Thursday, July 9, 2009

Google to enter operating system wars with Chrome OS

Google is really trying to take over the world, they're coming out with a Chrome OS
by Brian S. Griffin


The Chrome browser is simply the centerpiece of a larger table setting; a full-blown operating system that will run without Windows or the MacOS beneath it.

It is slated for release in late 2010, and will be based on the linux operating system Ubuntu.

Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks, and most of the user experience takes place on the web.

It will be designed to be fast and lightweight, to start up and get you onto the web in a few seconds, and will be designed with security in mind.

That is, it's "Google Chrome running within a new windowing system on top of a Linux kernel with the web as the platform.

It runs on x86 processors (like your standard Core 2 Duo) and ARM processors (like inside every mobile smartphone). Underneath lies security architecture that's completely redesinged to be virus-resistant and easy to update.

Chrome OS is designed to operate on computers ranging from small netbooks to sull-size desktop systems for people who spend most of their time on the web.

Its essentially a Linux distro with a custom user interface running the Chrome browser.
If you uninstall everything but Firefox 3.5 on Ubuntu, would that be the Firefox OS?

Most of the user experience takes place on the web.
The software architecture is simply Google Chrome running within a new windowing system on top of a Linux kernel. It boots directly into the Chrome browser running on top of Linux.

The entire experience of Chrome takes place on the Internet, and the web is its platform as well.

Chrome OS is somewhere in between an entirely browser-based OS and a generic Linux distro, though leaning toward the former.

Chrome is designed with the web in mind, and willl be tied into Google's extensive suite of services. It will be able to rn Linux-based applications, though it won't be compatible with Windows. Not unless you use an emulator, such as Wine, to run Windows apps.

You can already use Gmail offline. I think that will be really indicative of other app experiences in a totally web-oriented Chrome OS with Google Gears. The same goes for Google Docs in offline mode, an option some people have been using for over a year. It's no coincidence that Google pulled "Beta" off. of its web apps the day it announced Chrome OS.


Google has inexpensive, low-power, Linux-based netbooks in mind for Chrome OS, computer hobbist, such as myself will be able to install it on computers they already own.

If you have more than one computer, then use Chrome for web browsing, since it is more virus resistant. Provided downloading torrents, You Tube videos and online music is still possible.

Then your Windows system will never get corrupted by a virus or spyware.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Seeking Work as Paralegal or Process Server

Seeking Work as Paralegal or Process Server


Hi, my name is Brian S. Griffin, and I am seeking work as a paralegal or process server.
I am very professional, and am familiar with typing of legal documents for formation of a business entity, and the filing of such documentation. If you are a law firm, I could be a runner, which has to do with the logistics of legal documents.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Brian S. Griffin


AKA: griffyclan007

Name Confusion

Name Confusion



Birth Name: Brian Scott Cope
Legal Name: Brian Scott Griffin


My legal name is Brian Scott Griffin, as Griffin is the family name of my biological father, David Griffin.

However, I grew up with my biological mother, so my birth name was Brian Scott Cope, she did this to get back at my father for not raising me, but all it does is harm me.

As an adult I changed my name, appropriated it, to Brian Scott Griffin, the purpose of which stated in the court documents for Change of Name is as follows:
"To carry on the name of my biological father, David Griffin".

I am a firm believer that a son should carry on the father's name, not the mother's.
A real man, given the choice, will carry on the fathers name, not the mothers.

However, it is impossible to notify everyone who knew me when I was growing up of the change of name. I have posed a note on my Facebook page and MySpace page regarding the name change. But to some people, I will always be Brian Cope, and most of the people who knew me when I was growing up are on Facebook. That is why I am Brian Cope on Facebook.

On MySpace I am Brian Griffin, I use my legal name on here, as most of these people did not know me when I was growing up.

I typed all the legal papers for the name change on one of my computers, an older one, even the Order for Change of Name, that the judge signed.


And now, there is this chick in Austin, who has known me for about a year, from her job, and she has been obsessed with me and stalking me for a few months now, and now she thinks that I am a cop. Good grief, how can she think that I am a cop?

Because I used to be a security officer, which is just an easy job I had, which I don't really consider work, at least not as much as most jobs. So that was my easy job.
A security officer is a civilian occupation, I was not a police officer and had no police powers, I was employed by a contract security guard company, which is similar to an employment agency assigning people to an account.
Except security firms specialize in security.
A security officer has no more authority than an ordinary citizen.
The only exception to this is that, due to agency law and contract law involved in this type of work, the rights and authority as an agent for the client, who would either be the property owner or tenant who has control of what they rent, these rights extend to the security officer, so that is the only type of authority the security officer has.

This chick saw my other name of Brian Cope, and the name Cope is basically the word "Cop" with an "E" at the end. So now she thinks that I am a cop.