Can't believe how much i've forgetten
I started re-reading my new CompTIA A+ book, and it's amazing how much a person can forget in such little time.
I've always heard that old saying of "the more you know, the less you know" of which it's really making sense nowadays. I have been studying front-end coding and back-end programming for the last couple of years lately. Which left little to no time to keep up with system architectures or hardware updates lately.
After visiting newegg so that i could build myself a new system, I was bombarded with okay which processor do you want of which I found that had no clue the differences between the AMD processors nowadays.
This led me to have to do some re-research again on new busses and clock speeds which to tell the truth left me a bit hazy on what exactly the chipsets controlled nowadays. Therefore, i had to pick up the new CompTIA book. Once i started reading the book i was amazed at how much i had forgotten as far as technical terms for each area inside a system.
However, ever the optimistic i'm happy because it's a great refresh-of-course and got me thinking again that i can't just zone in on one topic otherwise ya hurt yourself in other areas of technology.
So if you can pray for me cause i'm now re-learning things i should have never forgotten - lol
HULU, FanCast, theWB
Well as an avid internet user I've been apart of the HULU.com since the mid beta days and have been completely impressed and happy with the content they are putting online.
One drawback is I see that other networks will start to follow in the success of HULU and will begin developing their own network based sites airing their own shows. This can be good and can be bad, I recently started a profile on FanCast and theWB of which both are great ideas but on FanCast I've noticed that the commercials are a bit longer and more frequent.
And theWB has a bit more lag than both HULU and FanCast combined, now i'm NOT complaining because I like having control of what episode I want to re-watch as well as catch up on if i'm at work or at home. Lets just hope that these sites become bigger hits and start seeing more progress for IPTV.


