In reality a computer is an electronic calculating, storage and display device that can only calculate answers or store information using 1's and 0's (Ones and Zeroes) and no other numbers! That is the reason behind the RAM-sizes, 1024, 2048 etc... But computer system designers are quite clever at concealing that fact, giving todays computers almost a 'real, lifelike' feeling.
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A computer network gives access to files on separate computer, while distributed computing is giving access to the CPU power of a separate computer
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The answer is "most likely." If your system is insecure (no firewall, and placed directly in the DMZ), giving someone your IP address is akin to giving them your real house address; if they can figure out a hole in your security, they can steal all of your computer's data and even cause you to lose all your data. However, in the real world, that is often untrue; the modem or router acts as a rudimentary firewall between your computer and the rest of the world. They would have to know your public IP address, and then figure out your private IP address, and use NAT to even get packets to your computer; once there, they would still have to scan your computer for all known vulnerabilities and hope they find a way to exploit your system. At that point, it depends on how secure your computer is. A decent firewall, strong passwords, and up-to-date antivirus will help keep your computer safe. Technically, no computer that is connected to the Internet is 100% safe. However, due to the technical requirements to actually hack a computer, someone that has your IP address most likely will not be able to use it to harm your computer.
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You know when you are giving inaccurate answers when you don't know the answer. If you believe you sort of know the answer, but don't really know it, chances are that you are giving inaccurate answers. It is up to you whether or not you know when you are giving inaccurate answers.
If you are giving hints and asking questions to make them do the work themselves, you're helping. If you're giving them the answers, you're doing the work yourself.
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Usually, if someone does not like you, they will try to avoid you. They will not make eye contact and will engage in very little conversation, giving you short, to the point answers.
most people wont be straight up with you. they will start giving you short answers not returning phone calls, etc.
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The word "evasive" is an adjective. It describes someone or something that avoids giving direct answers or responses.
In charity circles, the greatest gift is giving away a blank check. This allows the charity the ability to fill in any dollar amount needed for their current drive.