Sometimes your eyes can deceive you. The code is to look at the source

Just because there are images and words on a screen, it does not mean that they are telling you everything.

Most of the secrets of cyberspace lie beyond the final product that appears for the viewer.

Our basic linguistic language is very different than the myriad of voices heard by computers. C++, fortran, GIS, html.

To the average person these words sound absurd, but to a computer they are the key to their understanding.

The new language of cyberspace is html.

It is not very complex, but the tags are essential to allowing the internet reader to see a site.

As with any language, html can be used to manipulate what the reader understands and takes with him.

However, with this language the deception is conceived with more than just words.

Colors, images, and backgrounds add to the the whole concept of information transfer in cyberspace.

                                    Let's see how responsive our new reader is . . . 


if they click here first they missed the boat . . . 


			 . . . but if they were wise they would head in the right direction

Here!