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Matthew Fantauzzi

More People Have Cell Phones Than Toilets - 0 views

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    A recent study indicates that more people in the world have cell phones than toilets. According to a national report, 6 out of 7 billion people on the Earth have cell phones, compared to the 4.5 billion who have access to a functional toilet. Cell phones are in no way a bad thing, the major concern here is the shockingly low number of toilets. The study shows that those in countries without proper sanitation lose about 4500 children a day, just because they lack proper cleanliness. The shortage of latrines makes disease spread quite easily, and it is shown that the countries with the most poverty have a direct correlation to the countries which lack proper bathrooms. Bill Gates and the UN have been working to make a toilet that can easily be installed and maintaining in a developing country, and hopefully these findings will decrease the amount of death and poverty in these third world countries. Although the article compares two completely different things (cell phones and toilets), it does well at shining a light on things we take for granted in our lives. It's great that cell phones are everywhere, it allows anyone anywhere to have access to information from around the world. However, the priorities need to be straitened out; toilets are way more important than iPhones.
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    I was going to do that article D:
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    Matthew doesn't have toilets in his house.
Matthew Tam

Premium Membership Open Beta - 3 views

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    Today marks the day we have scucessfully annexed Mr.Fabroa's Blue Host web host server. This is the starting point for future conquest and the extermination removal of the faschist Regime that plages the world.
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    What's a blue fish server??
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    I fail to see your argument ; )
Matthew Tam

Contents contributed and discussions participated by Michael Cambare - Fabroa ICS2O | D... - 1 views

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    I trust this as a premium source for all of my computer news.
Matthew Tam

HTML5 Drops the Time Element | Webmonkey | Wired.com - 0 views

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    HTML 5 drops the proposed element which means that there will be no semantically meaningful way to specify publication dates in HTML5. "Hickson claims that the element wasn't being used for two of its primary use cases, namely easier CSS styling and to indicate publication dates for web documents." 
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