Saturday, November 19, 2016

Building and HTML web page I'm struggling

Building a web page with HTML is a lot like programming with Cobalt or C++, which I learned during my two year Computer Science degree from Renton Technical College. Writing code was a concept that I struggled with at first, however I figured it out as we went a long with the help of my fellow students and my instructors. Computer networking was half of the cirriculum of the two year program and I knew it was the field I planned to pursue. Towards the end of the second year I was carrying a 4.0 grade point average and the programming instructor attempted to fail me because my internship was with a networking company. The networking instructor stopped him and said half this program is networking, so how can you possibly fail him if that's the career path he wants to pursue.
Databases written with Microsoft Access are very similar to programming in my opinion. They are extremely useful to the point of vital, if a company has a huge inventory and they revolution eyes tracking shipments. It was the hardest part of learning Microsoft Office back when I was earning my computer science degree. I've always been a left brain kind of guy more creative and not analytical, that's my dad, you and him would get along, Andrew.
I think I figured out HTML, but my title doesn't show up on the webpage.
This is my HTML address: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Steve/My%20Documents/ruralvscity.html

Saturday, November 12, 2016

3 things I wouldn't buy on the internet who let me think about that

After my first experience of buying a used car kind of sight unseen I definitely wouldn't buy a used car over the internet and just have it delivered. Actually play gracious driver just reminded me that my first wheelchair van was purchased back east in Minnesota and my father flew back and drove it home and it was a good one. However my second one I should have had checked out a little better because it's got some issues but the sales guy is making it right.

As the son of a smart dentist from the middle of Montana who didn't clean up his bedroom well when he was about 15, I definitely wouldn't purchase like antiques or sports memorabilia. And as for my dad my grandma threw away ft bags full of football cards and Hot Wheels because he didn't clean his bedroom.

And it's a toss-up for the third one between prescription drugs or a pet especially if it was a registered breed. The prescription drugs are pretty self-explanatory if you know much about China in their country the government does not police the factories or regulate them and that scares me. And I have to meet a dog but I was going to spend more than a rescue fee off of for me Humane Society. They offered me a helper dog but you'd have to go to California for like 2 months to get trained with it and now you can train it yourself, so I plan to get a Newfoundland Elkhound or a Burmese mountain dog.