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Date: Sat, 6 Jul 1996 23:05:02 -0700
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Polly --

> (Doesn't anyone know of a "Surfing the
> Arpanet" shirt for example? ;-))

If you could find either Andy Lipinski or Hugo (his son) they might have a
clue. They were part of the Institute for the Future team working on the
D-ARPANET back in the early-to-mid 70's. The linkage was through the NASA
Ames port. Astounding to remember the "primative" state of programming
languages... Fortran was a luxury, and most work was done in machine language.

Tracing the development from DARPANET to WWW is, in itself, a fascinating
study in evolutionary dynamics.

Rick
(Frederick D. Lazar)

Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
New York University
and
Fafnir Associates. Ltd.
"A Vokte Uten Frykt"
"the passion to destroy is a creative passion" Mikhail Bakunin
Why we can colonize the universe:
"If man can survive in New York, he can live anywhere!" A. Clarke

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