I think it's just a few domestic US ISPs. The rest of the world has been happily using it for quite some time.
AnUnusualRelic
Obviously. You can only access it in IPv10.
On the other hand, they got plenty of exercise and were in a splendid shape.
With stick insects, the eggs are very diagnostic
Insectology is a weird field...
Most sugar is made from beets nowadays in Europe.
I had somewhat similar problems which were solved by learning how to cook (I went to a cooking school, although I didn't bother with the professional exam, so I can't actually open a restaurant, I later did the same for baking) and by getting technical manuals. I can't really suggest titles though unless you're fluent in French.
Duplo is lego though.
What is this? The 20th century?
For installing Printer/Scanner Applications, you should have
snap
installed on your system.
Well, that's going to be a problem.
Bull used to have one of the (maybe the) best CPU design teams on the planet. But as it was mostly government controlled, and the people there were mostly "meh, computers, that's geek stuff, who needs that shit anyway, let's go have lunch instead", it died/was sold and everyone went elsewhere. Now there's nothing left. Same story, more or less for all of Europe's industries ("let's do services, that's the future!"). Bunch of idiots.
Flipping it over in the dot matrix was a major engineering task.
IPv6 is the natural Internet. Things are either allowed or forbidden to connect.
NAT is just a kludge.