Doug wrote:
I've heard that UCLA hosted Arpanet node #1
(I've also heard that BBN was
supposed to host node #0, but their IMP didn't work), but I've never heard
of Kleinrock....
There's a very entertaining and informative article by "Mr. Protocol" in
SunExpert magazine Feb 98 entitled "Mr. Protocol Looks Back" at
<http://sun.expert.com/C1/SE.C1.FEB.98.pdf>. Well worth reading, all about
early Internet history and the machines in play. (Check out the rest of Mr.
P's archives at the parent link[s]!).
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