How My Training As An Inventioneer Altered Ethernet

Everyone said it was impossible. Engineers laughed and called it ‘The Billings Folly’ — as a joke. Then the entire internet adopted it, and now the whole world uses it. Dr. Roger Billings tells the inside story of how full duplex gigabit Ethernet was invented, rejected at IEEE standards meetings, and eventually became the global standard behind modern internet, streaming video, and AI. Discover the inventions that made it possible — the concentrator, the equalizer circuit, and the balanced hybrid circuit — and hear what happened when Ron Crane, the father of Ethernet himself, stepped in to defend it.

About DrB

Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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  1. Kevin

    Hi from Nebraska

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  2. Cayden

    What’s going on science live, I’m dropping in here from Texas.

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  3. Jax

    This was a great video

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  4. Pyper

    Hi from Mississippi! This lesson is so cool!

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  5. Gabriela

    Hello from Iowa

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  6. Lucas

    The resolution of the Ethernet colision problem is so cool, so excited for next week!

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  7. Axl

    Hello from Montana

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  8. Riddick

    I love the new dynamic that David and Caleb have added to the science live videos, their acting is amazing and they both have a good sense of humor.

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  9. Daniel

    How long until you release the helicopter lessons. I am really interested

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  10. Emily

    I had a wonderful time on this Science live, I’m looking forward to see you next time!

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  11. Alexa

    My brother loves computers and learning about it, so I’m excited to tell him about all we learn!!

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  12. Joseph

    Hello from Delaware

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  13. Vito

    It is very interesting how computers changed over time.

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  14. Peyton

    From New Jersey, i loved the video!!

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  15. Taelyn

    hi thank you taelyn

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  16. Gunnar

    tobias’s story was interesting i thought

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  17. Ryan

    Even if you send a lot or too much, it won’t break?

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  18. Abel

    Hello from Connecticut

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  19. Nathanel

    hi from florida

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  20. Aleah

    hello from alabama !

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  21. Solomon

    i heard ethernet was the fastest gaming internet

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  22. Aidyn

    I tear down parts and hard drives from laptops and computers before they are trashed.

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  23. Kimberlyn

    It is really cool how somebody vented where somebody that cannot hear at all can hear again

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  24. Ethan

    Thanks for explaining this!

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  25. William

    I love this

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  26. Kennedy

    It was very cool to learn about Gigabit Ethernet.

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  27. Joseph

    Pinching the barbed wire won’t cause you to get shocked? Interesting.

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  28. Omar

    I like science live it always gets interesting and interesting and interesting and interesting I really like

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    • Science Live

      Hi Omar! We’re so glad you’re enjoying Science Live! Keep up the great work!

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  29. Seth

    You created how we are watching this right now

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  30. Elyssa

    Hi from MS!

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  31. Josiah

    is Ethernet and internet similar

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  32. Augustus

    that’s so cool

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  33. Grayson

    Hey from Texas!

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  34. Brady

    I thought Tobias’ part about the history of Ethernet was really interesting

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  35. Rex

    What dose buffering mean?

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  36. Leeland

    Comment. Hello from delaware

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  37. Rozalia

    The video was amazing thank you

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  38. Adrianna

    I enjoyed learning about WideBand.

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  39. Miranda

    Always love the live streams!! Thank you for all you guys do

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  40. Nehemiah

    Cool!

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  41. Amberlynn

    Hello from Tennessee 🙂

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  42. Parker

    Super cool

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  43. Lovena

    What is a concentrator?

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  44. Ma`layiah

    I am really enjoying this Science Live. I always wonder how a network of computers was able to send data without crashing. To know that it started with Dr Billings and the FIFO Chip amazes me.

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  45. Jackson

    YOOOOO thats sooo cool!!!!

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  46. Charlotte

    Hi from Georgia

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    • Khaseda

      Hi Charlotte I know you are my favorite classmate in 4th grade 🥰

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  47. Jackson

    Hello from Las Vegas Nevada!

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  48. Ian

    It stopped the collisions because they stopped and waited their turn but would be longer to send the message or data? or would it be a shorter time?

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  49. Aletheia

    ethernet is cool 🙂

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  50. Talasia

    My favorite day of the week!

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  51. Macieann

    Hello from Iowa!

