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& nothing else compares.

"I am both happy and sad and I'm still trying to figure out how that could be.”
"I just kept quiet. And I noticed things. The dots on the ceiling."
"Highschool? Bullshit."
"I don’t want to start thinking again. Not like I have this last week. I can’t think again. Not ever again."
"We accept the love that we think we deserve"
"Things change. And friends leave. And life doesn’t stop for anybody."
"& in that moment I swear we were infinite."

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All Time Low by Madeline Gbur on Flickr.
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Follow for all posts with 100k+ Notes <3 
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your irresistible eyes | via Tumblr on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/57881413/via/ilaalyra
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Me only in real life but if you met me you would never guess it.
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  1. Give a short explanation of where the term “computer bug” originally came from.

The term “computer bug” originally came from the limited extent to designate any fault or trouble in the connections or working of electric apparatus. It was used as a way to explain crackling phone connection as “bugs” in the wires and slowly progressed to being “bugs in computers” bogging them down with information. Soon the term “debugged” was said to explain how to clear viruses from a computer hard drive.  

  1. What is the name of the first electronic spreadsheet that was created in 1978 AND who created it?

VisiCalc was the first electronic spreadsheet and Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston.

  1. What was the name of the world’s first microprocessor?  Describe how it works.

The F-14A “Tom Cat” Microprocessor was the world’s first microprocessor. It works by which they had the function of controlling the moving surfaces of the aircraft and the displaying of pilot information. 

 

  1. Who was the early 1800’s inventor who made the machine known as the Difference Engine?  Describe how it works.

Charles Babbage is a 19th century inventor that created the machine known as the difference engine. It worked by mathematically calculating things electronically.

 

 

  1. Find a Web site about a person(s) of your choice then, in a short paragraph, provide the following information:

a)      the URL…the Web address

b)      what you liked or disliked about the site

a)      www.tumblr.com

b)      I like the broadness of the website and how it provides freedom of expression by not giving out any personal information. I dislike the format or setup because some people find it confusing. However, I personally do not take the site as something difficult to understand.

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Reblog if you would be devastated if you found out one of your followers committed suicide.

the-fit-banana-club:

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moject-prayhem:

don’t you dare not reblog!!!!!!

If you don’t reblog this I’m judging you.

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I’d cry knowing that I could of possibly helped them

I want to help you! Please, don’t do something stupid!

(Source: pantophobiia, via my-twisted-fantasie)

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