I wanted to make this review fun, so I downloaded a gambling game from the Caribbean Cyber Casino. The site was fun as well, but wouldn’t let you play any games on it without first downloading the game. It had all the fancy effects I wou ld have expected from a gambling site: crazy background and tons of animation. The logo of the company was fun as a well, but they could have put a little more time into making those animated poker chips.

The music clip was nice at first, but I have to admit, it’s starting to get really, really annoying. There was no place on the site to stop it, which is frustrating. The site used many atomic tools, such as Java and JavaScript. The site simply burst at the seams with animation. I liked the game I downloaded. It’s very straightforward, free and it has tons of games to choose from.

Casinos seem to be springing up all over the Internet and the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act is currently making it’s way through the Senate. If this bill passes, people caught gambling on the Internet could face fines of $2500 and 6 months in pris on. These are the kinds of regulations that we can not allow our government to make. The beauty of the Internet is that it is unregulated and free. Compulsive gamblers could be stopped from waging all their money without depriving the rest of the count ry. I highly encourage anyone that reads this to drop a little note to their Senators and to Senator John Kyl of Arizona who introduced the bill. If Congress starts prohibiting sites from the Internet, then we will all have to face the fact that Big Bro ther has decided to take over the only part of peoples' lives where it doesn't have control.