
information.
In addition, b/c computers are illuminated differently than plain text,
perhaps the eyes fatigue quicker. I have found long hours at the computer
tends to make my eyes feel tired and cause headaches at times. As a
result, I usually print most things and read then read them. This also
allows me to high-light, make notes, etc. High-lighting and making notes
also aids in comprehension, b/c one is using "active reading skills." The
lack of "activity" in reading computer texts could be another reason for
reduced comprehension rates with computer texts.
Deb Welicky----
"The formula for success is X+Y+Z, where X is hard work, Y is
play, and Z is keeping your mouth shut!"
----Albert Einstein
From welicky@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 29 14:13:55 1998
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 13:46:23 -1000
From: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: your mail
Even with the records the DOW has seen over the past couple of weeks, I
don't think we need to worry about DOW 10,000 for at least a few years.
However, as with the year 2000 dilemma, we could face a financial collapse
if economic institutions do not remedy their software. In any event, I
sure would like to own stock in the company that comes up with the
solution to either
problem!!!!!
Deb Welicky----
"The formula for success is X+Y+Z, where X is hard work, Y is
play, and Z is keeping your mouth shut!"
----Albert Einstein
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Leon James wrote:
>
> WORRIED ABOUT Y2K? NOW THERE'S D10K
> Experts predict financial software may go haywire if the Dow Jones
> Industrial Average tops 10,000. Many software programs are designed to
> handle only four-digit Dows, says one software designer, who says that
> concern over the D10K problem soon "will spawn the usual parade of
> opportunists" to fix the bug. (Wall Street Journal 26 Mar 98)
>
>
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> ** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
> ** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
> ** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
> ** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
> *******************************************************
>
>
From leon@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 29 14:46:18 1998
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 14:43:42 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: advice on report 1
Hi 409b cybercitizens!
Here is advice I sent to one of you after I read the report 1 on viruses.
My advice applies to all of you. Read it and ask yourself: OK, what do I
need to do now to comply with this advice. That's the smart way to go...
(here it is)
I looked at your report 1 on computer viruses. The material you have from
IBM is informative, however, you need to remember that what is wanted is
YOUR PROCESSING of that material, not the DIRECT QUOTING of it. It is of
less value to quote than to tell it the way YOU UNDERSTAND it, and send
the reader to the original, when they want the original story rather than
your processing of it. If you quote, it should be minimal.
So, sit back and without the original, try to tell the story of computer
viruses. See how much you can explain and where you feel your
understanding is insuffiecient. Go back and read more until you feel you
understand. Then do the notes again without looking at the original.
Your task is to EXPLAIN to a friend what it is in as accurate a way as you
can, making sure your friend understands what you understand. All right?
Try it. It leaves you with a wonderful feeling of accomplishment and
love (better than the feeling of plagiarism--leaving the original to do
the work you should be doing).
Dr.James
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
*******************************************************
From leon@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 29 14:54:39 1998
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 14:43:42 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: advice on report 1
Hi 409b cybercitizens!
Here is advice I sent to one of you after I read the report 1 on viruses.
My advice applies to all of you. Read it and ask yourself: OK, what do I
need to do now to comply with this advice. That's the smart way to go...
(here it is)
I looked at your report 1 on computer viruses. The material you have from
IBM is informative, however, you need to remember that what is wanted is
YOUR PROCESSING of that material, not the DIRECT QUOTING of it. It is of
less value to quote than to tell it the way YOU UNDERSTAND it, and send
the reader to the original, when they want the original story rather than
your processing of it. If you quote, it should be minimal.
So, sit back and without the original, try to tell the story of computer
viruses. See how much you can explain and where you feel your
understanding is insuffiecient. Go back and read more until you feel you
understand. Then do the notes again without looking at the original.
Your task is to EXPLAIN to a friend what it is in as accurate a way as you
can, making sure your friend understands what you understand. All right?
Try it. It leaves you with a wonderful feeling of accomplishment and
love (better than the feeling of plagiarism--leaving the original to do
the work you should be doing).
Dr.James
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
*******************************************************
From leon@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 29 14:54:58 1998
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 14:23:44 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: go look
Hi 409b cybernauts!
Go see Ms. Ishikawa's report 1 at:
www.soc.hawaii.edu/~leonj/409bs98/ishikawa/report1.html
She has done a very good job with the report, thought it's not finished.
You can see her font and presentation techniques--very effective and
helpful!
Dr. james
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
*******************************************************
From leon@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 29 14:55:11 1998
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 14:27:53 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Subject: report 1
Ms. Ishikawa,
Very nice report1--thanks! You are obviously motivated to follow the
instructions and doing it in a crative way! Couple of little points:
1) remove blinking bars in text (others are very nice)
2) You say
**You can link to the above sites by double clicking on it**
But you mean "by clicking" I think...
3)No need to say "I feel" each time or even, at any time: e.g.,
I feel this type of program only works for those
individuals who recognize their problem and are
willing to help themselves. I also feel this type
of treatment only works well for those
individuals who are committed to the program.
However, I feel this type of program is important
to have because it provides individuals with
adequate services to help them recover from a
addiction.
4) Spelling error in :
combined intervention appraoch
Take care and drive with Aloha spirit! **Dr. Driving**
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
*******************************************************
From leon@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 29 16:46:45 1998
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 16:41:31 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: report 1/409b
Copy of this goes to the whole class--so they can all check out your Page!
www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/409bs98/nakagawa/report1.html
Mr. Nakagawa,
You have an awesome report here on DWI! Congratulations! Very good
start. A couple of points:
1) perhaps a white bgr might be better--explore.
2) you need to take more of a stance here:
"I think that the suggestions for anti drunk driving are very good. I do
not see anything wrong with the consumption of alcohol but, I do feel that
we could use stricter penalties for the youth. I especially like the idea
of zero tolerance or even spendy tickets. Either way, if we up the risk
maybe less people will be prone to take them. How many teens do you think
would risk their drivers license for a year if they were caught DWI?"
