[SPAM] [chapter-delegates] A celebration for Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn?
Ramon Morales
ramon at isocpr.org
Thu Mar 10 03:23:43 PST 2005
Gene:
Count us in with your plan to celebrate Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn's
pioneering work in the formation of the Internet. It is important that we
unite around an activity whereby the chapters through coming together can do
something concrete on behalf of ISOC to recognize their enormous
contributions. Let me know what we in the Internet Society of Puerto Rico
can do to support this effort.
Warmest regards,
Ramon Morales
Chair
Internet Society of Puerto Rico
-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Gaines [mailto:gene.gaines at gainesgroup.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 12:35 PM
To: chapter-delegates at lists.isoc.org
Subject: [SPAM] [chapter-delegates] A celebration for Vint Cerf and Bob
Kahn?
All,
Much discussion of problems on our list. Heavy.
Perhaps time for a little fun?
I have a thought.
Two fellows named Vint and Bob are members of our local
Washington DC USA chapter of ISOC.
They wrote a college paper and came up with this thing called
TCP/IP. Has become rather widely used.
Both guys were principal organizers of ISOC and the IETF, have
been important drivers in the growth and success of both
organizations, and strong supporters of ISOC chapters.
Now they are getting an award. A really important one.
>From the ACM website:
The Association for Computing Machinery, has named Vinton G.
Cerf and Robert E. Kahn the winners of the 2004 A.M. Turing
Award, considered the "Nobel Prize of Computing," for
pioneering work on the design and implementation of the
Internet's basic communications protocols.
I propose that ISOC chapters worldwide come together to hold
an appreciation evening for Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn.
They are members of our local DCISOC chapter, so I expect my
chapter will be pleased to organize the evening. I expect we
will be able to hold it at a location such as the U.S. Library
of Congress, or perhaps our principal national museum, the
Smithsonian Institution.
I think it best that all ISOC chapters join equally in
sponsoring the event to honor Vint and Bob. This should be an
international appreciation for Vint and Bob, not just our local
Washington chapter, not just a U.S. event.
Hopefully we can arrange to have the evening webcast, people
from chapters around the world participate and send their
congratulations via the Internet.
Could be great fun.
What do you think?
Gene Gaines
gene.gaines at gainesgroup.com
Sterling, Virginia
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