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Computer Science -- stuff I'm interested in but that doesn't necessarily relate directly to my job.
 

 

  Saturday 13 July 2002
Internet Founders Quiz

Doc Searls has an outstanding presentation about Anarchy and Infrastructure, which he presented at a Jabber Conference last month.

His sixth slide has pictures of ten of the people who were important in the creation of the ARPAnet. I can't positively identify any of the top row, though three of them look quite familiar. I do recognize three of the folks on the bottom row, though -- Jon Postel, Leonard Kleinrock, and Vint Cerf. All three were (at least part of the time) at UCLA's nascent Computer Science department in 1969, when I entered as a 16-year-old freshman, and got my first job working with the ARPAnet's "Host #1", the XDS Sigma 7.

Jabber is a pretty cool thing. More later.
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