Re: homework/computer?



In article <#JbpPw3dJHA.3968@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxx
says...


Leythos wrote:
In article <#IkKi30dJHA.4124@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxx
says...
Mass media is a term used to denote a section of the media
specifically envisioned and designed to reach a very large audience
such as the population of a nation state.


There you go, the INTERNET doesn't have any content, it's the servers
that are on the "Internet".

Definition: Internet: a computer network consisting of a worldwide
network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to
facilitate data transmission ...

The internet is the transport of MEDIA, but the internet is NOT MEDIA.

Try this - remove all servers from connection to the internet, what
media do you have then?

You are a total moron. The Internet is media no matter how stupid you
choose to remain.

Your ignorance is astounding.

What does this mean?

"These Internet media may include:"

a.. Television
b.. Personal web pages
c.. Message boards
d.. Podcasts
e.. Blogs
f.. Video hosting services

And well it may, but it is media hosted on SERVERS, not on the
"Internet". The internet is the method to get to the MEDIA hosted on
Servers.

Without the servers hosting the MEDIA there none of that media would
exist, but the Internet would still be there.


It shows you what a stooge you actually are Moe. If you take away
everything in the list above you will have no Internet.

Wrong, just like in my office or home, the Internet is a network and
will still be a network without MEDIA/Servers/Content. If I have 2000
network ports in my office, and no servers, nothing providing any of the
things you list above, I still have a network, and it's still an
Intranet, just a smaller scale version of the internet.

You must enjoy making an ass out of yourself over and over. Good luck with
that fool.

Try and lean something from people that were around in the early days of
the Internet, those of us that were around before ANY of those things
you listed above were available on it.

There were no blogs, no web sites, not streaming media, no Podcasts, no
video, not even pictures in the early days.

The MEDIA was not confuse with the NETWORK because almost everyone that
used the Internet at the time had some technical background and
understood the difference between a NETWORK and MEDIA, something you
should learn.

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