Happy birthday, Internet! Oct. 29 marks 55 years since the first message was sent over ARPANET from @UCLA to @SRI_Intl. Prof. @kleinrock supervised that first transmission ("Lo") in 1969: https://t.co/ipFUy1Ngpl
On the eve of the 54th anniversary of the Internet’s birth (October 29, 1969), we commemorate sending that first Internet message (from UCLA to SRI). Dear Internet: Here’s wishing you a Happy Birthday and the wisdom to guide us through these difficult, yet exhilarating, times!
Tomorrow, October 29, is the 53rd anniversary of the Birth of the Internet! Happy birthday, old friend. Let’s remember to acknowledge that event when the first Internet message was sent from UCLA to SRI on October 29, 1969. Does anyone remember what that first message was?
David Boggs, co-inventor of Ethernet, passed away a few days ago. He was one of those unsung heroes of the pioneering networking days who worked at legendary PARC. What a great legacy to have co-created a technology that has served for almost half a century.
It is a refreshing to see nature at its best as she presented us with the Great Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter last night! This is an amateur photo using my iPhone and a Celestron 8" telescope.
Today's the internet's 51st birthday. Happy Birthday, old friend. You are our salvation in these times of the pandemic. Keep up the good work and keep out the bad guys!