Friday, January 26, 2007

COM 125 Week 2: E-mail

The creation of electronic mail or ‘e-mail’ is, to me, one of the most significant inventions of the Internet world. Not only has it reinvented the way we communicate; it has also made efficient the way we did.

E-mail is a natural use of networked communication technology that developed along with the evolution of the Internet. Think standard snail mail on steroids, because that is what e-mail is. Instead of writing a letter by hand, pen and paper, you do it on a computer or in these days, even a mobile phone and at your own convenience. E-mailing a friend or business partner is extremely much more efficient than writing to him. It is also more accessible and cost-efficient than writing a letter – it takes a fraction of the time to send and receive them and practically costs nothing! This way, you’ll never be placed in the annoying situation of being out of envelopes or stamps whenever you want to send a message. E-mail is a form of asynchronous communication, which means that communication does not occur at the same time: the sender sends a message and the recipient reads it at his own convenience. This is especially useful for communicating between long distances and different world time zones.

On the other hand, security and privacy are rather low with e-mail. Although the majority of them are delivered to the correct addressee without intervention, there are certain times that the messages may be intercepted by individuals other than the sender or recipient. This could occur due to an incorrect address, system administrator intervention or maybe even a transmission error. It also happens because ‘e-mail messages are not generally encrypted and have to go through intermediate computers before reaching their destination, meaning it is relatively easy for others to intercept and read the messages,’ as stated by Wikipedia’s Definition of E-mail. Just like everything else, there are pros and cons with e-mail as well.

The Internet we of today are so familiar with is actually using many characteristics inherent of e-mail and since it is a known fact that ‘it actually predates the Internet and was a crucial tool in creating it’ (History of the Internet, Wikipedia), it is only fitting.

These days, most if not all consumer-related websites have a ‘Contact Us’ link on their webpage that upon clicking reveals contact details and sometimes even the address of the company or organization. This trait is very helpful to visitors of the site as it enables them to direct any queries they might have to the company, most of the time via e-mail. Being able to communicate online on different webpages and to groups not only increases interactivity, it also makes the acquisition of information so much easier. Imagine logging on to Apple.com and having a question regarding the Dashboard application. Is it not just remarkable that you can access their support page and post your query to them, before definitely getting a reply?

On to a larger scale, the whole instantaneity of the modern Internet appears to be somewhat similar to its predecessor, e-mail, does it not? Searching for ‘cheap car rentals’ on Google.com and getting almost instant results seems a lot like the almost-immediate response you would get from an e-mail, does it not? Think of hitting the ‘Search’ key as sending an e-mail, and the results you get as the recipient replying your e-mail. They are indeed very similar are they not?

In conclusion, I feel that although the technologies involved with the creation and use of e-mail are many, the main and probably most distinct quality would be its instantaneity. In this day and age where immediacy and speed are synonymous with the Internet, we have but the genius of e-mail to thank, as much as we take it for granted.

So the next time you do a search online, try thinking of it as sending another e-mail.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

when the pants are down

if any of you watch the L word, i think you're brilliant! i like shane cos she's so hardcore-ish and i'm sure you can tell, i have nothing to blog about. oh the life of a lifeless. okay so anw, i don't get why sgp doesn't allow the L word to be aired here. it's plain sick that thousands (or however many people there are in sgp) are missing out on such a killer show! it's like sex and the city, only think of carrie's mr big as a chick and you're done, mostly. as if that doesn't sound enticing enough, em' chicks are SO DAMN 'oooh break me off a piece o' that!' GORGEOUS, you'd probably convulse at the start! it's as irresistible as an all-you-can-eat bacon buffet, where they marinate everything in bbq sauce and then line the bacon with more bacon and cram it into a bacon roll, is to large dude. mmmm that's mighty tempting/awfully greasy and disgusting! ima go sleep now, just because.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

are your pockets full of sand?

i often feel insecure. i don't have many friends, nor do i want any. the world's so tough on me and sometimes i wish i weren't apart of it. oh why must i feel this way, oh why.


HAHAHAHAHA so now i know how you depressed people feel when you write about your emotions in your blogs. ugh, tis disgusting! awwwh... boo hoo, i'm down, i'm upset... boo YOU. oh wait, apparently mocking emo people is wrong, and a tad insensitive. i hope i didn't hurt any of your feelings, emo ones. PSYCH! ima go eat cereal now. bonne chance!

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

au sujet de moi

sometimes i have trouble breathing.


so i'm somewhat a 17-year-old boy who likes his sleep. i sorta have a thing for it. the parents call me julius btw. i used to be really interested in sports (anything that made you perspire) but that's up till i figured it'd be easier to NOT be active, or maybe even be in a comatose state, chowing down on em' krispy kremes! mmmm... krispy kreme... eating's good, i enjoy eating. only, i'm kinda small so i can't really eat much - maybe a dozen bags of cheese puffs, a super-sized quarter pounder with cheese meal, some seasoned curlies and probably a serving of cherries jubilee. all that aside, i guess my special ability is being random, really random. the typical start of a conversation with me might resemble something like this: 'hey how goes it? what'dchew do last night?' 'jeebus! muffins are boiling as we speak!' yeah it happens as commonly as finding hoboes sleeping behind the deli in your local walmart. this coveted skill comes in handy if you need me to space-out and start having a spaz right in the middle of class so it'd attract enough attention for you to walk right out. my foot itches - okay so maybe it's a disease i can't control, who's minding?! i'll think of what else to write so in the meantime, this' all you're getting! yes, it's all that and half a pie. au revoir!