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[email protected] May 2nd 08 06:14 PM

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Hi everyone, I am new here and taking a class in communications and
telecommuncations. Can anyone explain to me "what moves when a message
is sent via a computer network?"

thanks in advance!

Mart May 2nd 08 06:30 PM

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Can anyone explain to me "what moves when a message
is sent via a computer network?"


The Earth - apparently, but can't explain why.

Mart


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Hi everyone, I am new here and taking a class in communications and
telecommuncations. Can anyone explain to me "what moves when a message
is sent via a computer network?"

thanks in advance!




Mike M May 2nd 08 09:24 PM

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Lots of bits?
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Mike Maltby



wrote:

Hi everyone, I am new here and taking a class in communications and
telecommuncations. Can anyone explain to me "what moves when a message
is sent via a computer network?"

thanks in advance!


Joan Archer May 2nd 08 09:59 PM

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What about bytes ?
Joan

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Joan Archer
http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher
http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

"Mike M" wrote in message
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Lots of bits?
--
Mike Maltby



wrote:

Hi everyone, I am new here and taking a class in communications and
telecommuncations. Can anyone explain to me "what moves when a message
is sent via a computer network?"

thanks in advance!



[email protected] May 2nd 08 11:04 PM

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bits and bytes I see what I am not sure of the context of the
question..

On May 2, 3:59*pm, "Joan Archer" wrote:
What about bytes ?
Joan

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Joan Archerhttp://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcherhttp://lachsoft.com/photogallery

"Mike M" wrote in message

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Lots of bits?
--
Mike Maltby


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Hi everyone, I am new here and taking a class in communications and
telecommuncations. Can anyone explain to me "what moves when a message
is sent via a computer network?"


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