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Re: a moment of silence
From: Peter Galbavy <Peter.Galbavy () knowledge com>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 09:53:38 +0100
On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 11:44:25AM -0700, Kevin Oberman wrote:
It's obvious that we need to educate lots of folks on where the Internet came from. Too many people don't know who Jon was and what his impact on the net was.
On this point, is anyone actively writing either a biography of Jon or of the "real" story of the Internet? By real, I personally mean without the self-congratulating summaries, like those of certain (now marketing) folk, of how visionary they were in the early days. This would not likely work by committee... Regards, -- Peter Galbavy Knowledge Matters Ltd http://www.knowledge.com/
Current thread:
- Re: a moment of silence, (continued)
- Re: a moment of silence Sam Thomas (Oct 08)
- a moment of silence Randy Bush (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence Ehud Gavron (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence Randy Bush (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence John D. Vo (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence Alex P. Rudnev (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence Joe Shaw (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence Kevin Oberman (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence scott w (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence Ted Frohling (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence Peter Galbavy (Oct 15)
- Re: a moment of silence Jeffrey Haas (Oct 15)
- Re: a moment of silence Rodney Joffe (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence Joe Shaw (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence Craig Partridge (Oct 14)
- Re: a moment of silence bmanning (Oct 14)