The personal blog of Ralph Broenink
Nowadays it isn’t uncommon for me to hear about the ‘amazing’ Microsoft Windows. Everybody has learned to work with Windows, and therefore doesn’t understand better methods. Microsoft has a monopoly and because everyone uses it, everyone uses it.
And that’s the reason Hyves is that big; just because ‘everyone’ is on it. Hyves is the most [...]
And there’s a draft of me again . Not that someone will use the following in practice, but it is an idea. If you want to use it, just put my name somewhere.
Well here it is: The problem with safe trading at the internet is that you never know if your ordered product [...]
If there’s something bothering me, it are nicknames, screen names or how you want to call it. In contrast to what Wikipedia would tell you, I describe it as:
Nickname (-s) ['nikneim] A name used to conceil the true identity of an user.
This website is the personal weblog of Ralph Broenink. He studies Computer Science at the University of Twente and works for the support department at Antagonist webhosting. Furthermore, he's member of the 31st board of study association Inter-Actief. More information about him can be found at the 'About me'-page.