You need to explore a little further your knowledge of psychology. How
would you influence them when punishment is not effective? (Hint:
cultural norms and dynamics perhaps...)
Dr. James
Take care and drive with Aloha spirit! **Dr. Driving**
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
*******************************************************
From leon@hawaii.edu Sun Mar 29 16:59:37 1998
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 16:54:27 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: report 1/409b
Copy to class because applies to all. Go see at:
www.soc.hawaii.edu/~leonj/409bs98/silva/report1.html
Mr. Silva,
You have a nice report going. What you need to do now that you have
presented all the sites and their descriptions, is to re-read your
paragraphs and insert new paragraphs that represent your reactions to the
question: What do I think of this as a major in psychology student? If
this is right, why? If this is not right, why not? Understand?
Dr.James
Take care and drive with Aloha spirit! **Dr. Driving**
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
*******************************************************
From macaraeg@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 30 09:41:41 1998
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 09:25:15 -1000
From: Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>
To: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: comments?
In regards to the student vs. the band teacher, I think the boy had the
right to state his own opinion. It might have been unwise to publish his
criticisms on the web but the bottom line is that the boy has the right
of speech and he shouldn't be punish for expressing his feelings and
thoughts.
*************************************************
***-*-*-ROY J. MACARAEG-*-*- HAVE A NICE DAY!***
*************************************************
From libed@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 30 10:06:56 1998
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 09:04:01 -1000
From: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
To: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: FYI on robots
Dear All--
Did anyone see Terminator and Terminator 2? Well, the premise of
the story was that the "computer" got smart and created the nuclear
Holocaust that John Conner was fighting in and that the terminators were
created in. I think that when [not if] robots can do more than one
function, they will do more than beat us at chess. There could be a
possibility that the created could beat the master. Scary stuff, but by
the time wwe learn from our mistakes on this one, we could be too late.
Remember this: The machine will do whatever t is told to do, and like
viruses, programming is at the mercy of the creator. Can we handle the
consequences?
"For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities--
His eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being
understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse"
Romans 1:20
Aaron K. Libed
From jenkinsm@hawaii.edu Mon Mar 30 13:53:40 1998
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 13:11:44 -1000
From: Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>
To: Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>, Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>, James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>, Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>, Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>,
agren <agren@hawaii.edu>, Stone-webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>, Welicky@hawaii.edu,
Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Retainig Info
My respond to Dr. Leon James topic-- I noticed I tend to read
slower when reading off and computer screen. I was thinking, maybe another
reason could be that humans have the ability to adjust sight through
physical touch. When reading from a piece of paper, I can move the sheet
of paper to fit my vision. With a computer screen, I can't touch the text
or move the screen in order to fix my vision. It may take a couple of
decades before people can read from a computer screen as fast as they can
read from paper text.
Mark Jenkins--
***********************
Mark Jenkins
University of Hawaii
Psych WI/409a
Dr. Leon James
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From robertn@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 31 19:55:46 1998
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 09:40:46 -1000
From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Alexa and privacy (fwd)
I am not too sure as to how I feel to being tracked because it sounds a
little fishy to me. It seems that if we get tracked then we can be held
liable or something can be held against us in the future.
ROB =0)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
From robertn@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 31 22:42:05 1998
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 21:37:08 -1000
From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
To: Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: comments?
I have to agree with those people who posted in favor of the student
becasue of his right to speech. But then again isn't that like slander or
something? That would be an attack on the teacher in the sense I do not
thik it is right to buy a bilboard and do the same. Maybe because there
is a weird yet fine line or difference between a bilboard and the acces
too a web page? I do not know....
ROB =0)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
From robertn@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 31 22:52:51 1998
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 18:47:56 -1000
From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: FYI on robots
I think that robots are great but I do not see them advanced enough
anytime soon to be like terminator. I think that a lot of that will
remain a movie thing. I still believe that a computer must be told what
to do and it cannot think for itself.. I do not really ever think it will
comte to that and if idt did would we be able to stop to realize wahhat is
happening.
ROB =0)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
From robertn@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 31 22:54:45 1998
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 18:35:09 -1000
From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: JUST RELEASED! 10 Million!!! (fwd)
I hope that I do not get onto one of these lists because I do not like to
get junk mail. I have enough work and mail now as it is and feel it is a
waste ofmy time to get solicited. I do see how it is beneficial for a
solicitor to get a hold of these lists becasue they can make a lot of
profit from the amount of mail that they send out. If I were to get onto
one of these lists is there a way that I can get off?????
ROB =0)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
From donaldl@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 31 23:20:11 1998
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 11:28:32 -1000
From: Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>
To: Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>, Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>, James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>, Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>, Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>,
Pederson <pederson@hawaii.edu>, agren <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Stone-webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>, Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Welicky@hawaii.edu, Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Retainig Info
I just read the e-mail on retaining information. I'll have to agree that I
do tend to read slower off the computer. I'm not sure why this is and the
many explanations do make sense. Could it also be that the readings on the
computer, such as e-mail is more personal and therefore we may think of it
as more important to us so we read it slower. Or maybe the readings on the
computer are usually shorter so we just take our time reading it.
Donald Lee
University of Hawaii
Psychology
From uradomo@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 31 23:20:21 1998
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 16:45:47 -1000
From: Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Retaining Information (fwd)
Hello Everybody!! =)
If it's true that we read 25% slower on a computer screen then I am in
trouble because I read slow when it comes to printed text. I think the
reason why I read slower on a computer screen is because the text is
usually single spaced and sometimes I read the line over again. It seems
that the text is more compact on screen (especially on e-mail). Hopefully
there will be a way to improve this situation. =) That's all bye bye =)
Lianne U.
Psy 409a
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From chons@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 31 23:20:30 1998
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 23:46:56 -1000
From: Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Retaining Information (fwd)
Hello Everyone!
I never knew that people tend to read slower on a computer screen! Now
that I think of it though, I guess I do read slower because my screen
seems to "glare" at me. I feel my eyes having to adjust to the screen at
every word and line and sometimes, I do find it hard to keep my place!
