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To: John W; TomGuy; All

“Good Lord, the National Health System is saluted.”

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No kidding. I was watching the Canadian version, which came on earlier, but I couldn’t post for various reasons.

The guy in the top hat reading from a book was apparently some famous figure in the Industrial Revolution who is “revered” in England.

As for the salute to the National Health System, I almost gagged. I thought, I have GOT to get on to FR later when it’s on in the US to post this: “The next time the U.S. hosts the Olympics, I doubt they’ll do a musical extravaganza to Obamacare.”

The entire night I was teasing my Canadian husband. When it was on, I was saying, perhaps I’ll do a tap dance for Obamacare at this point.

It was unbelievable. The Canadian commentators were saying it was a “national point of pride” for England or some such. They tried to soften it by tying it in to Peter Pan, but please! That was revolting and by far the worst performance of the night.

Oh, and by the way, I am sending an email to CTV, the Canadian station. The woman commentator said that the man acknowledged at the end of the house party invented the Internet. Sorry, the U.S. did. However, I learned something tonight, as computer illiterate as I am. The U.S. invented the Internet, but apparently this man created the World Wide Web, which is a sort of application that runs on the Internet. Like many, I confused the Internet with the World Wide Web. I always thought the Internet was a military invention, and it seems part of it has morphed into something useful for civilians. Again, the rest of the world can thank the U.S. for creating something that others can build upon. :)

I apologize in advance for any facts I have gotten wrong. I don’t know much about computers but I do remember the days of bulletin boards, etc., when pcs first became popular. I guess the transition was so quick and or unnoticeable for civilians that people like me confused the two.

Anyway, looking forward to a great Olympics! And may I say, excuse me while I waltz away to bed humming an homage to Obamacare. ;)


341 posted on 07/27/2012 10:58:30 PM PDT by proud American in Canada (Pray for America. She is the world's last best hope for freedom. May it not be too late.)
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To: proud American in Canada
The woman commentator said that the man acknowledged at the end of the house party invented the Internet. Sorry, the U.S. did. However, I learned something tonight, as computer illiterate as I am. The U.S. invented the Internet, but apparently this man created the World Wide Web, which is a sort of application that runs on the Internet.

I thought Algore invented the Internet.

342 posted on 07/27/2012 11:02:35 PM PDT by dfwgator (FUJR (not you, Jim))
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To: proud American in Canada

Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

He is a rather famous engineer, you know.


346 posted on 07/28/2012 4:16:02 AM PDT by the scotsman (i)
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To: proud American in Canada

The World Wide Web with its hypertext is what made the Internet take off.

‘The Internet’ is really just an inter-network of multiple computers and computer networks, based on conventions around a number of protocols that were selected and popularized from various competing options—and yes, they were developed in the US.


347 posted on 07/28/2012 4:17:42 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: proud American in Canada

Like television the internet/WWW devoloped over time and had many contributors.


349 posted on 07/28/2012 5:47:06 AM PDT by xp38
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