ARPANET
False, it was 'lo'
J.C.R. Licklider was the first to describe an Internet-like worldwide network of computers, in 1962. He called it the "Galactic Network."
Everything on the internet is real. Everything on the internet is true. You should believe everything you read and see on the internet.
True
First you must have wireless Internet find your Internet on the system settings if it is locked find out what your wep key then test it if it is not saved check what you put in
In order to find out "which of the following is not true of the personnel recovery system," you must first post the statements that should be evaluated.
The definition of the "first ISP" is kind of fuzzy, but Autonomous System Number 1 is currently owned by Level 3. Originally it was owned by GTE Communications, but they were acquired by Level 3 a long time ago.
no it is not true
Internet was first used by Charley Kline at UCLA to send the first packets over ARPANet to connect with a computer at Stanford Research Center in 1969. The system crashed. The early internet was used by computer experts, engineers, scientists, and librarians.
The 1939 Packard was the first car with a true air-conditioning system.
It depends on the internet system whether it is wireless system or wire system. If it is a wire system then you have to plug the internet cable into the computer.
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