The only thing you can depend on is your family
There’s only so much you can learn in one place
The more that I wait, the more time that I waste
I haven’t got much time to waste
It’s time to make my way
I’m not afraid I’ll face
But I’m afraid to stay
I’m going down my own road
And I can make it alone
All work and no fighting
I’ll find a place of my own
Are you ready to jump?
Get ready to jump
Don’t ever look back, oh baby
Yes, I’m ready to jump
Just take my hands
Get ready to jump
We learned our lesson from the start, my sisters and me
The only thing you can depend on is your family
And life’s gonna drop you down like the limbs of a tree
It sways and it swings and it bends until it makes you see
Are you ready to jump?
Get ready to jump
Don’t ever look back, oh baby
Yes, I’m ready to jump
Just take my hands
Get ready to, are you ready?
(Spoken:)
There’s only so much you can learn in one place
The more that you wait, the more time that you waste
All work and no fighting, I’ll find a place of my own
It sways and it swings and it bends until you make it your own
I can make it alone
My sisters and me
Are you ready to jump?
Get ready to jump
Don’t ever look back, oh baby
Yes, I’m ready to jump
Just take my hands
Get ready to jump
Are you ready to jump?
Get ready to jump
Don’t ever look back, oh baby
Yes, I’m ready to jump
Just take my hands
Get ready to, are you ready?
6 Days and Counting
V I S T A
What a Feeling – The Hughes Corporation
Original
Peter Luts Version
Pervasive Computing
I remember purchasing Windows 95 Upgrade for my Compaq Presario 920, What absolutely amazed me was the Wheezer music video stored on the disc. It was probably the first time I was exposed to the potential of electronic media, particulary video.
I’ve read some articles about Microsoft as of late. Apparently there are those in the field that are trying to hype down the launch of Windows Vista. With the amount of money Microsoft has sunk into developing the next generation computing platform for the masses, there is bound to be unobvious spinoffs. These spinoffs and technological innovations will drive computing into the next decade. Mr. Bill Gates coined this decade the ‘digital decade’.
Some also dispute the importance of Windows – particularly Vista. Others say that OS are yesteryear. OS drive all things. Even Internet applications are dependent upon OS.
Stay tuned for the computer revolution.