[ih] Internet Science in 2021

Jack Haverty jack at 3kitty.org
Sun Apr 18 15:46:37 PDT 2021


All those dropped IP datagrams over the last ~50 years have to come out
of the Internet somewhere.   /J

On 4/18/21 1:15 PM, Vint Cerf wrote:
> "what should I do with these proctocols?"
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> "Stick 'em up your ...."
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> On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 3:59 PM Jack Haverty via Internet-history
> <internet-history at elists.isoc.org
> <mailto:internet-history at elists.isoc.org>> wrote:
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>     While stumbling through the web on a quiet Sunday, I came upon the
>     following, and burst out laughing.  From the MIT online catalog:
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>             *6.267 Heterogeneous Networks: Architecture, Transport,
>             Proctocols, and Management*
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>     Reflecting on the decades I've spent arguing about network technology
>     and getting "down and dirty" diagnosing and fixing sick networks, it
>     occurred to me that maybe it wasn't just a spelling error (look
>     again),
>     but rather the emergence of a new branch of the science of networks.
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>     Did you know that while creating The Internet we were all really
>     Network
>     Proctologists?
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>     Hope you have a good chuckle.
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>     /Jack Haverty
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