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Nah, the global internet was at least a decade old, and by 2003 the web had long been established as the "face" of the internet. Heck, we were already a few years behind the infamous dot-com bubble.Lol the internet barely came out in 2003 and there's a post!
Glad to see that noted as I remember using the Gopher protocol on a VAX before 1990. I could not do much but explore and send email...maybe get a file, although it was strictly science and academia, at least as far as I knew about. In fact I remember the day that that worm hit that somebody's son designed. Little did I know what was ahead, I just thought..this is kind of interesting....oh well, back to work, I will play around with it some more later (I had that part right .Nah, the global internet was at least a decade old, and by 2003 the web had long been established as the "face" of the internet. Heck, we were already a few years behind the infamous dot-com bubble.
A decade or so in the grand scheme of things isn't too long.Nah, the global internet was at least a decade old, and by 2003 the web had long been established as the "face" of the internet. Heck, we were already a few years behind the infamous dot-com bubble.
In the grand scheme of things, a million years is a blink of an eye. But in the petri dish that is the Internet, 10 years is a couple of epochs.A decade or so in the grand scheme of things isn't too long.
I think there was a link to Boston as well.These are two interesting maps....if I am to believe what I read about the internet on the internet.
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From the human perspective they decrease in time exponentially!A decade or so in the grand scheme of things isn't too long.
There should be a connection to Athena at MIT and maybe to BBN.I think there was a link to Boston as well.
I forgot about BBN.There should be a connection to Athena at MIT and maybe to BBN.
Looking at the first map, though, that's not really the Internet per se. There is no IMP showing like on the second one. That' some academic network in California that must have been connected to the net when the IMP showed up.I forgot about BBN.
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