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 | | Max & Stickle Informational [Page 13] RFC 2150 Humanities and Arts on the Internet October 1997 : separates the protocol from the hostname // indicates that what is to follow is the hostname www.something.com is the hostname of the computer on which the document resides. |
 | | When you connect to the net and move data back and forth, it is possible that there can be a small piece of software called a "virus" that could hide in some of the data and infect your system, possibly then using your system to infect other machines that you connect to. |
 | | Max & Stickle Informational [Page 46] RFC 2150 Humanities and Arts on the Internet October 1997 A good rule of thumb, offered by one company with concerns for their trademark, is that, if you mean a tissue, you should say "tissue", if you use the Kleenex(R) name, use its Registration mark "(R)". |
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