[NetBehaviour] Yanoff List, 1994

2017-03-14 Thread Alan Sondheim



One last file of interest - the Yanoff file, an early indexing
from 1994: http://www.alansondheim.org/yanoff.txt

This pretty much constituted the internet at the time -

- Alan

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[NetBehaviour] guqin; horde; regime change; lu change;

2017-03-14 Thread Alan Sondheim



guqin; horde; regime change; lu change;

http://www.alansondheim.org/maine172.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/horde0.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/horde1.mp3

(earphones best, single take, no efx)

two guqin tuned off; each other;
passing of an emperor; entrance of another;
dynasties exhausted; running their narrow course;
natural lu; compliance with the way;
together playing; passing and entering;
moment of bridged sounds; dissonance;
harmony; in doubled dissonance;
manifest hinge; mainfest world; passes;
manifest heights; slopes; ridges;
here is here; among them; the others;
elsewhere; beyond; within;
hinged; among dissonance;
dissonant worlds;
world; other;
maintenance; ancestor and descendent;
food struggle; sleep;
keeping cold; heat; at bay;
keeping apart from one's enemies;
keeping; among us;
hinge of lu; slope of lu and lu;
ridge and height; lu and lu
pass-passage; depths; lu and lu;
change; abandonment;
moment; discourse and gathering;
beneath; beyond; cold colder mountain;
mountains passes; valleys;
beneath; lu beneath; mountains; passes;
passing; valleys passing; lu;
lu passing; lu and lu;

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[NetBehaviour] early Internet timeline - may also be of interest

2017-03-14 Thread Alan Sondheim



Found this also among my records, 1994 and earlier - in full -


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Date: Sat, 25 Jun 1994 16:31:36 +0500
From: Robert H'obbes' Zakon 
Subject: Hobbes' Internet Timeline (HIT) v1.3

Thank you for your comments/contributions to Hobbes' Internet Timeline (HIT).
A new version (1.3) of HIT is enclosed below.

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Internet Evangelist, Information Discovery Group, The MITRE Corporation

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Archive-name: Hobbes' Internet Timeline v1.3
Last-modified:  June 20, 1994
Maintainer: Robert H'obbes' Zakon, hob...@hobbes.mitre.org
Description:
An Internet timeline highlighting some of the key events which helped
shape the Internet as we know today.

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   Hobbes' Internet Timeline v1.3
 by
Robert H'obbes' Zakon
   hob...@hobbes.mitre.org


1956   USSR launches Sputnik, first artifial earth satellite.  In response,
   US forms the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the
   Department of Defense (DoD) to establish US lead in science and
   technology applicable to the military (:amk:)

1962   Paul Baran, RAND: "On Distributed Communications Networks"
 - Packet-switching networks; no single outage point

1967ACM Symposium on Operating Principles
- Plan presented for a packet-switching network

1968Network presentation to the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA)

1969ARPANET commissioned by DOD for research into networking
- First node at UCLA [Network Measurements Center - Xerox DSS 7:SEX]
  and soon after at: [legend = function - system:os]
  - Stanford Research Institute (SRI) [NIC - SDS940/Genie]
  - UCSB [Culler-Fried Interactive Mathematics - IBM 360/75:OS/MVT]
  - U of Utah [Graphics (hidden line removal) - DEC PDP-10:Tenex]
- use of Information Message Processors (IMP) [Honeywell 516 mini
  computer with 12K of memory] developed by Bolt Beranek and Newman,
  Inc. (BBN)

First Request for Comment (RFC): "Host Software" by Steve Crocker

1970ALOHAnet developed by Norman Abrahamson, U of Hawaii (:sk2:)

ARPANET hosts start using Network Control Protocol (NCP).

197115 nodes (23 hosts): UCLA, SRI, UCSB, U of Utah, BBN, MIT, RAND, SDC,
Harvard, Lincoln Lab, Stanford, UIU(C), CWRU, CMU, NASA/Ames

1972International Conference on Computer Communications with
demonstration of ARPANET between 40 machines organized by Bob Kahn.

InterNetworking Working Group (INWG) created to address need
for establishing agreed upon protocols.  Chairman: Vinton Cerf.

Ray Tomlinson of BBN invents email program to send messages across a
distributed network. (:amk:)

1973First international connections to the ARPANET: England and Norway

Bob Metcalfe's Harvard PhD Thesis outlines idea for Ethernet (:amk:)

1974Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn publish "A Protocol for Packet Network
Internetworking" which specified in detail the design of a
Transmission Control Program (TCP). (:amk:)

BBN opens Telenet, commercial version of ARPANET (:sk2:)

1975Operational management of Internet transferred to DCA (now DISA)

"Jargon File", by Raphael Finkel at SAIL, first released (:esr:)

1970s   Store and Forward Networks
- Used electronic mail technology and extended it to conferencing

HM Elizabeth, Queen of the United Kingdom sends out an e-mail
(anyone know the exact year?)

1976UUCP (Unix-to-Unix CoPy) developed at AT Bell Labs and distributed
with UNIX one year later.

1977THEORYNET created at U of Wisconsin providing electronic mail to
over 100 researchers in computer science (using uucp).

1979Meeting between U of Wisconsin, DARPA, NSF, and computer scientists
from many universities to establish a Computer Science Department