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adrian: i can provide basic directions from NGC to that shopping centre point .. i think it should be good. Never been that way myself which is a bit scary.. but it all came to me on the map the loop :)

I think we will be right Gordo... I've been out that way before to help out some fellow sedan owners...

Not gunna nerd it up with Pred here and get into an argument over it but I'll add the following...

IP address - Internet Protocol.. basically every computer has one of these addresses..

There are public and private addresses... Every device on the internet or in a TCP/IP network has one...

TCP - Transmission Control Protocol - form of sending stuff over the internet

Tick... All TCP/IP networks use TCP to send information between devices...

Packet - small block of information sent via TCP

Or other network protocols...

Browser - you're looking at one

Yep... the bit that displays the HTML...

HTML - hypertext markup language. Using basic text language plus special tags to designate the text and make it appear different (the markup).

Not gunna argue with master...

JPEG - Graphic, damn forget what it is.. i learned it in uni :)

Joint Photographic Experts Group... A form of picture compression to shrink the size of a picture to make it less demanding on bandwidth...

MP3 - Multiplexed sound (i think).. basically encoding sound so the bits that are drowned out by high volumes straight after are thrown away as they are inaudible anyhow.

MPEG1 Layer 3... Preds description is correct... A form of audio compression to shrink the size of a sound to make it less demanding on bandwidth...

Bandwidth.. bah.. my brain just broke :D

The amount of traffic a network can carry for a given amount of time...

Oh, and google will be most helpful if you need more detail...

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