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whiskers
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Originally posted by jdat
and me ? :rolleyes: :(




soon you too
whiskers
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Originally posted by jdat
oh piss off Drew ! I'm a n00b on the internet :p I ain't down with the lingo yet I've only had access since 94 :happy2:


when are we meeting IRL? ;)



i've been online since 1999 :)


when are we meeting IRL? probably in boomer's house.


or maybe next years WMC, we'll see.
anuneventrade
Damnit there's so many to remember! I apologize.

+getfoul, montie, tuan and anyone I forgot.
-jdat for making fun of me earlier. :p
butterfly
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Originally posted by jdat
oh piss off Drew ! I'm a n00b on the internet :p I ain't down with the lingo yet I've only had access since 94 :happy2:


when are we meeting IRL? ;)


Honestly first thing that comes to mind when I hear IRL is IRELAND


they had the internet in 1994?
jdat
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Originally posted by butterfly
they had the internet in 1994?



Are you kidding :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: Off course it did :p

1962
RAND Paul Baran, of the RAND Corporation (a government agency), was commissioned by the U.S. Air Force to do a study on how it could maintain its command and control over its missiles and bombers, after a nuclear attack. This was to be a military research network that could survive a nuclear strike, decentralized so that if any locations (cities) in the U.S. were attacked, the military could still have control of nuclear arms for a counter-attack.

Baran's finished document described several ways to accomplish this. His final proposal was a packet switched network.

"Packet switching is the breaking down of data into datagrams or packets that are labeled to indicate the origin and the destination of the information and the forwarding of these packets from one computer to another computer until the information arrives at its final destination computer. This was crucial to the realization of a computer network. If packets are lost at any given point, the message can be resent by the originator."
Backbones: None - Hosts: None
1968
ARPA awarded the ARPANET contract to BBN. BBN had selected a Honeywell minicomputer as the base on which they would build the switch. The physical network was constructed in 1969, linking four nodes: University of California at Los Angeles, SRI (in Stanford), University of California at Santa Barbara, and University of Utah. The network was wired together via 50 Kbps circuits.
Backbones: 50Kbps ARPANET - Hosts: 4
1972
The first e-mail program was created by Ray Tomlinson of BBN.

The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) was renamed The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (or DARPA)

ARPANET was currently using the Network Control Protocol or NCP to transfer data. This allowed communications between hosts running on the same network.


Backbones: 50Kbps ARPANET - Hosts: 23
1973
Development began on the protocol later to be called TCP/IP, it was developed by a group headed by Vinton Cerf from Stanford and Bob Kahn from DARPA. This new protocol was to allow diverse computer networks to interconnect and communicate with each other.
Boomer187
judas priest, my house is only gonna be 400 square feet, and we are all gonna meet there...?


lol. actualyl there will be plenty of room available for all TA girls....then all TA guys (me excluded) get the guest bedroom, 8'x8'. I think 16 of yous should fit fine.


anyone set a date yet....?
igottaknow
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Originally posted by jdat
My grandparents were writing to each other for a couple years and before they even met my grandfather proposed to grandma in a letter ..

Builds time machine, travels back in time, and posts "Don't Send the Letter". wait sec there was no internet back then. :confused:

seriously, long distance relationships don't work in the long run but, you can't convince someone who hasn't gone through it, each person needs to discover that for him/herself.
DigiNut
I suppose they can work, but most of the time they don't. The amount of commitment and trust required is absolutely insane, and if one or both parties screw up, it could very well be the end of it. It's hard to put up with crap from someone 10,000 miles away, unless you yourself are pulling some crap.
whiskers
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Originally posted by igottaknow
Builds time machine, travels back in time, and posts "Don't Send the Letter". wait sec there was no internet back then. :confused:



result: no jdat :D
igottaknow
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Originally posted by whiskers
result: no jdat :D

omg what have i done his avatar is beginning to fade

*jumps back into time machine again

hmmm this is starting to remind me of that Ashten Kutcher movie :haha:

whiskers
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Originally posted by igottaknow
omg what have i done his avatar is beginning to fade

*jumps back into time machine again

hmmm this is starting to remind me of that Ashten Kutcher movie :haha:



rofl! no time machine for you! come back one year!



/observes jdat's avatar fade away completely
jdat
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Originally posted by whiskers
rofl! no time machine for you! come back one year!



/observes jdat's avatar fade away completely


** Jdat plays johnny be good on stage and suddenly starts passing out as the picture of his sibblings and him slowly fades away **




you bastards you really wish I was never born don't you ? :toothless
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