(like Lianne, I tend to read lines over again). Another factor for my
reading slower could be the fact that I have white font against a black
background in my terminal window and so maybe that's why the white font
seems to "glare" (bright!). Well, anyway, that's my thoughts on this
topic.
--Susan
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
Psychology
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From robertn@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 31 23:20:37 1998
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 12:18:23 -1000
From: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Retaining Information (fwd)
I am not sure if I read slower on line. I do not think that I read
significantly slower on line. In fact I much rather read online than off
because I find I can do a lot more with the text if I choose. I can scan
for a certain word or phrase. I do think that, if I do read slower it
would be due to the glare at times that I notice or the light emmitted
from the screen. I also think that we are not used to reading things on
the screen like we are in the books. another thing that may make a
difference is that what we hold on the screen is more valid like email
because it is more personlized. I know I tend to read things slower if I
feel it is valuable information that I am extracting.
ROB =0)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
From stoneweb@hawaii.edu Tue Mar 31 23:20:43 1998
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 12:54:10 -1000
From: Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Retaining Information (fwd)
It's definately harder for me to focus my eyes on the computer screen. In
my opinion, it is the lighting (illumination) from the screen that affects
my eyes making it harder to read. By reading a text, we can adjust the
lighting to suite our eyes, thereby making it more pleasurable to read.
As far as reading 25% slower from on screen rather than on text, I agree.
Adjusting and focusing on the screen takes me much longer than adjusting
to a text.
Talk to you soon :) Dawn
"Go with the flow in achieving your dreams"
From gavinn@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 1 12:36:32 1998
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 08:50:40 -1000
From: Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>
To: Psychology 409as98 -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Hello everyone,
I also noticed that I tend to read slower on a computer screen. I
think its because my eyes get tired and I start to yawn. Maybe its some
type of radiation! Then again maybe its just me because I also have
trouble staying alert when I read text in a book! An interesting fact is
that this type of behavior runs in my family. My father and my grandmother
used to fall asleep when they read a book to me.
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From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 1 17:34:12 1998
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 16:44:10 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: being tracked and privacy
We should have our privacy but we should also be aware that people can
track us with the right equipment and know how, and that we are not safe
anywhere. We should not get too paranoid. I guess if you are an average
citizen then it is okay, and you really should not worry. However, if you
happen to be a "public" worker then you should be more careful and value
your privacy. I know I do. (former undergraduate teaching assistant). I
also am a current Porteus hall lab monitor-so I value my privacy whenever
I get a chance.
see ya-
BRANDON S.
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 1 17:37:51 1998
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 16:52:45 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: computers
Computers computers computers computers. Need them, do not want them. But
cannot live with out them, I guess.
see ya-
BRANDON S.
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
From hollyi@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 1 17:39:31 1998
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 16:57:08 -1000
From: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: haikus
Re: the haiku
I have been very fortunate that I have never encountered such a porblem
like the one the haiku describes. However, it is one of my fears of
using a computer. I sometimes, call me paranoid, thnk that something
drastic might happen and erase the work I have done. therefore, I
religiously make sure that I back up any important documents that i
have.
:) hol
From hollyi@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 1 17:40:19 1998
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 17:21:24 -1000
From: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
To: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>, David Chang <davidcha@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>, Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>,
Audrey Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Albert Ne Iii <albertn@hawaii.edu>, Toni Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Aaron Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Chris Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>, Charles Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Mike Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>, Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Privacy
Thaddeus Oba wrote:
>
> Hi all!
> Hey, has anyone played with one of those cameras that stand on top
> of the traffic light poles? A while ago I went to a technology expo and
> the two guys that monitor all of those cameras were there! They had one
> of those cameras and they let me play with it. The zoom and agility of
> that thing was great! In fact I zoomed up to a lady's nose across the
> room and it was really clear. Then they told me that the one I was
> playing with was one of the older models. They said that the City and
> County was going to install more powerful cameras which he told me could
> zoom up right into your car and film you picking your nose! Geez, talk
> about privacy huh?
In regards to privacy:
with new technology always emerging, it does not surprise me that
traffic cameras would be so powerful. But, in regards to privacy, i
don't think we have much privacy anymore outside of our homes, because
of modern technologies, such as video cameras. I also believe that we
are made to be more aware of our behaviors when we are in public due to
such technology because we never know if someone is catching us on
film.
:) hol
From hollyi@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 1 17:45:19 1998
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 16:05:14 -1000
From: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
To: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
Cc: 409b-Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>, Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>, Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
fmatsuda@hawaii.edu,
GregASuguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>, islam@hawaii.edu,
kferrei@hawaii.edu, Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428 <Leroy26428@aol.com>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>, nyoung@hawaii.edu,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, silvamic@hawaii.edu,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: What do you do on line?
In my opinion, the good thing about the internet is being able to email
family and friends. I have friends who have moved to the mainland, and
i find it to be more convenient to write via email than calling and/or
writing the old fashion way. The reason being is because it is not only
less expensive, but it also allows you to communicate with them much
easier, and it is not inconveient like a phone call. For instance, the
time zones are different, so one does not need to plan in advance on
when would be a good time to call.
:) hol
From hollyi@hawaii.edu Thu Apr 2 00:06:53 1998
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 18:55:02 -1000
From: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
To: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Thaddeus Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>, Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: E-Mail Pregnancy
Dweebers wrote:
>
> I think it should be like the magazines in a book store: if it offends
> you, don't look at it; and when it comes to children, put it on an "upper
> shelf", so to speak. Of course, in order to do this, you'd need some
> cooperation on the part of the "publishers," but it sure beats banning it
> altogether.
>
> Audrey Dweebers
>
> On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Thaddeus Oba wrote:
>
> > Censorship and regulation of the internet has been a heated debate
> > over the past years, but my opinion on this is that we should have some
> > kind of censorship, but not to the point that things get very technical
> > and sketchy. If the government censors the internet with ticky tacky
> > things then the internet will not be as enjoyable as it should be. I
> > mean, sometimes the ugly side of people is the best side, so why not let
> > them express it on the internet. It's up to the viewer who should be
> > able to discriminate what they do and don't want to see. I mean that in
> > terms of adults, but as for children, the parents should get involved a
> > lot more. I agree that children shouldn't be able to see smut on the
> > internet, but the regulation for them should come from their parents.
