Well, it is not correct when we then include that it
is 43 years
old...
> Internets using TCP/IP is a bit over 30 years old, but not over 40.
On Sat, 24 Oct 2015, Noel Chiappa wrote:
Good point! {Does a little math in his head...}
43 years, that gives
us 1972.
The OP was clearly thinking of the ARPANET. Which as I have mentioned,
was
_very_ different from TCP/IP, inside.
OR, he made a simple trivial typo or calculation typo, and meant 33,
instead of 43. That would place us in 1982, which is about right for
TCP/IP.
But then pretty much wrong as to when the Internet came about.
Johnny
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