Re: tpg cancel attack
- From: "¿mÿ§t뮦@n?" <?@?.com>
- Date: Sat, 09 Sep 2006 12:22:33 -0700
In talk.politics.guns Bert Hyman <bert@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In news:3l36g29mtohakv0c93901knrqb8koub6bq@xxxxxxx "¿mÿ§t뮦@n?"
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In talk.politics.guns Bert Hyman <bert@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In news:qpq5g290oi5hpcpnrevpepdfqsqidq9ap3@xxxxxxx "¿mÿ§t뮦@n?"
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On 09 Sep 2006 16:16:40 GMT, Bert Hyman <bert@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In news:pep5g2tpeb7bqu5qprss6o34h5l9comkvs@xxxxxxx Kurt Harrington
Is My Bitch <SheikAbdulAliOmar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Coming from you- the guy that still claims USENET isn't part of
the internet- it's pretty laughable.
USENET is not "part" of the Internet, although many servers now use
Internet connections to move traffic.
Sure it is.
From PC Magazine:
Definition of: Usenet
(USEr NETwork) A public access network on the Internet that provides
user news and group e-mail.
They have it wrong already.
They forgot more about the internet then you'll ever know, Bert.
Sorry.
I'll take my personal experience over something from "PC Magazine" any
day.
Sorry yourself.
Don't make me hurt you, Bert.
Definitions of Internet on the Web:
An electronic network of computers that includes nearly every
university, government, and research facility in the world. Also
included are many commercial sites. It started with four
interconnected computers in 1969 and was known as ARPAnet.
www.orafaq.com/glossary/faqglosi.htm
A network of computer networks which operates world-wide using a
common set of communications protocols.
www.utas.edu.au/library/etutor/main/webzglos.htm
The vast collection of inter-connected networks across the world that
all use the TCP/IP protocols.
www.liv.ac.uk/webteam/glossary/
An electronic network providing access to millions of resources
worldwide. University Libraries provide access to many periodical
indexes through the Internet. Internet access is available on all
floors of the Libraries.
libraries.evansville.edu/libservices/teach/glossary.html
A global network connecting millions of computers.
bugclub.org/glossary.html
An electronic communications network that connects computer networks
and organizational computer facilities around the world.
www.usr.com/education/analogglossary.asp
the global network of regional and local computer networks.
www.worldwidelearn.com/elearning-essentials/elearning-glossary.htm
A worldwide network of computer networks. It is an interconnection of
large and small networks around the globe. The Internet began in 1962
as a resilient computer network for the US military and over time has
grown into a global communication tool of more than 12,000 computer
networks that share a common addressing scheme.
www.tamu.edu/ode/glossary.html
A collection of approximately 60,000 independent, inter-connected
networks that use the TCP/IP protocols and that evolved from ARPANet
of the late '60s and early '70s. The Net," is a worldwide system of
computer networks providing reliable and redundant connectivity
between disparate computers and systems by using common transport and
data protocols.
smartbizconnection.com/advertising_glossary_index.htm
international network of networks utilizing TCP/IP (Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol).
www.wfu.edu/Library/referenc/research/glossary.htm
An interconnected system of networks that connects computers around
the world via the TCP/IP protocol.
www.techniqueweb.com/terminology.php
The Internet is a worldwide communications network originally
developed by the US Department of Defense as a distributed system with
no single point of failure. The Internet has seen an explosion in
commercial use since the development of easy-to-use software for
accessing the Internet.
opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/crash-course/glossary.html
A vast global computer network of networks connecting government,
academic and business institutions.
www.starrsites.com/glossary.htm
The following one is my favorite......
The Internet is the largest Internet in the world.
I'll bet you didn't know that, Bert.
It is a three level hierarchy composed of backbone networks (eg
ARPAnet, NSFNet, MILNET), mid-level networks, and stub networks. These
include commercial (.com or .co), university (.ac or .edu) and other
research networks (.org, .net) and military (.mil) networks and span
many different physical networks around the world with various
protocols including the Internet Protocol.
www.sqatester.com/glossary/
A worldwide network of computers that can be accessed via the campus
computer network. The Internet allows local computer users to find and
use databases on computers of other academic institutions, research
institutes, private companies and government agencies.
www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/research/vocab.html
Network of interconnected computers around the world
www.monroecc.edu/depts/distlearn/glossary.htm
A global network connecting millions of computers. As of 1999, the
Internet has more than 200 million users worldwide, and that number is
growing rapidly. More than 100 countries are linked into exchanges of
data, news and opinions.
www.estoreready.com/glossary.html
A worldwide network of computers that allows the "sharing" or
"networking" of information at remote sites from other academic
institutions, research institutes, private companies, government
agencies, and individuals.
www.mercy.edu/libraries/libraryvocabularySGN904.htm
An internet is a group of networks connected together. The Internet
(note the capital "I") refers to the global connection of networks
around the world.
www.natcotech.com/class/terms.htm
A global network connecting millions of computers. More than 100
countries are linked into exchanges of data, news and opinions. Unlike
online services, which are centrally controlled, the Internet is
decentralized by design. Each Internet computer, called a host, is
independent. Its operators can choose which Internet services to use
and which local services to make available to the global Internet
community. Remarkably, this anarchy by design works exceedingly well.
precisecyberforensics.com/glossary.html
Originally designed by the US Defense Department so that a
communication signal could withstand a nuclear war and serve military
institutions worldwide, the Internet was first known as the ARPAnet.
The Internet is system of linked computer networks, international in
scope, that facilitates data communication services such as remote
login, file transfer, electronic mail and newsgroups. ...
www.idataexpress.com/support/glossary.htm
The worldwide, interconnected system of computer networks.
www.education-world.com/help/glossary.shtml
The global computer network, composed of thousands of wide area
networks (WANs) and Large Area Networks (LANs) that uses TCP/IP to
provide world-wide communications to homes, schools, businesses and
governments.
www.netsetgo.com/glossary.php
The Internet (capitalized) refers specifically to the DARPA Internet
and the TCP/IP protocols it uses. The Internet is a collection of
packet-switching networks and routers that uses the TCP/IP protocol
suit and functions as a single, cooperative virtual network. A global
web connecting more than one million computers. Visit URL
http://www.wdvl.com/Internet/ for more information about the Internet.
dssresources.com/glossary/dssglossary1999.html
a worldwide system of linked computer networks.
www.raidstorage.uk.com/glossary.html
a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer
networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data
transmission and exchange
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
The Internet, or simply the Net, is the publicly available worldwide
system of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by
packet switching using a standardized Internet Protocol (IP) and many
other protocols. It is made up of thousands of smaller commercial,
academic, domestic and government networks. It carries various
information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat and the
interlinked web pages and other documents of the World Wide Web. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet
Your "personal experience" just doesn't cut it. Surrender. Now.
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