College of Engineering and Architecture
Computer Engineering CpE Laws and Professional Practice It is your responsibility to ensure that the time they spend reading your posting whether unnecessarily long messages or unimportant messages nor sending large attachments) is not wasted. Bandwidth - the information carrying capacity of wires and channels that connect everyone to cyberspace.
Keep your messages to the point - you may opt
to use common abbreviations Limit the size of attachments to 100 kb
5. Make yourself look good online. Take advantage of your anonymity (secrecy. Know what you are talking about and make sense. Don't post flame-bait. Is swearing acceptable on the net Promote civility. Be pleasant and polite. Although the Internet
advocates freedom of speech, it does not give anyone the right to write anything he wants without minding how it will affect others.
Avoid using CAPS LOCK.
Minimize the use of exclamation points.
Use smileys or emoticons when appropriate
Do not use offensive language.
6. Share expert knowledge. The Internet itself was founded and grew because scientists wanted to share information.
Gradually, the rest of us got in on the act. Don't be afraid to share what you know. Sharing your knowledge is fun. It's a longtime net tradition. And it makes the world abetter place.
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