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it is a communications service desgined in the cold war to transfer data after a nuclear attack it was the first internet basically Read the book "Where Wizards stay up Late" The author talks about how the arpnet and the internet were created. He says in the very beginning that it was not created to to survive a nuclear war but to share scarce resources. The idea that arpnet and the internet were created to survive a nuclear was is a very common misconception. Read the the book, it is only $10 from Amazon and it is non technical.
Christopher Columbus was the author of a book called 'la aventura de América'. This book has never been published. Only one known copy in existence(the original hand written copy) and it is hidden in the Vatican library. The exact reason the Vatican has kept this book from reaching the public is unknown.
Which author
The author is Homer i think
That author is Thomas Paine.
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