Internet Turns 35 Today
shadowspar writes "The CBC is reporting that the Internet turned 35 today. The story talks about the less-than-prophetic beginnings of the net: 'In order to log in to the two-computer network, which was then called ARPANET, programmers at UCLA were to type in 'log', and Stanford would reply 'in'.
The UCLA programmers only got as far as 'lo' before the Stanford machine crashed.'"
Yeah, they got it when they bought Cyberdyne Systems. They got some other machines, too, but it's best not to talk about those, ah, units.
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.