> > The parents are the ones that have to get involved and monitor their own
> > children instead of bitching about it to others. Sorry if this offends
> > some people, but that's my opinion about it. Good day!
> >
aaah...America...freedom...freedom of speech...I think this should also
be applied to the internet. In my opinion, people should be able to
freely vioce and express themselves and their opinions on the internet.
Because if not, this would not be America. However, regarding
minors...i think society is responsible for children, BUT, their parents
are totally responsible for them and their behaviors. Therefore, parents
should monitor what their child does on the internet becuase it's their
responsibility to overlook what type of activities a minor is doing.
:) hol
From hollyi@hawaii.edu Thu Apr 2 00:08:26 1998
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 19:10:31 -1000
From: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: FYI on robots
I found this web page and topic to be interesting and quite
overwhelming. It's unbelievable how much our technologies have
advanced. I never heard of this before Dr.James provided us with this
information (obviously i'm not much of a computer/technology wizard,
being this is the first computer class i've ever taken :) Anyways...my
thoughts on it is that it's pretty scary in a sense, because with all
this advancing in technology, where does it leave us? we wouldn't need
to work as much because computers/ robots can do it for us...i don't
know if or when it would happen, but the possiblities are endless.
:) hol
From hollyi@hawaii.edu Thu Apr 2 00:17:11 1998
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 20:14:15 -1000
From: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
To: Krissi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Search Engine Stats
in my opinion, there are too many search engines out there for me to
try. therefore, i always use "alta vista." it seems to work well for
me and i have no complaints. But, seeing how Yahoo is the most liked of
all the search engines, maybe I will check it out when i have time.
if any of you think there's a better search engine I could use than
Alta vista let me know thanks:)
:) hol
From kyamauch@hawaii.edu Thu Apr 2 22:30:03 1998
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 01:40:27 -1000
From: KriSsi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>
To: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Search Engine Stats
hi all, i wrote earlier and said that i really liked dogpile as my search
engine. before i found dogpile, i really liked to use Alta Vista. In
fact that was the only one i ever liked. After doing a lot of searching
for stuff this weekend with dogpile, i've decided that Alta Vista is a
much better search engine to use. the results are more reliable than any
other.
krissi
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I can complain because ROSEBUSHES have thorns,
or rejoice because the thornbush has a ROSE. . .
It is ALL up to ME.
Krissi Yamauchi
kyamauch@hawaii.edu
krissi@lava.net
www2.hawaii.edu/~kyamauch
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
On Wed, 1 Apr 1998, Holly Ishikawa wrote:
> in my opinion, there are too many search engines out there for me to
> try. therefore, i always use "alta vista." it seems to work well for
> me and i have no complaints. But, seeing how Yahoo is the most liked of
> all the search engines, maybe I will check it out when i have time.
>
> if any of you think there's a better search engine I could use than
> Alta vista let me know thanks:)
>
> :) hol
>
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Fri Apr 3 13:17:53 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 08:06:45 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: KriSsi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: alt vista
I have found the opposite to be true. When I used alt vista, it was true
that I was able to find some stuff, but Dogpile gave me more of a
selection to choose from. Hence, I stopped using Yahoo too, because Yahoo
would provide me with a limited selection, and if a site was not working
then there would be no alternative. That is also why I like infoseek,
because info seek is so reliable.
see ya-
BRANDON S.
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
From macaraeg@hawaii.edu Fri Apr 3 13:18:00 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 11:04:15 -1000
From: Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>
To: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
Cc: KriSsi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>, Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: alt vista
I tried using dogpile and alt vista and I don't see any difference. They
produced the same result. I think I'll stick with Yahoo. I always find
what I need using Yahoo and besides I have grown acustom to it. I don't
see any major differences between the search engines. I think it just
boils down to personal preferences.
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***-*-*-ROY J. MACARAEG-*-*- HAVE A NICE DAY!***
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From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Fri Apr 3 13:18:10 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 08:03:46 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: backup disks
About backing up documents, yes that is very important. I do not keep a
backup disk, but I should start doing that. I am lucky that I have not had
a major paper destroyed by a virus in the computer lab. I like my
computer.
see ya-
BRANDON S.
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
On Wed, 1 Apr 1998, Holly Ishikawa wrote:
> Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 16:57:08 -1000
> From: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>
> To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
>
>
>
>
> Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
> Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
> Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
> Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
> Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
> Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
> Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
> Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
> Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
> Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
> Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
> Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
> Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
> Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
> Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
> Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
> Subject: Re: haikus
>
> Re: the haiku
>
> I have been very fortunate that I have never encountered such a porblem
> like the one the haiku describes. However, it is one of my fears of
> using a computer. I sometimes, call me paranoid, thnk that something
> drastic might happen and erase the work I have done. therefore, I
> religiously make sure that I back up any important documents that i
> have.
>
> :) hol
>
From macaraeg@hawaii.edu Fri Apr 3 13:18:17 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 10:48:01 -1000
From: Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>
To: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Holly Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: backup disks
Dear all,
I agree that it is important to always back up your work. I always back
my work by saving it on another disk just in case the computer crashes for
some reason. The only time I lost some of my work is when I accidently
deleted it. It is frustrating to lose your work that you spent hours
working on because you did not have a back up. Fortunately, I haven't
lost any of my psy409 work this semester. Just.......back it up!!!
--Roy
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***-*-*-ROY J. MACARAEG-*-*- HAVE A NICE DAY!***
*************************************************
From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Fri Apr 3 14:08:37 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 13:15:35 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: 409b-Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>, Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon Lee <brandonl@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
fmatsuda@hawaii.edu,
GregASuguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>, islam@hawaii.edu,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428 <Leroy26428@aol.com>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>, nyoung@hawaii.edu,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>, silvamic@hawaii.edu,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: a new and improved newsgroups report
Hi All, you may look at my newsgroups report, it is almost done, for the
content at any rate. I need creativity now. Comments and suggestions are
welcomed. I also need a table of contents for my Generations and
Newsgroups report. I have had bad luck with them so far, because my text
comes out like a column. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
see ya-
BRANDON S.
