ARPA-net switched from NCP to TCP/IP, marking the beginning of the Internet
On January 1st, 1983, ARPA-net switched their networking protocol to TCP/IP, due to the limitations of NCP. This allowed for more users and is still used to this day.
The first drinking straws were used in ancient times by beer drinking Sumerians, to filter out the solid by-products from fermentation.
On January 1st, 1983, ARPA-net switched their networking protocol to TCP/IP, due to the limitations of NCP. This allowed for more users and is still used to this day.


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