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"Brian Hill" wrote:
I remember the BBSs in the 80s but not the WWW. B.H. The internet existed, as did services like telnet and ftp as well as non-internet based services such as usenet and mail, which could be carried over either TCP/IP or UUCP. BBS's were small potatoes, except for maybe the biggest fidonet systems. Most of the internet's component networks (FYI: internet is not International Network; it is a network of networks, just as an interstate highway connects other state highways, not homes or businesses) had names like BITnet, EARN, CSNET, MFEnet, ESnet, NSI, NSN, SPAN, CITNET, SDnet, AlohaNet... and those were just US-centric ones. Imagine trying to send mail to someone in the UK on JANET, where the DNS names were reversed in honor of them driving on the wrong side of the road: n-relay Need to talk to someone in Spain? C=es/A= /P=iris/O-iris-dcp/S=barbara ....ahh, the good ol' days... -- Eric F. Richards "The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most experts agree, is by accident. That's where we come in; we're computer professionals. We cause accidents." - Nathaniel S. Borenstein |
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