When I mention a link and note that it's available in the U.S., I really don't need replies saying all the places where it's *not* available. The reason I mention U.S. availability is because that's where I know it works and that there are potential geo restrictions elsewhere. But anybody on the planet can try the links themselves and see for themselves. A listing of negatives is really unnecessary. Thanks.

@lauren Most people have no clue how the internet works. Usually, they think their HTTP client is the "internet".

@customdesigned Most people think that that the development of WWW was the start of the Net. Having spent years at ARPANET site 1 at UCLA, I disagree.

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@lauren I still have the ARPANET whitepapers on my shelf. A treasured memento.

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