Things I Learned While Watching the last 30 Minutes of "The Net"

1. My IP Address theory was re-inforced. Because they used an IP Address of 16.201.315.200, an IP Address tha couldn't possibly be a real, it makes me think that maybe they are protecting themselves from random looser geeks that could possibly launch an attack on a real IP Address. Read the original entry regarding this: here.

2. If you are chasing someone down a busy city street, if you stop every half a block, you'll be able to see the person you're chasing running around the corner, into an alley, or getting in a car.

3. Whenever you upload a file on a computer, while the file is being uploaded the computer makes a high-pitched chirping sound.

4. Sandra Bullok was hot back in 1995.

Now, I'm sure I would have learned much more if I watch this highly educational film, but unfortunately I only caught the last half hour of it. Maybe if I see the rest of it someday I'll learn more. I'll keep my eyes on The Learning Channel's lineup.

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