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  52. Eli

    Why can’t you send data gigabyte speed with copper.

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  53. Kaydan

    It so cool to see how it works

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  54. Esme

    This is fun to learn about

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  55. Ava

    It’s very interesting to me to learn more about the Ethernet!

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  56. Coulten

    done from Texas

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  57. Gemma

    Dr. Billings was a determined inventioneer – no one could stop him!

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  58. James

    Hello from Kentucky!!

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  59. Naila

    It’s super easy to overlook just how powerful WiFi and the internet is, we have so much information at our fingertips

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  60. Ava

    Hello from Texas

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  61. Nikolas

    computer parts are cool, how did people even make them?

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  62. Leobardo

    Science Live is so engaging, fun, and informative!

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  63. Jabari

    the receiver is very big.

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  64. Gabriella

    This episode was very entertaining and taught me a lot very happy!

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  65. Summer

    These are so much fun

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  66. Angelica

    Love these lives!

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  67. Aiden

    hello everyone from newjersey!

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  68. London

    Hello from the Bahamas.

    I’ve never thought about how the internet or ethernet was made, but somehow I am always using the internet. This time I am glad I put the internet to something useful, science live.

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  69. Lillian

    I love this

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  70. Taylor

    I love science! Did you guys find r-51

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  71. Eleanor

    science is my favorite class!

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    • Omar

      Every single time I watch science life and gets interesting and interesting and interesting I don’t know what to say about science live but it’s the best thing that I’ve ever seen

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  72. Makenna

    love this one!

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  73. Trystin

    internet is imperative in todays world, everything is instantaneous

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  74. Phillip

    When was the company wideband created

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  75. Harley

    how many messages can go through them before they dont send anymore like how many computers and be sent at once? i have had this question stuck in my head seince the last live.

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  76. Rawah

    Wow how cool

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  77. Elliot

    This is so interesting!

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  78. Aiden

    This is really cool!

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  79. Kayden

    Thank you I understand it

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  80. Declan

    Very interesting to learn more about Ethernet!

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  81. Caleb

    I love roger billings!!!!!!!

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    • Khaseda

      You and David are are awsome protegés 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

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  82. Skylar

    Is there a way to make an invention different from Dr.B’s invention but using some of the same things?

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  83. Lexington

    Wow! Thats amazing, I love science live!

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  84. Josiah

    I love science

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  85. Adalynn

    I never realized how much went into this!

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  86. Ella

    Ethernet is very helpful when you need to send multiple things at once

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  87. Maura

    Hai from Mississippi!!

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  88. Joseph

    Hello frome Delaware

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  89. Samantha

    Hello from California!

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  90. Gavin

    hello from mobile alabama

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  91. Natasha

    Which shows did they show it at?

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  92. Claire

    What would we do without internet? !

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  93. London

    Watching from Augusta ga.

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  94. Isabella

    Awesome and interesting information about ethernet

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  95. Gracie

    cool. I always like the inventioneering sections

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  96. Elliot

    Hi from Michigan!

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  97. Dean

    that’s soooooooo cool I’m glad cody’s back

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  98. Jessica

    What has Dr. Billings not been involved in? Amazing

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    • Science Live

      Hi Jessica! We couldn’t agree more! What an amazing mentor we have!

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  99. Reginae

    great episode!

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  100. Scarlett

    being able to always have fast internet is so cool

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  101. Clarissa

    Hello from Ohio

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  102. Rowan

    awesome. internet is crazy

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  103. Francesca

    Actually so cool

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  104. Aubreigh

    I love this for us

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  105. Katie

    Hey from AL!

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  106. Taylor

    Hi from Texas! Enjoying this

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  107. Jacob

    Hello from Texas!

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  108. Abigail

    HELLO PROTEGES! LOVE YOU GUYS! y’all make my day brighter every time I see y’all!!!!!!!💞💘💝🤭

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  109. Natalie

    The way this is explained makes it really easy to understand!

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  110. Autumn

    Hi from Arizona

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  111. Christian

    What is the difference between the Ethernet and the internet?

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  112. Lucas

    Science Quote of the week.

    “I have not failed, i have just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” -Thomas Edison, about the lightbulb.

    Anyways, great show as always.

    This is Lucas T. Checking in from Alabama.

