> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven M. Bellovin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, 13 January 2003 1:38 
> To: Eliot Lear
> Cc: Harald Tveit Alvestrand; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Searching for depressing moments of Internet 
> history..... 
> 
> 
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eliot Lear writes:
> >If you are looking for the first site that spoke HTTP, then I don't 
> >know.  On the other hand, as we know there has been a history of 
> >development surrounding Internet porn.  First of all, there were the 
> >various newsgroups, and the various (dis)assembly programs.  One of 
> >these was AUB and it dates back to around 1992.  Another of 
> which was 
> >FSP, the UDP-based file sharing protocol written to get 
> around TCP port 
> >filters.  That would be in the 1993 time frame.  While to 
> the best of my 
> >knowledge IRC had no attachment to sex for its development, it in 
> >combination with various hacker sites played a role in sites being 
> >hacked and becoming warez and porn sites.
> >
> 
> Google's archive has the first alt.sex posting as April 8, 1988.
> 
> It's very rare that I have a work-related justification for searching 
> alt.sex...
> 
An interesting subject for a thesis:

The Porn and The Internet.

You think I can apply for a grant to the NSF? 

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