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too long; didn't watch.
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thanks dude it is helpful :)
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1992 - almost 20 years ago? You were on the internet when you were 4?
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I thought the Internet was a series of tubes?
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@artyroly CERN + DARPA + other(s) , is what was taught to me
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3:15 It wasn't fun going to his pole after all. Big shock.
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You made me laugh and blow my hit. Well done, good sir.
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Google Chrome OS 4:05
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@Probewitch u really summed that up perfect!! that is so true, thats excaltly how i feel about certian things.
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The internet... IS NOT A BIG TRUCK! Its a series of tube...
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CERN didn't invented the Internet...it was DARPA the one that did it...and CERN, actually a guy called Tim Berners-Lee, invented the World Wide Web... cause...it was hard for scientists to share information...so they needed to find I way to do it. If u want more specific info. use google... by the way....if u do so...u will use both the Internet...and the web :-D... (web is an Internet service not the Internet itself)
artyroly 4 years ago 11
The World Wide Web and the Internet are two totally different things. If you're curious to see how the Internet was invented, there are great, riveting videos that'll blow you away. The story behind the birth of the Internet is fascinating. Type Leonard Kleinrock into the YouTube search box and you'll find the videos. And don't be scared when you hear the words "packet switching"...Kleinrock does a wonderful job of explaining complex things that a dumb ditch digger like me can understand.
AcuteAnalogy 3 years ago 7