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Albert Durer  (Albrecht Dürer) 21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528)[1] was a German painter, engraver, printmaker, mathematician, and theorist from Nuremberg. His high-quality woodcuts (nowadays often called Meisterstiche or "master prints") established his reputation and influence across Europe when he was still in his twenties, and he has been conventionally regarded as the greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance ever since. This self portrait was painted between Christmas 1499 and (completed) January 1st 1500

 

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Malcolm Baker,
Baker Publishing,
44 Spencer Avenue,
Maketu 3189,
NEW ZEALAND.

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SOFTWARE PIRACY                                         1st May  price TBA    

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Crime and Punishment Journal 16th April 2014 
Early computers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Early_computers
The category of early computers contains the computer systems made in the early era (i.e., the era in modern computer history defined as the period from the late 1930s to the early 1960s) utilizing mechanical, vacuum tube, discrete transistor, or other pre-integrated circuit technology.

In my letter to the Minister of Information technology I outline my personal experience with the earliest versions of the internet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_infringement

 Copyright infringement is the use of works protected by copyright law without permission, infringing certain exclusive rights granted to the copyright holder, such as the right to reproduce, distribute, display or perform the protected work, or to make derivative works. The copyright holder is typically the work's creator, or a publisher or other business to whom copyright has been assigned.

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I've written several letters to the government over the years, and even taken one person to court to ask for a judgement regarding my right to charge for something I say I own,because I wrote it and have not sold it. Here is the body of the letter which appears here, complete:  2 Minister of Internet Hon Amy Adams MP

Hon.Amy Adams MP,
Minister for Communications and Information Technology,
Parliament Buildings,
Wellington.

27th March 2014

Dear Minister,

Some time ago I wrote to the previous Minister Stephen Joyce. He wrote back dismissing what I had to say.
If you can go to my web site www.rainierbank.biz and click on the blue link at the top of the page you will find

  READ MY ONLINE JavaScript PROGRAMMING TUTORIAL  
a link to my JavaScript programming tutorial, oor you can go to the page directly www.javascriptkit.com and go to the tutorial and FAQ link on the left hand side.
Basically I'm saying I wrote a JavaScript tutorial so I know what I'm talking about.
Here is a quote from that site:

JavaScript Primer

So what is JavaScript? Is it Java? What does it do? Is it difficult to learn? These questions will all be answered in this tutorial, and more. Just to get us started, JavaScript is basically a scripting language that helps kick HTML into overdrive. With it, elements in a document can be programmatically accessed and manipulated, bringing a dull web page to life. If you are content with using simply html to create web pages, you are ready to head out to our special tutorial , how to make fire with sticks; the rest of us, lets rock.

In this tutorial, we'll be looking at the following topics:

FAQs about this language.

What is JavaScript?
So what exactly is JavaScript? Well, it's is a scripting language developed by Netscape to add interactivity and power to web documents. Examples of JavaScript include live clocks, rollover effects, scrollers, form validations, and so on. JavaScript differs from most other programming languages in that it is relatively easy to master, even for people who have absolutely no programming experiences whatsoever.

Why learn JavaScript?
The first few words that come to mind are: "Freedom baby, freedom!" With html, you are restricted to creating static, non interactive webpages. This, in today's internet standards, is unacceptable. With JavaScript, you can change that. Imagine being able to break free and allow your creativity to dictate what you put on your webpage, instead of the other way round. And the best part is, JavaScript can be learned by anyone-yes, I said anyone!

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So who is this "I" person? It is me of course. Here is a little more.

What's the difference between Java and JavaScript?
Java is completely different from JavaScript-It's a lot more powerful, more complex, and unfortunately, a lot harder to master. It belongs in the same league as C, C++, and other more complex languages. Also, you need to compile a Java program before you can run it, whereas with JavaScript, no compilation is needed-simply open up a text editor, type it, save it, and your browser is ready to run it!

Can my JavaScript programs run on both Netscape and Internet Explorer browsers?
Unfortunately, not necessarily. JavaScript was created by Netscape, so it is most compatible with Netscape. Internet Explorer 4.x supports 99% of what JavaScript has to offer, although IE 3.x is not quite as adorable. A good rule to follow is to always test your codes using both browsers before uploading it onto the internet. You will be surprised how many websites fail to do this, annoying surfers and not even realizing that their scripts are going haywire behind their backs! (this might pertain to me too).

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