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we remember when the web was in black and white …
  1. Godwin’s Law – Comparing something to Hitler or the Nazis is inevitable in any online discussion.
  2. Poe’s Law – Without a blatant display of humour, it is impossible to make a parody of fundamentalism that someone won’t take as real.
  3. Rule 34 – If it exists there IS porn of it.
  4. Skitt’s Law – Any post correcting an error in another post will contain at least one error itself. Also the likelihood of an error in a post is directly proportional to the embarrassment it will cause the poster.
  5. Cohen’s Law – Whoever resorts to the argument “whoever resorts to the argument that… has automatically lost the debate” has automatically lost the debate.
  6. Pommer’s Law – A person’s mind can be changed by reading information on the internet. The nature of this change will be: From having no opinion to having a wrong opinion.
  7. The Law of Exclamation – The more exclamation points used in an email (or other posting), the more likely it is a complete lie. This is also true for excessive capital letters.
  8. Scopie’s Law – In any discussion involving science or medicine, citing Whale.to as a credible source loses you the argument immediately …and gets you laughed out of the room.
  9. Danth’s Law – If you have to insist that you’ve won an Internet argument, you’ve probably lost badly.
  10. Grey’s Law – Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice

Did we hear ENCORE?

  1. Shaker’s Law – Those who announce their imminent departure from an Internet discussion forum almost never actually leave.
  2. Timecube Law – The longer the page, the more insane the author.
  3. Skarka’s Law – No matter how vile or indefensible something is, someone will post something positive or in defense of it.



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Online tutoring

tutoringHomework help used to be a family affair. With parents working harder and ever changing curricula, helping children with their homework has become a difficult task. If parents could download a tutor right to their home … wouldn’t they?

Well, we’re almost there! TutorVista.com offers 24-7 online K-12 tutoring using state of the art technology: a fully functional interactive white board with a chat room so students can get help solving math problems.

TutorVista.com isn’t limited to k-12 subjects, they also offer Free college algebra help. Welcome to the 21st century, where help with homework is only a few clicks away from within the comfort of your home. As an extra bonus, parents don’t have to review their 8th grade algebra any more …

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What We Tell The World

  • About this server
    • The hostname: websiteforensics.com
    • This server address: 209.237.150.20

What You Tell The World

  • About your connection
    • Your IP address: 38.107.179.238
    • Your hostname: 38.107.179.238
    • Your country domain: .238
  • About your navigation
    • You came from:
    • Requested URL: /category/education/
    • Browser INFO: CCBot/1.0 (+http://www.commoncrawl.org/bot.html)

 

About Us

WebSiteForensics.com is run by a small team of Web Veterans who remember the Web when it was still in black & white. With over 15 years experience with Web 1 and Web 2.0, we have lived the evolution of the Internet since the early nineties.