Monday, December 10, 2001
Turning on the World Wide Web. Ten years ago, Paul Kunz wrote and posted the first American Web page at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. The subsequent chain of events turned the Web into a staple of everyday life.
3:30:41 PM
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- Earlier in the day yesterday I fixed a simple problem, at 7:43:57 AM. Checked it in.
- Went to work on RSS and the cloud.
- Took a break.
- In the evening I rolled up my sleeves to do the long-postponed work of stream-izing the upstreamer, so that it could upload five files in one shot instead of doing five separate upstreams. To begin the work I used WebEdit to check it out, thinking I was protected. I was not.
- I finished the work around 10PM or so, went offline.
- At 12:15AM, my copy of Radio updated. It got the version of radio.upstream.uploadChangedFiles that I had checked in earlier in the day on Sunday.
1:20:38 PM
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It's much worse than it appears! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
9:31:46 AM
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