Fumesucker
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Sat Nov-19-11 11:16 PM
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Anyone else note the irony that it was DARPA that made OWS possible? |
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Well, DARPA and Al Gore.. :evilgrin:
And nothing is more establishment than DARPA, the superspooks.
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Sat Nov-19-11 11:20 PM
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...who created the iPhone -- portable camera/computer/internet terminal/miracle that became the model for all other mobile devices.
And, let's see who else... oh yeah, moms everywhere!
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Sat Nov-19-11 11:24 PM
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2. Hey, let's not get carried away now.. |
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Sat Nov-19-11 11:28 PM
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3. Well... DARPA Was Designed To Defend The Country By Rerouting Information While Under Attack... |
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Edited on Sat Nov-19-11 11:28 PM by WillyT
So apparently it is serving us well.
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:kick: & Rec !!!
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Sun Nov-20-11 03:09 AM
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7. Myth that the internet was designed to "reroute when under attack." |
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In fact the nodes are still highly centralized in major hubs and can be shut down relatively easily. ARPANET was for time sharing, the internet itself evolved from peoples need to network among one another. Until we have a grid the internet will be susceptible to attacks. See Egypt where the whole internet was turned off for a bit there and Libya where it was turned off for months.
If the United States wanted to they could activate an internet kill switch.
But it would likely result in civil war (or be the result of civil war, anyhow).
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Sun Nov-20-11 03:03 AM
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6. DARPA's complicity in OWS only matters insomuch that it sped up the development... |
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...of networks.
The networks already existed before DARPA and likely would've gone ahead with private industry. We likely wouldn't be quite where we are today as far as penetration, but we'd have a network.
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Sun Nov-20-11 03:27 AM
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8. The CIA gave LSD to Robert Hunter and Ken Kesey. |
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Funny how things work out.
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Sun Nov-20-11 09:59 AM
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9. LOL! Yes! I DID think of that, but technically it was ARPA that brought it to the public. |
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But that aside, DARPA created the foundation and basic IP standards and they are still in place. If it wasn't for NAT and un-routable addresses, we wouldn't have a working network under those original standards. ASCII wasn't designed for 16 bits either, but it worked and still works. Since English (or "American" as many people call it) occupies the same space in 8 and 16 bits, it just translates with truncation. For the rest of the world, those extra 8 bits are everything.
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