1. Standard memberscottishinnz
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    03 Apr '07 02:10
    Originally posted by amannion
    No I meant the internet.
    Tim Berners-Lee invented the www.
    Not picking, but you might find this interesting - I did...


    "The first TCP/IP-wide area network was operational by January 1, 1983, when the United States' National Science Foundation (NSF) constructed a university network backbone that would later become the NSFNet. (This date is held by some to be technically that of the birth of the Internet.) It was then followed by the opening of the network to commercial interests in 1985. Important, separate networks that offered gateways into, then later merged with, the NSFNet include Usenet, BITNET and the various commercial and educational X.25 Compuserve and JANET. Telenet (later called Sprintnet) was a large privately-funded national computer network with free dial-up access in cities throughout the U.S. that had been in operation since the 1970s. This network eventually merged with the others in the 1990s as the TCP/IP protocol became increasingly popular. The ability of TCP/IP to work over these pre-existing communication networks, especially the international X.25 IPSS network, allowed for a great ease of growth. Use of the term "Internet" to describe a single global TCP/IP network originated around this time.

    The network gained a public face in the 1990s. On August 6, 1991, CERN, which straddles the border between France and Switzerland, publicized the new World Wide Web project, two years after Tim Berners-Lee had begun creating HTML, HTTP and the first few Web pages at CERN."
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    03 Apr '07 02:12
    Originally posted by scottishinnz
    Not picking, but you might find this interesting - I did...


    "The first TCP/IP-wide area network was operational by January 1, 1983, when the United States' National Science Foundation (NSF) constructed a university network backbone that would later become the NSFNet. (This date is held by some to be technically that of the birth of the Internet.) I ...[text shortened]... s after Tim Berners-Lee had begun creating HTML, HTTP and the first few Web pages at CERN."
    What about ARPANet though?
    Wasn't that working in the late 60s, linking US military bases and some universities?
  3. Standard memberscottishinnz
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    03 Apr '07 03:13
    Originally posted by amannion
    What about ARPANet though?
    Wasn't that working in the late 60s, linking US military bases and some universities?
    Indeedy!

    A nice little jaunt down memory lane!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet
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    03 Apr '07 21:29
    Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
    i challenge you to a duel 😠
    Fine. Bring it.
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    03 Apr '07 21:30
    Originally posted by scottishinnz
    Fine. Bring it.
    bring your gun
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    03 Apr '07 22:32
    Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
    bring your gun
    Jesus, are you two really going to duel over this?
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    03 Apr '07 22:35
    Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
    Jesus, are you two really going to duel over this?
    yes, he lives just a few hours away from me.
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    03 Apr '07 23:13
    Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
    bring your gun
    Don't have one. Don't need one.


    I was thinking a more cerebral duel. For example, you explain how an omnipotent, omniscient God can fail at anything, and I'll explain well, whatever you want.
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    03 Apr '07 23:16
    Originally posted by scottishinnz
    Don't have one. Don't need one.


    I was thinking a more cerebral duel. For example, you explain how an omnipotent, omniscient God can fail at anything, and I'll explain well, whatever you want.
    He could be omnipotently impotent?
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    03 Apr '07 23:18
    Originally posted by vistesd
    He could be omnipotently impotent?
    Those two terms cancel each other out, and he vanishes in a puff of logic!
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    03 Apr '07 23:19
    Originally posted by scottishinnz
    Those two terms cancel each other out, and he vanishes in a puff of logic!
    Thought so...
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    03 Apr '07 23:20
    Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
    i challenge you to a duel 😠
    Another fine example of religious individuals causing trouble and starting wars in the name of religion!!! 😛😀
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    04 Apr '07 00:34
    Originally posted by scottishinnz
    Don't have one. Don't need one.


    I was thinking a more cerebral duel. For example, you explain how an omnipotent, omniscient God can fail at anything, and I'll explain well, whatever you want.
    i cant explain how God works, i've never met him
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    04 Apr '07 02:53
    Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
    i cant explain how God works, i've never met him
    Then why did you attack me for pointing out a logical contradiction?
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    04 Apr '07 03:03
    Originally posted by scottishinnz
    Then why did you attack me for pointing out a logical contradiction?
    cuz you enjoy doing that just a little too much. it is like you live for that; criticizing christianity
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