Fixed: Where Wizards Stay Up Late should be required reading for anyone wanting to learn about the history / development of the ARPAnet and the Internet.
michael brooks Sr. Network Engineer Adams 12 Five Star Schools 720.972.4110 michael.bro...@adams12.org :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: "flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss" On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 8:59 AM Grant Taylor via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote: > On 10/16/22 8:28 PM, Joseph wrote: > > A good book on the topic of the early internet is "Where Wizards Stay Up > > Late" by Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon. A large part of the book covers > > happenings at Bolt Beranek and Newman, and there are plenty of mentions > > of Jon Postel. > > +1 (with an extremely large value of one) > > I have (re)read Where Wizards Stay Up Late /and/ recommended it to many > people many different times. > > In my not so humble opinion, Where Wizards Stay Up Late should be > required reading for anyone wanting to learn about the history / > development of the ARPAnet and the Internet. > > > > -- > Grant. . . . > unix || die > > -- <https://www.adams12.org/>