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu\
From macaraeg@hawaii.edu Fri Apr 3 14:09:25 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 01:14:15 -1000
From: Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: midterm grade for 409b
Dr. James,
I have corrected all of the deficiencies that you have mentioned for my
midterm grade. Please reevaluate my web site and let me know if there are
other deficiencies I need to correct. Thank you.
Roy Macaraeg
Psychology 409b
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***-*-*-ROY J. MACARAEG-*-*- HAVE A NICE DAY!***
*************************************************
From maeri@hawaii.edu Fri Apr 3 14:10:04 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 10:19:11 -1000
From: Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: re: retaining info.
hmmm...how do i read? I think i find it much more difficult to read things
on the computer screen. why? i dont really know. honestly. maybe it is
because from when i was little i was conditioned or i learned to read
things on paper...right in front of me. it was only when i entered college
that i started using the computer to do my work. im still not used to it.
going to the library and borrowing books is familiar and comfortable.
whereas research on the net is not. usually i find myself printing out the
material that is on the computer. now that i think about it...i print out
everything. that's just comfortable for me. i guess i like things that are
tangible.:)
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From suetsugu@hawaii.edu Fri Apr 3 18:12:54 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 08:10:08 -1000
From: BRANDON suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>
To: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>, Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: robots robots
The question is whether or not we elevate robots to human status and we
must remember that robots are the products of human beings. Therefore,
they are not human beings. Could robots get dangerous and create
themselves and reproduce? That depends on the creator of a robot.
see ya-
BRANDON S.
e-mail: suetsugu@hawaii.edu
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Aaron K Libed wrote:
> Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 09:04:01 -1000
> From: Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>
> To: Dweebers <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>
> Cc: Greg Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
>
>
>
> Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
> Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
> Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
> Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
> Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
> Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
> Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
> Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
> Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
> Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
> Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
> Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
> Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
> Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
> Subject: Re: FYI on robots
>
> Dear All--
>
>
> Did anyone see Terminator and Terminator 2? Well, the premise of
> the story was that the "computer" got smart and created the nuclear
> Holocaust that John Conner was fighting in and that the terminators were
> created in. I think that when [not if] robots can do more than one
> function, they will do more than beat us at chess. There could be a
> possibility that the created could beat the master. Scary stuff, but by
> the time wwe learn from our mistakes on this one, we could be too late.
> Remember this: The machine will do whatever t is told to do, and like
> viruses, programming is at the mercy of the creator. Can we handle the
> consequences?
>
> "For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities--
> His eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being
> understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse"
> Romans 1:20
>
> Aaron K. Libed
>
>
From alona@hawaii.edu Sat Apr 4 09:32:46 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 23:23:21 -1000
From: Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
To: "Alona Lei Tabios (409b) -- Audrey M Kawaoka" <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: backup disks
Dear all,
I have not been saving my work on a different disk, but I will. I have a
feeling that I'm playing with fire because I have too much important files
and I haven't really thought about the fact that if I lose that disk,
that will be the end. I'll totally regret it. My advice, don't be like
me, save your files on two disks. You'll be happier if you do.
=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)
* alona lei tabios *
* *
* keep smiling II II *
* II II *
* II II *
* II II *
* II II *
* IIIII *
:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
From alona@hawaii.edu Sat Apr 4 09:41:36 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 23:30:39 -1000
From: Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
To: "Alona Lei Tabios (409b) -- Audrey M Kawaoka" <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: haikus
dear all,
Wow, that haiku has expressed everything that happened to me at least once
or twice in my life. I totally know how it feels when its not my fault,
rather its some technical twitch on my computer. I've gotten really upset
at my computer many times because something went wrong, whether my file is
lost or a file cannot be found. I believe that we just need to accept
that life isn't fair. The computer also has faults and we cannot do
anything about them. All we can do is, just go with the flow.
=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)=)
* alona lei tabios *
* *
* keep smiling II II *
* II II *
* II II *
* II II *
* II II *
* IIIII *
:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
From alona@hawaii.edu Sat Apr 4 10:00:36 1998
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 23:16:10 -1000
From: Alona Tabios <alona@hawaii.edu>
To: "Alona Lei Tabios (409b) -- Audrey M Kawaoka" <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: What do I do on-line?
Whenever I'm on-line, its either e-mailing to my friends and professors,
or doing some kind of research for a project that I need to do for one of
my classes. I find being on-line is a conveninent way to communicate with
the rest of the world. For example, all my report that we do in class is
a way for other people to interact. Being on-line makes time go by fast.
Sometimes when I'm not in a rush, I find myself being on-line for more
hours than I actually thought.
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* alona lei tabios *
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* keep smiling II II *
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From leon@hawaii.edu Mon Apr 6 11:43:48 1998
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 10:26:12 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Class presentation
Mr. Jenkins,
Go to the Class Presentations Page for 409a and click on the link next to
your name for 4/7. Explore that site, take notes, and give a report in
class telling us what you explored and what was there, including their
links, of course.
Dr.James
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
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From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Tue Apr 7 17:55:27 1998
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 18:57:12 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Privacy Reference
For those of you interested in encryption and computer privacy news, the
following link leads to the ACP (Americans for Computer Privacy) page:
http://www.computerprivacy.org/
From miyoshi@hawaii.edu Tue Apr 7 17:58:28 1998
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 1998 09:38:37 -1000
From: Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: Retaining Information (fwd)
Hi everyone,
I am not sure how all of you feel, but I actually find it harder to read
something on a computer than if it were writen out. I am not the fastest
reader but I do find myself taking more time to read something on the
computer. The reason for this is that I tend to take more breaks while on
the computer. The lighting from inside the computer might have somthing
to do with it or it could be the inability to place the monitor where I
feel it comfortable for my eyes to scan over the material. Looking up at
a monitor is much more tiring than looking down at a book. This is my
opinions.
