Well today I learned what HTTP stands for:HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE which is a mark up language that uses tags to structure text into headings, paragraphs, lists, and links ect. I had no idea that http:// was like saying "speak this language" to the computer. Cool!
I have 1 question. What is the difference between a gigabit and a gigabyte? Gigabytes are for storage, but are gigabits so called "packages" sent over a network?

My favorite Food is Thai Curry served over steamed Jasmine Rice. Add Mae-Ploy Sauce and I'm in Heaven! In fact that is the very food I am about to eat. Bummer, I forgot a Fork.
I have 1 question. What is the difference between a gigabit and a gigabyte? Gigabytes are for storage, but are gigabits so called "packages" sent over a network?

My favorite Food is Thai Curry served over steamed Jasmine Rice. Add Mae-Ploy Sauce and I'm in Heaven! In fact that is the very food I am about to eat. Bummer, I forgot a Fork.
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