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Comments by "J Smith" (@jsmithmultimediatech) on "CNA Insider" channel.
I applicable though, there's nothing wrong with cliché's at all if they're relevant :)
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I dont myself know how to think of the death penalty really I am neither for it nor against it, its just too complicated for me to yeah have an opinion on really well not so much that but more out of respect of not wanting a population to have to financially support someone whos maybe never going to be let out of prison would never want them to be a burden on the tax payer I think thats disgusting, but then on the other hand I do believe least maybe some can be rehabilitated but its just not everyone can be Take care and best wishes to you :)
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Especially slightly more recently a brain damaged lady from the attacks lost their life, least they're not suffering anymore thats all I say, but was soo unnecessary https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20200320/p2a/00m/0na/015000c really upsets me looking at the photo at the top of that article though such a waste of a life
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@kenirainseeker539 Yeah have heard that I dont know though, also yeah can see why some can see it being better making someone live in guilt or whatever but then some others would see it more suitable to have them killed I really dont know
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Just like Dennis Richie who created the C Programming Language, an upgrade from B which was as I believe (going from complete memory lol, though may not be all that accurate) a lighter version of the BCPL assembly language. C was used to develop the UNIX OS. He died (Richie did) a few months before Steve Jobs and yet Richie created the C language and allowed it to be used for free, just like Tim Berners-Lee did.
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@GridnetGaming Was actually a group of people who realised what was formerly the ARPANet (now is called D-ARPA), infact is videos of the 1st ever ARPANet machine as well lol.
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@kenirainseeker539 To be honest isnt all that much of a difference either side of $250,000 in USD in the grand scheme of it isn't really that much more
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@TattleDelta From what I can remember (though reading about the development of the whole network is a bit hazy lol) it started off with the US government department known as APRA (D-ARPA I think its called now and still is operating as well) called the APRNANet (not sure if it was styled like that though). Was then the NSF (National Science Foundation) which made it quite essentially into a inter connecting network, as before then was one single computer at each organisation that connected to the network, this idea was to make multiple computers connect to the network Inter-connecting Networks aka the internet for short lol.
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@ryhanzfx1641 and particles haha, sorry apologies for being facetious haha
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