10 Puud/Põõsast 1. Harilik jalakas (Ulmus glabra) 2.Künnapuu (Ulmus laevis) 3. Lepp (Alder) 4.Harilik mänd (Scots pine) 5. Harilik haab ehk haab (Aspen) 6. Pihlakas (Rowan) 7. Pärn (Lime) 8. Saar (Island) 9. Vaher (Maple) 10. Kask (Birch) 10 lille(metsa/peenra) 1.Sinilill (Blue flower) 2.Ülane (Anemone) 3.Maikelluke (lily-of-the-valley) 4.Orhidee (orchid) 5. Harilik nurmenukk (Primula veris) 6. Kannike (Pansy) 7. Lumikelluke (Snow bell) 8.Harilik kullerkupp (Ordinary kullerkupp) 9. Kevadine krookus (Spring crocus) 10. Varsakabi (Caltha ) 10. Rändlindu 1. Linavästrik (Motacilla alba) 2. Metsvint (chaffinch) 3. Põldlõoke (lark) 4. Kuldnokk (Starling) 5.Hallhani (grey goose) 6.Ööbik (Bulbul) 7. Kiivitaja (Pewit) 8.Suitsupääsuke (swallow) 9.Valgepõsk-lagle (Barnacle goose) 10. Künnivares (Rook)
Snowdrop Lumikelluke Poppy Moon Sunflower Päevalill Oaktree Tammepuu Lily Lilia Gooseberries Tikrid Raspberries Vaarikad Plum Ploom Onion Sibul Waste Jäätmaa Rose Roos Daffodil Nartsiss Pansy Võõrasema Lilac Sirel Forget.menots Meelespead Pea Hernes Bean Uba Tomato Tomat Currants Sõstrad Chestnut Kastan Birch Kask Pine Mänd Spruce Kuusk Bark Puukoor
to fifteen nodes and the first host-to-host protocol was completed. Since the latter was created, it was possible to begin developing applications. 1972-80 The initial ARPAnet was a solitary, closed network. To communicate with a host one had to be physically connected to another ARPAnet IMP. In the mid-seventies, other packet switching networks were created - ALOHAnet, DARPA, Telenet etc. The number of networks was growing, but they still weren’t connected. Internetting is the fancy-pansy term used to describe forming a network of networks. These principles were embodied in TCP (differs greatly from the one used nowadays). The early versions of TCP combined a reliable, sequenced data delivery (still part of TCP now) and forwarding functions (now performed by IP). IP was seperated when it was realised that passing data around while trying to find the real host was unreasonable. This was all researched by DARPA. Meanwhile ALOHAnet was being developed in Hawaii