Marshall Miyoshi #5
From miyoshi@hawaii.edu Tue Apr 7 18:07:01 1998
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 1998 09:43:36 -1000
From: Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>
To: Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: your mail
Hello,
In response to the worry of the economy crashing because of the software
once the year 2000 comes, I am not worried at all. My girlfriend works at
a back and she is an accountant. They have already beed testing out a
new softwear program that deals with this problem as with many other banks
and busineses. If you know or heard something different let me know.
Marshall Miyoshi #5
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Tue Apr 7 18:22:17 1998
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 18:57:01 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: More Online Statistics for 1997
According to the Find/SVP Emerging Technologies Research Group (now known as
Cyber Dialogue) the following are exerpts of the fourth-quarter 1997 results
for the American Internet Usage survey update:
41.5 million adult Internet/online users in the United States
24.2 million men
17.3 million women
21 percent of all U.S. adults are online
27 percent of all U.S. adult males are online
17 percent of all U.S. adult females are online
The younger an adult you are, the more likely you are to be online:
33 percent of all U.S. adults 18 to 29 years old are online
38 percent of all U.S. adult males 18 to 29 are online
27 percent of all U.S. adult females 18 to 29 are online
27 percent of all U.S. adults 30 to 49 are online
31 percent of all U.S. adult males 30 to 49 are online
22 percent of all U.S. adult females 30 to 49 are online
12 percent of all U.S. adults 50-plus are online
16 percent of all U.S. adult males 50-plus are online
9 percent of all U.S. adult females 50-plus are online
More people use the Net from home than from work:
70 percent of all online U.S. adults use Internet at home
46 percent of all online U.S. adults use Internet at work
27 percent of all online U.S. adults use the Internet at both home and
work
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Tue Apr 7 18:24:13 1998
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 19:05:04 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Available Domain Names as of March 1998
Related to the previous email on purchasing domain names, if you're
wondering what is available there is an interesting report by Datapult
Communications at:
http://datapult.com/domains.html
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Tue Apr 7 18:26:22 1998
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 18:57:22 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Domain Name Pricing Changes
FYI - If you were considering purchasing a domain name for yourself or your
future/current company, now might be a good time to invest. As of April 1,
the annual fee will decline to $35 (from $50).
If you're interested in reading more about the changes, check the following
link:
http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/press/pr9817.htm
From fmatsuda@hawaii.edu Tue Apr 7 18:31:00 1998
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 19:38:05 -1000
From: Faith Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Freedom of Speech?
Along the lines of the previous email sent by Dr. James regarding the
student who criticized the instructor via a web site, here's an exerpt from
Tuesday, April 7's news:
An Internet site, seen by many as a prank, that listed the names of high
school students and how they should die has been taken down and law
enforcement authorities are tracking its author, officials said Monday.
Despite the offensive nature of the site, titled "People deserving to die
and how," most students considered the publication little more than a joke,
said Joe Crowder, superintendent of schools in the Washington town of
Cashmere. The site listed by first name more than 300 students from Cashmere
High School, apparently taken from its yearbook, along with suggested
methods of death like drowning in cologne or being strangled by their long
hair.
[source: Reuters]
From leon@hawaii.edu Tue Apr 7 19:03:49 1998
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 1998 18:29:13 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Edupage, 7 April 1998 (fwd)
NUNN AND TENET WARN OF CYBERSPACE ATTACKS
At a Georgia Tech forum on information security, former U.S. Senator Sam
Nunn (the host of the forum) warned that "we must not wait for a
cyberspace
Pearl Harbor," launched by interests unfriendly to the United States, and
CIA director George Tenet said that the Central Intelligence Agency must
be
able to decipher the messages that our enemies send to each other: "When
the building blows up and 30, 40, 2,000 people are killed, there will be
hell to pay, because we the government didn't think through the issue."
(Atlanta Journal-Constitution 7 Apr 98)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
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Date: Tue, 7 Apr 1998 15:41:19 -1000
From: Edupage Editors <educom@educom.unc.edu>
To: EDUCOM Edupage Mailing List <edupage@educom.unc.edu>
Subject: Edupage, 7 April 1998
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technology, is provided three times a week as a service by Educom,
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TOP STORIES
Educom Publishes Standards For Digital Labels
Cheap Chips From National Semiconductor
Skirmishing Against The Power Of Microsoft
Encryption Alternative Separates The Wheat From The Chaff
E-Commerce Potential Widely Underestimated
ALSO
Paul Allen Acquires Cable Company
Computer Census On Hold
Nunn And Tenet Warn Of Cyberspace Attacks
Opposition To Proposed Ban On Internet Gambling
Jobs Wants To Help Broadcasters Go From Analog To Digital
EDUCOM PUBLISHES STANDARDS FOR DIGITAL LABELS
Educom has devised a set of digital labels, called metatags, that can be
embedded in educational documents, making it easier for search engines to
find them on the Web. The metatag specifications are posted on the
Instructional Management Systems Web site < http://www.imsproject.org >, and
documents containing metatags will provide information about the page's
contents, its title and publisher, and when it became available online,
among other things. The tags could also include information such as whether
a license is required to use a particular software program. The
introduction of metatags will enable computer companies to build educational
software around a common labeling standard. (Chronicle of Higher Education
10 Apr 98)
CHEAP CHIPS FROM NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
National Semiconductor Corp. is developing a new microprocessor that
integrates the circuitry of more than a dozen additional chips needed to run
a PC. This "PC-on-a-chip" could drive the price of PCs down below the $400
price point as early as next year, says National Semi CEO Brian Halla. In
addition to lower overall costs, using a PC-on-a-chip would enable a laptop
to operate for as long as nine hours on battery power. National
Semiconductor has invested $1 billion in developing the PC-on-a-chip, and
another $1 billion in a manufacturing facility in Maine. (Wall Street
Journal 6 Apr 98)
SKIRMISHING AGAINST THE POWER OF MICROSOFT
A group of industry executives critical of Microsoft has delivered a
10-point memorandum to the U.S. Justice Department suggesting that Justice
force Microsoft to separate its applications businesses from its operating
system business; establish a system to monitor Microsoft's business
practices; force Microsoft to be more open about its description of the
operating system; prohibit Microsoft from tying new products to the Windows
operating system; divest Microsoft's software compatibility laboratories
(which award a Windows 95-approved logo to products meeting Microsoft's
standards); etc. A Microsoft executive scoffed: "This is a wish list from
Microsoft competitors with no basis in the facts of this industry or the
laws of this country." (New York times 7 Apr 98)
ENCRYPTION ALTERNATIVE SEPARATES THE WHEAT FROM THE CHAFF
An alternative approach to electronic privacy has been proposed by MIT
cryptographer Ronald Rivest that could render the current debate over
third-party encryption keys moot. Unlike conventional encryption programs,
Rivest's new technique doesn't rely on altering message bits; rather, each
bit is tagged with a "message authentication code" (MAC) and then mixed in
with random bits tagged with incorrect MACs, called "chaff." The intended
recipient can then use a secret code shared with the sender to "winnow" out
the fake bits. (Science 3 Apr 98) A description of the process can be
found at < http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~rivest/chaffing.txt >.
