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Old 11-10-2005, 09:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Aloha from Hawaii

What a great place this is. And here I thought only of its search engine until I did a search on forums. Now I can learn more and keep updated.

By the way, I hail from the great pacific islands of Hawaii. Lived here all my life and will always. Thanks to the computer I can visit the world and communicate. I've been online since the early 90's and still today, the internet amazes the heck out of me. Everyday learning and soaking in great information is awesome. Never a boring day. Business-wise, I've been in many program, wasted lots of time and money through it all but now reaping what is owed. I set myself to great marketing experts, mentors and friends from all over the world.

Personally, I think forums is a great way to noticed, whether it be promoting a product/service or finding new friends. I'm planning on opening a forum myself but for now I need to care for business as time is of essence. I hope I can be of help to everyone and look forward in all your offers.

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Old 11-10-2005, 09:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Noogle?

Hey I'm a Noogle! lol ... what a great name.

Well I hope this Noogle can get alot out of Google.

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Hey Welcome to Google Community thanks for the feedback!

I was actually studying something related to Hawai and the word Aloha, hello and goodbye to you people who don’t know the language, anyway here's what I was studying:

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Invention of Ethernet“In late 1972, Metcalfe and his Xerox PARC colleagues developed the first experimental Ethernet system to interconnect the Xerox Alto, a personal workstation with a graphical user interface. The experimental Ethernet was used to link Altos to one another, and to servers and laser printers. The signal clock for the experimental Ethernet interface was derived from the Alto's system clock, which resulted in a data transmission rate on the experimental Ethernet of 2.94 Mbps.
Metcalfe's first experimental network was called the Alto Aloha Network. In 1973 Metcalfe changed the name to "Ethernet," to make it clear that the system could support any computer--not just Altos--and to point out that his new network mechanisms had evolved well beyond the Aloha system. He chose to base the name on the word "ether" as a way of describing an essential feature of the system: the physical medium (i.e., a cable) carries bits to all stations, much the same way that the old "luminiferous ether" was once thought to propagate electromagnetic waves through space. Thus, Ethernet was born.”
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