The original data stream is broken into pieces, called "segments"; each segment is numbered (numbering is by bytes, not by segments). Other header information is added too, for example, the origin and destination port numbers.
The original data stream is broken into pieces, called "segments"; each segment is numbered (numbering is by bytes, not by segments). Other header information is added too, for example, the origin and destination port numbers.
The original data stream is broken into pieces, called "segments"; each segment is numbered (numbering is by bytes, not by segments). Other header information is added too, for example, the origin and destination port numbers.
The original data stream is broken into pieces, called "segments"; each segment is numbered (numbering is by bytes, not by segments). Other header information is added too, for example, the origin and destination port numbers.
many things happen.....
Alpha Protocol happened in 2010.
The Fourth Protocol - video game - happened in 1985.
Because america wanted roads to transport themselves to different places.
Transport Tycoon happened in 1994.
HTTP is a protocol that functions on top of TCP/IP. Theoretically, HTTP could run on top of other transport protocols of equivalent functionality, but in practice it doesn't happen as TCP and IP are matter-of-fact standards, due to a huge installed base. Basically the TCP/IP protocol pair is currently the backbone of the internet and the huge investment in settings things up for it makes it unlikely to be replaced any time soon. That being said it should be theoretically possible to have HTTP run on top of some other transport-layer protocol, but it's more likely to happen on a private network than on the Internet, if it happens at all.
To transport goods and poeple.
The electron transport chain happens in the cristae membrane inside the mitochondria.
Public will not be requiring roads
The person will die.
Must occur within 12 months of the approval date
they die