On 11/25/19 8:55 AM, William Donzelli via cctalk wrote: > Like most things, the colors of computer networking history get > extremely blurred and runny, like using watercolors on toilet paper. A lot on the subject has been written. Sometimes they even go back to primary sources. Most times, they just regurgitate what others have written. Maybe things will get better as access to the primary sources that still exist gets requires less work.
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