E-COMMERCE POTENTIAL WIDELY UNDERESTIMATED
Government estimates on the future of electronic commerce fall far short of
private predictions, according to speakers at a recent Web publisher's
conference. While the government has pegged e-commerce activity at $365
billion by 2000, industry experts say the real figure will be closer to $1
trillion. MIT Media Lab director Nicholas Negroponte said about 70% of the
transactions will be business-to-business commerce. Meanwhile, Sun
Microsystems chief scientist John Gage touted the benefits of using
Java-based smart cards, predicting that the widespread availability of such
cards will serve as a catalyst for increasing online consumer spending.
(Computer Reseller News 6 Apr 98)
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PAUL ALLEN ACQUIRES CABLE COMPANY
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is buying Dallas-based Marcus Cable, the
country's largest closely held cable-TV operator. The deal is the first in
what is expected to be a series of purchases by Allen -- people familiar
with his plans say he eventually hopes to cobble together enough smaller
cable systems to allow him to build a nationwide platform for selling
services such as Internet access over cable. (Wall Street Journal 6 Apr 98)
COMPUTER CENSUS ON HOLD
The Census Bureau has decided to postpone its plans to use the Internet to
compile census information, noting that security concerns have prompted the
delay. The bureau now plans to use the Internet in data gathering in 2010.
(St. Petersburg Times 6 Apr 98)
NUNN AND TENET WARN OF CYBERSPACE ATTACKS
At a Georgia Tech forum on information security, former U.S. Senator Sam
Nunn (the host of the forum) warned that "we must not wait for a cyberspace
Pearl Harbor," launched by interests unfriendly to the United States, and
CIA director George Tenet said that the Central Intelligence Agency must be
able to decipher the messages that our enemies send to each other: "When
the building blows up and 30, 40, 2,000 people are killed, there will be
hell to pay, because we the government didn't think through the issue."
(Atlanta Journal-Constitution 7 Apr 98)
OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED BAN ON INTERNET GAMBLING
Proposed legislation to ban gambling on the Internet is being vigorously
opposed both by gambling interests (including the horse-racing industry and
Indian tribes) and by computer businesses (including software makers who
joined in formation of a group called the Committee for Freedom of the
Internet). The proposed bill's chief sponsor, Arizona Republican Senator Jon
Kyl, hopes to bring the measure to a vote in several weeks, and plans to
make sure that a 1961 law prohibiting interstate gambling is extended to
cover satellite communication and virtual games such as online roulette.
(AP 6 Apr 98)
JOBS WANTS TO HELP BROADCASTERS GO FROM ANALOG TO DIGITAL
Apple interim chief executive Steve Jobs told a convention of TV
broadcasters that Apple is "dying to work with you" in managing the change
from analog to digital transmission, which will be required of all
broadcasters by 2006. He thinks he can help them deal with the different
digital standards for producing video imagines for the Internet, computers,
video conferences, and television: "The problem right now is a very simple
one. What we basically got is a tower of Babel." (AP 6 Apr 98)
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Brooks Atkinson wrote that when 'My Fair Lady' opened in 1956, "the climax
came, not when one of the two principal characters said or did anything
romantic; it came when an ignorant flower girl mastered the pronunciation
of a difficult English phrase: The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain.
The audience cheered as if some great social issue had been resolved."
Atkinson continues: "Since Shaw had been dead for six years, he could
not object to the violence done to his style. A militant anti-romantic, he
had never intended that Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins would progress
from speech lessons to wooing. When the early audiences for 'Pygmalion'
jumped to that popular conclusion, he rebuked them by writing an epilogue in
which Eliza married Freddy, a good-natured simpleton [the singer of 'On The
Street Where You Live'], and settled down to a dreary bourgeois life. But
the logic and emotional momentum of 'My Fair Lady' intimated a marriage
between Eliza and Henry. Mr. Lerner took responsibility for what he had
done to Shaw's whim of continence: 'I have omitted the epilogue,' Mr.
Lerner wrote, 'because in it Shaw explains how Eliza ends not with Higgins
but with Freddy and -- Shaw and heaven forgive me! -- I am not certain that
he is right.' But 'My Fair Lady' was never profligate: it may be the only
musical play in which the hero and heroine never kiss or embrace.'"
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From silvamic@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 8 12:08:06 1998
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 11:56:44 -1000
From: Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: comments?
I believe the student should be pusnished. Just because it is
through the use of the internet, no special treatment should be given to
this student. this situation should be treated the same
as if it were a note being passed through class. I know when I did such
things my butt was sent to see the principal. Bottom line, give the
little s@#$ some detention...its all about respect and discipline if u ask
me.
