Friday, September 10, 2004
Dear Blogg Enthusiast,
Have you ever wondered what your Computer Display might be like if only you could strip away all the Lists and Coding, look right inside the Computer and see how the Movement might actually appear.?
Lists of HTML Scripting, JAVA Coding, Directory Scrolling and so on useful though they are, simply cloud the Screen with an overall mist of grey Writer Type. And this writertype only actually begins to do the Job once that Display on the Screen, has been banished to the internal workings of the Programming and the Software.
The Display, linked below, represents a small Single Computer made up as both online and with a Job to perform. The whole Computer takes up Pages. But no more actual Space than provided for the average Private Website Holder by his Host. This one, a somewhat obvious softening down of the original, and therefore safer version of the whole Computer, takes only about three pages at a time.
Originally drawn up using the old AmigA Computer and now drawn again for the Sake of the P.C.
If you are interested then you can contact me. Though I doubt if I have been silly enough to leave my Address online these days. Most Sites are constantly under revision and while you do not really need to use your Computer Display's Status Line, it is nice to know that it is there. As with the Address line too. Give the Site a good going over and I hope that you come away with a refreshed outlook of how your Computer might be able to both look and work. And perhaps an Idea for a new and unique Internet Service.
Regards,
The Bell the Book and The Bible.
I think the truth is that after the Game's Solid, the Earliest Idea that I had for the Computer, is meant to tidy up that oh so ugly looking Flag that does still appear on I.T.V. and now, Channel 4 also sometimes advertising for a break in the Show. And was said even way back, as an Invite towards the Kettle for a Cup of Tea, as there might even be the Time while the Adverts were on. All this was much later than the Boil a Kettle in under a Minute Swan beat the Clock, which occurred in the early 1960s Black and White. A few years after, Television went color, in the late 1960s. And Enhancement was first discussed. This was seen by the Viewer as a bearly visible green sheen combined with the Colour, on display only when the Eye is placed very close to the Screen. But otherwise represented special effects which of course everyone enjoyed. What exactly caused that Sheen to occur is pure speculation. But I do recall my Home and it's entire contents these days as being possibley relevant. A few years later the invitation stripey white Flag appeared in the top right of the Screen. The Television of course was in good condition.
I saw my Computer on Tele once, it appeared to be offset left and jammed at about twenty minutes to the Hour, behind the B.B.C. one and two's Test Card Display. This was showing during the latter half of 2003 in the wee small hours of the Morning. I was not that surprised. As a matter of fact the Sheen on the same Screen has been blue since Christmas 1997. And I had been hoping for some evidence. Currently I have no Idea how it got there other than to demonstrate its compatibility with the Broadcasting Online Systems. But I do feel a little put out that with all, I still have never been contacted by anyone from the B.B.C. or I.T.V. about the 'Interference' that I must have been causing them. After all, the B.B.C. do not Advertise.
Secondly. Having created a Solid and combined that with a Set of Game's Instructions, what became very obvious to me was that sooner or later the Game would become subject to the Computer Display Type. I new absolutely nothing about the Computer's ability to produce a random event. And still don't. In order to clarify this position, I decided to wait if in perhaps someone would approach me, on the Subject of turning the Game into a 'Computer Game.' And I must have waited for some considerable long time. Surprisingly I was not approached. And eventually made up my mind that sooner or later something like that would definitely happen anyway. So I had better do the job myself. Having bought and made safe (I call it Compromised) a Laptop Computer, I then proceeded to draw up the Charade. I have no wish to cut a long Story short here but drawing this thing up was a little bit like chopping through Butter at Room Temperature. There were barely any problems save that I had to learn to draw using a Mouse. And subsequently gave up any other means of drawing at all. During this time the Internet was beginning to really flourish and so naturally, I started and maintained an Internet connection. And on the same Laptop. It had not occurred to me to employ my drawing upon the Internet until late one night, while I was trying to get the sight of one picture from a Lonely Hearts Column. It was taking on average a Minute and a half to display what was nothing more than the Backside of a Playing Card in the design of Athena. I only had the Infra Red Radio from my Mobile Phone to make the connection and I had expected that this would take some time. I tried it once I tried it twice.
By now I had drawn up a considerable Charade on my Computer and one that reflected not only the Operating System as I saw it, but also included a good number of Programs that I had worked through. And there was in my Mind one example that should work very well as I supposed. So after ringing off I employed my Charade and rang the Website back. After hurtling through the ISP and onto the Site I mentioned, I had that same display of that same Card in forty five seconds less. And have been convinced to both use and improve my Charade ever since.
You might say that just because I can jiggle a view Frames into a Cartoon, I can speed up the Internet. Well in the early days that was certainly true. That was how I began.
Switching the Computer off at any time was also an important consideration.
That put paid to my having the Game on the Computer. Because I had after first buying a P.C., gone ahead and begun with a theme in Mind. And turned out something complete but other. In any case, I wanted the Charade to be a Five Inch Solid in the Game, so that it could be thrown like Dice. The Laptop I employed had no Cable connection what so ever to the Mobile Phone I was using. And of course neither did the Mobile have a Cable to the Switch board. Any problems then that I might have foreseen due to Public uncertainty about the Mobile Phone at all, could quite happily occur where that Cable connection would have been expected. Leaving me both safe from them and free to continue working. Having speeded up the ISP's Display time with such a Radio was again, a good reason for continuing on with the Internet. After all the big thing about the Internet at that time and still is today, is the advertised, "speed up your Display." I was not at all surprised to hear of the launch of Broadband. Afterall, the Makers Name is still not displayed on the Log-on. But then as I say, perhaps I would have gone ahead and invented Broadband myself, knowing what I know.
Nowadays (12th January, 2004) I wonder what is Networking.?
Benjamin Rh. Green
Ben 11:00 AM
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