User:Jabbadonut/sandbox

I am taking a Web Development I class at CTU on-line. What I find daunting is the number of variables involved. Humans each have their own opinions regarding what works and what does not work. There are those, and foremost among them is the W3C, who are working towards creating industry standard definitions. The goal is for the internet to be accessible to all. The way to do this is by taking into account there will be changes, some major, some minor, some painful, and some inevitable. People mistake unavoidable universal impedance as something they can discard of push out of the way. There is a universal imperative that cannot be forced into changing to fit what any one of us desires. The creatives are going to have to let go of some control, and everyone is going to have to compromise so that we grow an internet that is healthy and strong in its infancy. We, now, are here to lay down the first set of principles that apply to many countries and how we proceed will have a large effect on the future of our species. We must be careful, but unafraid. We must be tactile and attentive. We must be honorable and forthright. The internet is a new step in human evolution, and we are to facilitate the process. We're giving birth to the world of tomorrow, today. I'm taking a pause here.