A Request For Comments (RFC) document defines a protocol or policy used on the Internet. An RFC can be submitted by anyone. Eventually, if it gains enough interest, it may evolve into an Internet Standard Each RFC is designated by an RFC number. Once published, an RFC never changes. Modifications to an original RFC are assigned a new RFC number.
DWLS was created in 1955.
Conus orbignyi was created in 1831.
Drosera rupicola was created in 1982.
The Swinger was created in 1966.
Langholm railway station was created in 1864.
Ards RFC was created in 1928.
Malone RFC was created in 1892.
Capilano RFC was created in 1969.
Impala RFC was created in 1956.
Gowerton RFC was created in 1884.
Garndiffaith RFC was created in 1922.
Monmouth RFC was created in 1873.
Letterkenny RFC was created in 1973.
Dalziel RFC was created in 1924.
Loughborough RFC was created in 1891.
Gorseinon RFC was created in 1884.