"Be careful of the toes you step on today...for they might be connected to
the butt you may have to kiss tomorrow"
Mike
From silvamic@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 8 12:08:55 1998
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 11:51:33 -1000
From: Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: FYI on robots
I remember a discussion we had in class about bots and how, when
in chat rooms, people could set these up and have them talk to another
person w/o that person even knowing it is a bot the are really conversing
with. If bots work for this purpose that sucks...if we can use them in
terms of running sites and answering basic questions a browser might have
for the controllers of a certain website then thats cool. However; I
think major restrictions have to be established to control the misuse of
such virtual enhancements.
"Be careful of the toes you step on today...for they might be connected to
the butt you may have to kiss tomorrow"
Mike
From silvamic@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 8 12:09:08 1998
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 11:28:27 -1000
From: Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kimberly Ferreira <kferrei@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leroy26428@aol.com,
Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: haikus
death, taxes and lost data...the story of my life. Especially the
lost data part :) I have seriously taken into consideration the back up
disks Dr. James was talking about in class. If it weren't for my back up
disks my Newsgroups report would have been posted as a Bookmark file;
because i mistakenly opened my Newsgroups file while in Bookmarks.
needless to say, it screwed my whole report up. Phew,
almost lost some valuable data :)
"Be careful of the toes you step on today...for they might be connected to
the butt you may have to kiss tomorrow"
Mike
From tnakamat@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 8 18:29:13 1998
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 17:59:14 -1000
From: Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409a -- Agren Culang Ramento <agren@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Reading the words on the monitor does take longer for me. I think it's
because of the light emited. I notice also that, after being on the
computer for long periods, I tend to get headaches. However, I found that
if I take the time to look away and focus on something other than the
computer screen (around every 10-15 min.) I tend to get less headaches.
I also noticed that most of the time lost from reading the monitor (for
me) is when I go to the next line. I think I have a hard time placing
or finding the place I should be. Well, that's about it. A hui hou.
T. Nakamatsu ;:}
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From leon@hawaii.edu Tue Apr 14 17:38:10 1998
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 17:35:06 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409b -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Faith Joy Matsuda <fmatsuda@hawaii.edu>,
Greg A Suguitan <gsuguita@hawaii.edu>,
Holly A Ishikawa <hollyi@hawaii.edu>,
Mahbub Ramit Islam <islam@hawaii.edu>,
Charles G Kam <kamcharl@hawaii.edu>,
Kris Q Yamauchi <kyamauch@hawaii.edu>,
Kyle Kaneshiro <kylekane@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Leroy26428@aol.com, Aaron K Libed <libed@hawaii.edu>,
Roy Junatas Macaraeg <macaraeg@hawaii.edu>,
Michael S Sakamoto <mssakamo@hawaii.edu>,
Nicole KJ Young <nyoung@hawaii.edu>, Thaddeus C Oba <obat@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Michael Dean Kealoha Silva <silvamic@hawaii.edu>,
Brandon T Suetsugu <suetsugu@hawaii.edu>,
Tammy-Dawn Akemi Miyamoto <tammydaw@hawaii.edu>,
Toni Ann Petersen <tpeterse@hawaii.edu>
Subject: privacy issue
THE STATE OF JOURNALISM AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
A vice president of the Tribune Company, which owns the Chicago Tribune
and
other newspapers, has issued a memo warning the company's reporters and
other staff: "The company reserves the right to access, review and
monitor
your electronic mail communications and computer usage for any business
purpose. Be aware that the company has the capability to retrieve
computer
information, including messages employees send or receive and Internet
sites
accessed through the company's computer system." (Washington Post 13 Apr
98)
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** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
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From leon@hawaii.edu Tue Apr 14 18:13:52 1998
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 17:36:07 -1000
From: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
To: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>,
Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: cyberspace
CHATTERBOTS COULD CUT "HOLD" TIME TO ZERO
Artificial intelligence software programmed to provide a human-like
interface could soon be put to work on the Web, answering product
questions
or completing order forms. Gateway 2000 wants to add these "chatterbots"
to
its Web site to answer technical questions: "It could be a great way to
automate support so people don't have to wait on hold," says a Gateway
technology manager. "It's one of our top priorities." Chatterbot
software
works by first analyzing questions and then placing them into categories.
An answer is then formulated from a repository of software code, called a
script. (Investor's Business Daily 13 Apr 98)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
** Dr. Leon James, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii
** www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
** Visit Dr. Driving on the Web at drdriving.org
** "Thoughts are from affections." E. Swedenborg
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From stoneweb@hawaii.edu Wed Apr 15 23:29:34 1998
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 20:09:04 -1000
From: Dawn Starlette Stone-Webb <stoneweb@hawaii.edu>
To: Leon James <leon@hawaii.edu>
Cc: Psych 409a -- Audrey M Kawaoka <akawaoka@hawaii.edu>,
Susan Young-Mi Chon <chons@hawaii.edu>,
Czarina R Naranjo <czar@hawaii.edu>, Donald H Lee <donaldl@hawaii.edu>,
Fred K Yuen <fyuen@hawaii.edu>, Gavin L Nakamura <gavinn@hawaii.edu>,
Mark A Jenkins <jenkinsm@hawaii.edu>, Maeri Choi <maeri@hawaii.edu>,
Marshall Muneo Miyoshi <miyoshi@hawaii.edu>,
Robert Nakagawa <robertn@hawaii.edu>,
Shawna Mitsue Cariaga <scariaga@hawaii.edu>,
Terence K Nakamatsu <tnakamat@hawaii.edu>,
Lianne F Uradomo <uradomo@hawaii.edu>,
Deborah L Welicky <welicky@hawaii.edu>
Subject: Re: cyberspace
Well, first of all, I think there's nothing as good as the real thing.
However, considering what this chatterbot can do, might prove to be
pretty entertaining and at the same time, efficient and useful. It's sort
of interesting to know that one day we will all be communicating with
artificial intelligence in some way, shape or form in the near future,
such as this "chatterbot." After all, we are already communicating
through the internet and other sorts of programs that I'm not so clear
about right now -- but, which I'm sure can do wonders. So I say hey, if
it works, "do it" and have fun at the
same time. Who knows, some cybernauts may take it to heart and others may
think that it could be just as frus