50 Years Ago, the Internet Was Born In Room 3420 (fastcompany.com) 43
harrymcc writes: On October 29, 1969, a graduate student in a UCLA computer science lab logged into a computer hundreds of miles away at the Stanford Research Institute. It was the first connection via ARPANET, which -- after 20 years as a government and academic network -- evolved into the modern internet. Over at Fast Company, Mark Sullivan marked the anniversary by visiting the room where the historic login took place and talking to three of the people who made it happen.
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Skynet (Score:5, Funny)
Except that in our timeline, the moment Skynet became self-aware...
it got immediately distracted by a giant collection of video of dancing kittens.
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Time machine, please? (Score:2)
Same goes for 'junk mail', you know, all that waste paper in your snailmailbox all the time? In fact if we could put the kibosh on that as soon as it was thought of, we probably would never have had spam email in the first place -- or at least, there would have been precedent to say 'HELL, NO!' to it as soon as someone tried it.
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Junk mail and bulk advertising is what keeps the post office operating.
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Also I'd much rather not have to have ever-growing SPAM filters on my email.
Re:Time machine, please? (Score:4)
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(Arnold accent) "Are you Laurence Canter or Margaret Seigel?"
"Y-yes?"
BLAM!
So adorable back then, what happened? (Score:1)
Aaaah, look at that cute little packet!
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People happened.
Beginning of the Internet (Score:1)
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A story about Al Gore!!!
I can't wait for the scene where he gets inspiration for inventing the internet whilst single-handedly saving a whale caught in a fisherman's net.
ETHNICITIES TRYING TO RE-WRITE HISTORY (Score:1)
LOLing @ JIDF re-write of history (Score:2)
Every d@mned time...
Re:Internet, Al Gore early victim of 'Fake News' (Score:4, Informative)
Gore became the subject of controversy and ridicule when his statement "I took the initiative in creating the Internet"[53] was widely quoted out of context. It was often misquoted by comedians and figures in American popular media who framed this statement as a claim that Gore believed he had personally invented the Internet.[54] Gore's actual words, however, were widely reaffirmed by notable Internet pioneers, such as Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn, who stated, "No one in public life has been more intellectually engaged in helping to create the climate for a thriving Internet than the Vice President."[55]...Jim Wilkinson, who at the time was working as congressman Dick Armey's spokesman, also helped sell the idea that Gore claimed to have "invented the internet."
Dick Armey was a Republican Politician, so his boy, Jim Wilkinson, helped engineer this urban legend to help the Republicans. Good Old Fake News and people are still falling for it.
Lo and Behold (Score:4, Informative)
Good documentary by Werner Herzog that includes a talk about the first internet message [wikipedia.org]
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And Bob the Angry Flower was born.
And Godwin's law.
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Btw, this happened in the US (Score:3, Interesting)
I don't understand why we're supposed to apologize for America when (1) all the pharmecuetical research is done here due to the other's countries ax to grind with their profits (by the way, finding new medicines for people who are sick is a good thing, (2) the US is the top ranked country for places where immigrants listed they would like to live (by FAR), (3) your average American has higher household income than any other place on earth.
Btw, did you know Trump just killed the #1 terrorist in the world (which the Washington Post called and later walked back that he was an "austere religious scholar" (and pedophile among other things).
Instead of apologizing for America, people should look to America for guidance about how they could make their country great again.
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finding new medicines for people who are sick is a good thing,
Milking them for their life's savings isn't.
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I don't see that motivating anyone. It's called "work" for a reason, right?
Innovation comes at a price. If you really hated rich people (which btw you shouldn't), wouldn't you want THEM to be the ones funding it?
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Are you saying our society should be more capitalist?
12 years after Sputnik, Moon walk and internet (Score:3, Insightful)
The article mentioned Sputnik and the fear of the Russians trumping us in science. Same with the 'Race to the Moon'. It's interesting to me that both the 1st Moon Landing and this 'birth of the internet' happened the same year. One got a lot of attention, but the other has had more effect on our daily lives.
And Slashdot is part of that history! (Score:2)
Blasphemy! (Score:2)
The Internet was created by Al Gore in the early 90s. Any "evidence" of a longer history has been faked by Ajit Pai to tempt our faith! Your feeble efforts to suppress the truth with "500 Internal Server Error" and "502 Bad Gateway" messages will not succeed!
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Ahhh, Boelter Hall! (Score:2)
While I wasn't there until the fall of '73, 4 years after the date referenced in the article, the 3rd floor was the home to all sorts of weird computer science types. We had the ESUC (Engineering Society of University of California) food lounge there on the 3rd, and the ESUC HQ was out on the outer 3rd floor overlooking the bone yard. So many engineering students (and more than a few quasi-dropouts, but had nowhere else to go, I think) hung out there. Heady times and most of us didn't know WTF was going on.
Where the Wizards Stay Up Late (Score:2)
For another good reference on the history of networking and it's early development, I recommend Where the Wizards Stay Up Late [amazon.com]. Solid read.
Will
also relevant (Score:4, Insightful)
Zuck: Yeah so if you ever need info about anyone at Harvard
Zuck: Just ask.
Zuck: I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS
[Redacted Friend's Name]: What? How'd you manage that one?
Zuck: People just submitted it.
Zuck: I don't know why.
Zuck: They "trust me"
Zuck: Dumb fucks.