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
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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. (
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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.
>>
>
>>
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>
>See you at INET'99, San Jose, CA, June 22-25,1999
>http://www.isoc.org/inet99/
>