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Re: lei skami tanru pe la xod
- Subject: Re: lei skami tanru pe la xod
- From: "Bob LeChevalier (lojbab)" <lojbab@xxxxxx.xxxx
- Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 01:54:43 -0400
At 11:55 AM 8/14/99 -0400, you wrote:
>From: "TommyLee Whitlock" <tommylee@whitlock.org>
>
> > The WWW is a collection of HTML documents served over HTTP, often using
> > TCP/IP. The Internet is a huge, decentralized network using TCP/IP.
>
>Right, and thank you Billy for your excellent clarification!
>
>As an analogy, the WWW just a collection of billboards. (Indeed, I have
>heard
>the Web referred to as the billboards of the 90's ;)) The Internet is the
>road that takes you by them so you can read them. The billboards are only
>one
>service on the road, because there are also rest stops, diners, service
>stations, etc.
How about the Internet as a medium of communication/transmission xe benji
then while the WWW sites are the transmitters. Alternatively, the Internet
is a dargu ciste, or a ciste dargu - a road system between points, some of
which are WWW sites (which then become some kind of se dargu or possibly te
ciste.
lojbab