UDP protocol.
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Well my version of answer is:
In the case of IP and UDP, these are unreliable protocols that do not guarantee delivery, so they do not notify the source. TCP does guarantee delivery. However, the technique that is used is a timeout. If the source does not receive an acknowledgment to data within a given period of time, the source retransmits.
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Yes, airlines can change your flight without notifying you, but they are typically required to inform you of any changes in advance. It is important to check your flight status regularly and contact the airline if you have any concerns.
No. Call your States Department of Insurance.
The executor is not required to know anything about the will until it is time to execute it. They don't even have to be told they are the executor.
Yes, an airline can change your flight time without notifying you, but they are typically required to inform you of any changes. It is important to check your flight details regularly and contact the airline if you have any concerns.
To calculate the Internet checksum for the data 5AD3 EE35, you need to perform binary addition of the hexadecimal values and then take the one's complement of the result. The checksum value will be sent along with the data. For the received message 59D3 EF35 B6F6, you would repeat the checksum calculation, including the checksum. If the result equals 0, the message is accepted; otherwise, it is rejected. Without performing detailed calculations, it's impossible to definitively say whether the received message will be accepted.
no they can't.
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Yes and no. You cannot ever voluntarily choose to discard cards from hand or otherwise send cards to the graveyard - only if allowed to do so by cost, effect, or game mechanic. If you have more than 6 cards in hand at the end of your end phase, then you must discard down to 6. So technically this is a discard without being told to do so by an effect. But if the question was asking can you voluntarily discard 'for no reason', the answer is no.
Of course not, if he damages your property he is required to inform you immediately.Unless you built it on his property, in which case he can do what he pleases with it without telling you anything.