ICT Lesson 8: Nicknames
Hi Junx.


(friends of TheSeventh, above is one way to wake up the rabbit)

The ICT tools today have changed, there are automated "robots" and "spiders" browsing the Internet round the clock doing jobs for humans. As long as servers host them on the Internet, these automated "creatures" can have access to them. This is what we called Indexing and Archiving.
Google.com states in its website the reason it sends robots and spiders to take snapshots of webpages that are available on the Internet, in case the original page is unavailable.
It is therefore through technology today that we can retrieve deleted or removed information and obtain valuable "missing" information to trace writers such as
click on the image above to spend some time reading the Defamation Act before any calumny or slander is made on any person so that you would be aware of the consequences when you freely make false accusation on any person.
on the same note, it would also be a good time to make aware the youth of today the punishments meted out when criminal offences are committed. click on the link below to view so that one would understand that we have laws to abide to before personal attacks are made (browse section 500).
The bottom part of the error message state "Cannot find server or DNS Error", this would simply mean that the server you are trying to connect to is offline at the moment. Only the server administrator would know what's happening to the server for this error message as usually the problem lies with the server itself. One may get frustrated easily when faced with this error message as one may have lots of resources to retrieve from the server. Thus, if the visitor lacks the technical knowledge of the ICT tools he/she uses regularly, he/she would put the explaination similar to villagers blaming witchcraft when things occur that he/she personally couldn't explain due to lack of knowledge.
Sometimes you get a 502 - Bad Gateway error message. This is usually a temporary error as this is usually caused by a bad communication between your computer and the computer you are trying to reach.
Another type an interesting service unavailable is when the page or content you are trying to reach again has been deleted or moved. This would show up as
*note IP tracking of posts and posters
among a wide range of features of the phpBB forum application as described in http://www.phpbb.com/features.php#admin
Although the Forum application is one way to log the IP Address, the server itself would have a server log file that keeps the IP Addresses of visitors with a neatly arranged table based on date and time.

the image below shows the first world wide web (www) server. we shall start with something interesting first, one that we can relate easily. without a www server, we would not be able to download pictures, listen to music streams, participate in forums, download Pokcast or was it Podcast? (new form of audio listening that's picking up, i am impressed with individuals who are willing to try out and pick up new ICT tools) and many more. basically a www server host lots of applications to users worldwide. if a connection to this www server got lost, we would then have a server down.
photographed on August 10, 2005, by en:user:Coolcaesar.
as adapted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:First_Web_Server.jpg
This NeXT workstation (a NeXTcube) was used by Tim Berners-Lee as the first Web server on the World Wide Web. Today, it is kept in Microcosm, the public museum at the Meyrin site of CERN, in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland. The document resting on the keyboard is a copy of "Information Management: A Proposal," which was Berners-Lee's original proposal for the World Wide Web. The label on the cube itself has the following text: "This machine is a server. DO NOT POWER IT DOWN!!"
if you are interested to know what's Internet before pictures and sounds came about, do click on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet
the link contains lots of information on how everything we now take for granted started with just digits and characters on the monitor screen.
