ARPA
In late October 1962, Joseph C. R. Licklider was hired to work in (DARPA) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's recently created (IPTO) Information Processing Techniques Office to began work on interconnecting the United States Department of Defense's main computers at Cheyenne Mountain, the Pentagon, and the United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command Headquarters. Although Licklider left before the project was complete in 1964, five years later his work and other such as Lawrence Roberts and Robert Taylor led to the creation of (ARPANET) Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. ARPANET is considered to be the first known computer (packet switching) networking system utilizing telephone lines to transmit voice and data from one computer network to another, this "packet switching" principle between networks became the basis for today's internet. By the way, Al Gore had nothing to do with "creating" the Internet whatsoever.
The one and only thing Al Gore had to do with the Internet was to help write a bill to authorize funding to keep the basic network infrastructure operating after the original ARPANET was officially decommissioned. The Internet already existed long before that as networks around the world had built on the ARPANET model and interconnected with it and each other. If this bill had not been written and passed the US portion of the Internet might likely have shutdown, leaving a big hole in the Internet right where it had first begun!
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The internet has its roots in a computer networking system that was established by the US Defense Department's Advanced Research Project Agency. This led to the development of ARPANET which was the first network to use internet protocol.
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The Advanced Research Projects Agency network, ARPANET (later DARPANET).
A pentagon has five sides and angles, and an octagon has eight sides and angles. Together this adds up to a total of 13 angles. One trick to remember how many angles and sides a polygon has is to look at the Latin roots. For example penta- is a prefix meaning five and octa- is a prefix signifying eight.
LOL are you in tucker GA math 8 grade becuase that is the same question for my section M8N1 project
Carnations are vascular plants. Such plants will use the xylem to transport and distribute water from the roots to the entire plant.
Roots don't have roots, plants have roots.
Lateral roots is Endogenous. Adventitious roots have lateral roots.