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  • #25921
    Poulet Frit
    Participant

    I understand a lot of little “quirks” because I have a ton.

    #25922
    wileycoyote
    Participant

    How does the fb messenger work

    #25923
    Poulet Frit
    Participant

    It’s just messaging people through facebook.

    #25924
    wileycoyote
    Participant

    Oh ok lol sorry geez duh Bekah..

    #25927
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    Actually, it works via the internet and good coding.

    #25933
    Poulet Frit
    Participant

    Oh thanks, carrot :/

    #25934
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    You’re welcome! Aren’t I just so helpful!

    #25936
    Poulet Frit
    Participant

    The most helpful!

    #25938
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    Wow.

    #25939
    Awkward Potato
    Guest

    Such amaze.

    #25942
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    Many helpful.

    #26694
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    Heyo you’re also somebody else.

    #26721
    superchris01
    Participant

    Yes. Messenger also involved these things called packets… I won’t go into the nitty gritty

    #26723
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    …what?

    #26728
    Poulet Frit
    Participant

    What?

    #26751
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    What on earth are packets?

    #26759
    Poulet Frit
    Participant

    I have no clue

    #26762
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    Good to know.

    #26768
    Masøn M.
    Participant

    Packet –

    A packet is the unit of data that is routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet or any other packet-switched network. When any file (e-mail message, HTML file, Graphics Interchange Format file, Uniform Resource Locator request, and so forth) is sent from one place to another on the Internet, the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) layer of TCP/IP divides the file into “chunks” of an efficient size for routing. Each of these packets is separately numbered and includes the Internet address of the destination. The individual packets for a given file may travel different routes through the Internet. When they have all arrived, they are reassembled into the original file (by the TCP layer at the receiving end).

    #26769
    Poulet Frit
    Participant

    …oh ok. (I didn’t understand as much of that as I would have liked)

    #26771
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    Excellent job copying and pasting, Mason.

    #27449
    Jeff Ross
    Participant

    I’m curious to see if the “SuperOptimisticJumpingNoodleSquad” actually makes an introduction here.

    #27453
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    Indeed.

    #27460
    superchris01
    Participant

    SuperOptimisticJumpingNoodleSquad?

    #27461
    Masøn M.
    Participant

    Don’t worry, we don’t really know either…

    #27465
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    SOJNS. Nope, that doesn’t help…

    #27495
    Dawn
    Guest

    What about SONS Super Optimisticjumping Noodle Squad

    #27498
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    …but whose son?

    #30972
    PurplePandaQT
    Guest

    HEYO I’m purple panda

    #30974
    Josiah the Carrot Stick
    Guest

    Greetings, Purple Panda! Welcome to the Not-forum!

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