> From: Johnny Billquist > 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.
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. Don't get me wrong, we learned a _tremendous_ amount from the ARPANET, and it was a key step, but it's about as similar to TCP/IP as the Wright brothers airplanes (with their 'wing-warping' roll control system, etc) are to modern airplanes. (And actually, that's slightly unfair to the Wright brothers; their airplanes are, IMO, actually closer to modern airplanes than the ARPANET is to TCP/IP!) Noel