--- jeroen@massar.ch wrote: From: Jeroen Massar jeroen@massar.ch
http://m.sfgate.com/business/article/40-years-on-the-Internet-transmits-ever...
For the people who like 'our history' ;) -----------------------------------------------
Hmmm, not so sure about sfgate.com's historical data. The internet first said "lo" like in 'lo and belold, I exist', but in reality it was the first three letters of "log". the whole system crashed when they typed the "g". That was 1969:
http://www.lk.cs.ucla.edu/personal_history.html
As far as packet radio (I'm from Hawaii, so I really like this one) Professor Norman Abramson developed ALOHAnet (packet radio) in 1970 at the University of Hawaii, which became the core idea for Robert Metcalfe's CSMA and, thus, Ethernet:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_radio#Aloha_and_PRNET
One of my favorites is the letter from R.Z. Bachrach:
http://b2b.cbsimg.net/blogs/19740305-xerox-ethernet-memo1.jpg
Which he clarifies as not what everyone thinks it said:
https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/comments/1xz13/in_1974_xerox_parc_engine...
All of which was before 1974.
scott
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