F.Y.I.  Mr. Vint Cerf:

secure# dig mars. axfr

; <<>> DiG 2.2 <<>> mars. axfr
mars.   86400   SOA     NS.AUTONO.NET. admin.AUTONO.NET. (
                        1996080101      ; serial
                        7200    ; refresh (2 hours)
                        3600    ; retry (1 hour)
                        604800  ; expire (7 days)
                        86400 ) ; minimum (1 day)
mars.   86400   NS      NS.AUTONO.NET.
mars.   86400   NS      NS1.AUTONO.NET.
mars.   86400   NS      MEDIAFILTER.ORG.
mars.   86400   NS      ROOT3.AUTONO.NET.
mars.   86400   NS      MUU.LIB.HEL.FI.
mars.   86400   NS      MILA.LJUDMILA.ORG.
mars.   86400   NS      NS.RE-LAB.LV.
mars.   86400   NS      NS7.AUTONO.NET.
mars.   86400   NS      ROOT8.AUTONO.NET.
mars.   86400   NS      ALLADIN.DDS.NL.
mars.   86400   NS      NS10.AUTONO.NET.
mars.   86400   NS      NS11.AUTONO.NET.
mars.   86400   NS      NS12.AUTONO.NET.
mars.   86400   SOA     NS.AUTONO.NET. admin.AUTONO.NET. (
                        1996080101      ; serial
                        7200    ; refresh (2 hours)
                        3600    ; retry (1 hour)
                        604800  ; expire (7 days)
                        86400 ) ; minimum (1 day)
;; Received 15 answers (15 records).
;; FROM: secure.pgmedia.net to SERVER: 209.48.2.11
;; WHEN: Sun Mar 14 17:54:01 1999

Current population: 0

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>Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 15:27:06 -0500
>From: "vinton g. cerf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [IFWP] Re: (!) Vint Cerf designing network for solar system (!)
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>in fact, this is one element of the proposed architecture which
>was discussed last week at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory by an
>informal design group that has been working on this for the last year
>or so.
>
>Vint
>
>At 02:40 PM 3/11/99 -0500, John Lowry wrote:
>>At the risk of getting flames ...
>>
>>This is not as far out as it might seem.  One idea for
>>exploring extra-solar bodies is to send self-replicating (perhaps)
>>and self-organizing  network nodes to report back on what
>>they find.  An obvious testbed would be the solar system.
>>Short of Warp drive this may be best way to go where
>>no-one has gone before.
>>
>
>>
>=================================================================
>
>See you at INET'99, San Jose, CA, June 22-25,1999
>http://www.isoc.org/inet99/
>

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