As per Relevance of the word response, we have this rfc below:
Network Working Group Robert
RFC-29
19 January 1970
This note is in response to Bill English's Request for Comments: 28.
A "millisecond" clock should be satisfactory for most network measurements
Round-trip message transit times typically should be at least on
order of tens to hundreds of milliseconds. The IMP contains a 16-
hardware clock which is incremented every 100 microseconds to allow
timing of internal events within the IMP, as for example, during tracing
However, most measurements are made using a 25.6 ms. software clock
DISTRIBUTION
A. Bhushan,
S. Carr.
G. Cole,
S. Crocker,
K. Fry,
J. Heafner,
B. Kahn,
T. O'Sullivan,
L. Roberts,
P. Rovner,
if you see any problems within the linking, don't worry be happy,
this is version 0.1 of the Relevance System and you gotta expect some crappy subroutines sometimes,
just be content we did not write this in Java, which would have made this "bigger and better" HAHAHHA.
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