I fixed my remix from last time of the privacy rap/poem. I think it's more at A quality now because I went with Marc's idea and decided to add to the design of the page. I focused on creating a somewhat simple but effective layout, and I incorporated a DIV tag of a photo of M1K3Y (from a play). I also spent 3 hours trying to find a correct code to incorporate into my web page that would secure it first before you could view if; however, I was not able to, but I do greet the visitor as if it were M1K3Y. I fixed a few technical errors, and I now have the site where it looks like M1K3Y's activity on the X-net. I think I improved this remix a lot because before it had the substance I wanted to focus on, but it lacked in the creativity visually. I'm glad I fiddled around with new techniques because I'm happy with the result. :) This also made me fix my homepage. I was inspired by a few web pages that had good designs like http://wakwaw.com/ and http://weareinstrument.com/.
For my topic proposal, like the previous remix, I want to focus on privacy and. its tendency to cause "paranoia," and how that "paranoia" influences our relationships. This is not referring to mental paranoia, but the "paranoia" imposed due to upgrading security I think Marc pointed me in the right direction with this one because it seems interesting to see how people's lives change, in terms of interaction. I'm hoping to find information that is new to me, and I believe that this topic is interesting, so that makes this more enjoyable. Still, this topic could relate to how this effects our trust, since these two concepts are connected and slightly overlap.
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