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Please be more specific. Which arpa do you mean? If unsure, please try to define the area it comes from.
Flake or Troll Alert......
This OP has been dropping random questions all over the place---I have yet to see him/her respond to any requests for clarification
ARPA - Advanced Research Projects Agency. A dictorate of the US Department of Defense responsible for R&D. Funded the development of ARPANet during the late 1960's and early 1970's. The ARPANet is referred to today as the Internet and no longer used for research collaboration among ARPA agencies and universities.
Check 'em out at www.darpa.mil. It's one of the ultimate geek places to work!
sathish80, if you don't start replying to the threads you're mindlessly posting, you're going to start losing the right to post at all... your behaviour is being reported to us an awful lot, and you need to learn to use forums a LOT better in order to remain a welcome community member.
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