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  113. Valentina

    Hello from Arizona

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  114. Gabrielle

    Hello from Rhode Island!!

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    • Mckenzie

      hello from Tennessee

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  115. Julie

    hi thank you so much Rodger Billings for making acellus, acellus makes learning fun and I apsalutly LOVE SCIENCE LIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  116. Marina

    Hello from Geogria

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  117. Josiah

    Watching from Texas

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  118. Willow

    Greetings from USA.

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  119. Desean

    cool! i like learning new things

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  120. Eliza

    hello I love science live and learning new things.

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  121. Derrick

    thank you for everything you do for us. These weekly meetings help me learn so many new things.

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  122. Joshua

    hello from Texas

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  123. Keegan

    I live in Georgia and it’s super hot. Also I love WiFi and the internet so thanks

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  124. Annabelle

    Hello Dr billings! I really like this episode

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  125. Emma

    What is the max amount of gigabits?

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  126. Paul

    How would the computer detect a collision?

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  127. Ava

    This is epic!

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  128. Jayden

    how long have you been running Science Live, and has Pajet been a part of it since the beginning?

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  129. Harlan

    I love science live.

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  130. Sophia

    Did he create the gigabit?

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  131. Alexander

    What’s in an ethernet cable?

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  132. Gerratt

    hi from texas

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  133. Lucy

    hi from NJ. tonights science live is so cool

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  134. Emmanuel

    Cars in traffic is a good analogy.

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  135. Miguel

    Hello from Maryland! Loving it so far!

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  136. Alexandra

    How would someone who hasn’t had any prior knowledge start the process to understand the way the ethernet works / operates?

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  137. Lillian

    Hi from Tennessee <3

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  138. Kelby

    Hello from North Carolina! Its so cool hearing about how working through the problems even when they get hard, and how well it pays off! The rainbow at the end of a storm!

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  139. Morgan

    hi from tennessee

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  140. Zariyana

    Hello, It’s Zariyana , I’m watching from Chicago.

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  141. Emily

    Hello from Arizona

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  142. Vivian

    I loved tonight’s live!

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  143. Elijah

    Dr. Billings is so smart! He’s invented so much.

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  144. Joseph

    I am not doubting it’s hard but it would be cool if I invented something, I don’t know what.

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  145. Harley

    what is a invetour?

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  146. James

    what else is Ethernet also used for beside streaming videos

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  147. Noura

    Science Live is so engaging, fun, and informative!

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  148. Disa

    This ethernet series is interesting!!

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  149. Amelia

    I thought it was mega bites not bits?

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  150. Jayla

    What does FSD stand for?

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  151. Jerry

    I like science live

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  152. Russell

    what is a MB?

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  153. Leslie

    Dr.B should cameo in a protege video.

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  154. Joseph

    hi from nc

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  155. Allee

    What inspired you to be become a inventor?

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  156. Chanel

    Wish I had to watch this everyday!

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  157. Connor

    hi from tn

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  158. Bethany

    How do you handle/manage to make inventions while dealing with criticisms?

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  159. Charles

    I think we’re all spoiled with how easy it is to access uninterruptedhigh speed Internet

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  160. Ayden

    Hello from Alabama. Internet is very important in our home. We stream almost everything so its so cool to see how internet can improve through eternity connecting.

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  161. Lainey

    hello from tn!

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  162. Anna

    The networking system is so interesting!!

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  163. Naiah

    Hello from New York!!

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  164. Jannelyn

    Can they invent a hear machine to the person who can’t hear

    Can the chip go 10x faster because if you put it like 5x slower it’s not going to work

    I like when they teach you in the 17,18,19

    Ms

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  165. Adelyn

    How long does it take to create a balance circuit?

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  166. Michael

    How does it work

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  167. Jenica

    How did someone come up with the idea for Ethernet?

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  168. Lianna

    I never knew the Ethernet even existed until now

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  169. Alexis

    Wouldnt be able to live without WiFi. THANKS

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  170. Jarrett

    I did not realize the Ethernet started with Dr. Billings

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  171. Eduardo

    what was the first circuit you made

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  172. Samantha

    hi from ct

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  173. Aubrey

    nice video I love how they give so much detail

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  174. Valentina

    hello from new york

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  175. Trent

    This is great!

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