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lfansh
Koobecaf
Sep 20 2008, 8:30 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 20 2008, 8:30 PM EDT
Luke Fanshier
ANTH 2:30
September 20, 2008
Koobecaf
While evaluating the world of Koobecaf I found many complex and interesting concepts of culture that I did not know about from my previous experience, or have not experienced firsthand in my culture. This system of communication called the World Wide Web has made it possible for people all over the Nacerima nation and the world to be more globalized and interconnected. It is this very strange system where one of Earths citizens gets on to this very advanced piece of technology called a “retupmoc” (computer) which holds large amounts of data and has the capability to access this invisible thing that they call the World Wide Web. When I say invisible I mean the internet/ World Wide Web is not something that one can touch or see, it is an intangible object that the people of the Nacerima and Earth cultures use to communicate and store large amounts of data and other information. From this invisible system is where I found a link, as what the humans call it, to a place where the Nacerima people can have an individual eliforp (profile) of themselves. This eliforp is a symbol of the Nacerimas need for individualism and privacy. Koobecaf is what this database of personal information that a member of the Nacerima can upload onto a central meeting place where other members can see his or her information. Koobecaf has four main parts to it, eliforp (profile), emoh (home) sdneirf (friends), and xobni (inbox). Each of these different parts of koobecaf serves a very different role in the interconnecting of the entire link.
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