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https://media.giphy.com/media/JIX9t2j0ZTN9S/giphy.gif Learning HTML was such a fun idea until I started to look at page sources and seeing a long list of codes and seeing that so much is in for just one page. Well first thing first when writing code for my page I remember how complicated it was the first time I looked at it, be it that the first time I actually looked at HTML was when MySpace was the go to for social media. Even though in this case we are not actually trying to put an image as a background and making text a certain font and adding a music player to the code since well I would use websites that would just simply write the code for me and it was a simple copy and paste. Actually looking and typing my own HTML code was first a little exciting seeing that I could potentially make my own website or start my career as a coder officially. All jokes aside I found it was relatively easy to get the hang of so I figured. Shortly I realized how tedious it c

Penmanship a lost art?

Need to contact someone? Easily done by just sending an email , technology makes things almost a little too simple for us. There is that feeling knowing that someone took the time out of their day just to handwrite a letter for you whether it be just to see how you been, wishing you a happy birthday or something simple as sending a postcard from places where you traveled. The thing is now you can do that with minimal effort. One major difference between email and postal service is speed. Speed is so important to many people, if you are looking to get a letter with pictures you are looking for to about a week-long wait, unless pay extra for it to be mailed within two days. With email on the other hand you are looking at mere seconds from the moment you hit send to the time it takes to reach your recipient. Which is important if you are trying to contact someone that lives either across the world or across the country. Another thing about email is that you lose the pers

Guest Speaker: Erik Hanburg

We had a guest speaker, Erik Hanburg. Erik Hanburg showed us how a humble person who works hard from starting from his industry and slowly rose to own his grand cinema really is inspiring to someone like me who does not know which direction life is taking me so far. Erik talks about the risks that he took and it shows that the journey to success is not something that is just handed to everyone but you need to be able to offer your own comfortable for something you want. Erik is a smart business person but also a writer which shows he very versatile in situations as a writer he was about to publisher books and as well as sell them on Amazon but he did not just stop there but even started to do audio books too to increase his sell on books. Erik is someone that would have a knew skill every time you run into him because he also understand technology which show when he takes precautions but also understanding social media, using blogs, Facebook and other social media