a moment of silence as we honour a network great. I-95 Accident claims life Churchville, Md - (AP) A double accident Monday night on Interstate 95 in Harford County killed a Havre de Grace man. State police say 42-year-old Michael Muuss died when his car hit a vehicle left partially in the road after the first crash. Muuss' car then spun into the path of a tractor-trailer, which pushed him into a vehicle stopped on the right shoulder to help victims of the earlier crash. The truck driver was taken to Harford Memorial Hospital. The accidents occurred about 9:30 pm on the northbound side of the highway in Churchville. The first involved two cars and a tractor-trailer. A driver in that crash was treated at Harford Memorial and released. Police say it's not clear why either accident occurred. No one has been charged, but the investigation is continuing. Traffic was able to get by for most of the night, but it took until 2 am before all lanes were opened. > From: Sean Donelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: The author of PING is reported dead > > Since many network operators consider PING as one of their essential > tools, I thought this would be of interest to the list. > > I haven't been able to confirm this, but I haven't been able > to reach Mike. > > Forwarded message: > > >Subject: The Creator of Ping is dead... > > > >Mike Muuss, the author of the PING program used on networks everywhere, > >died last night in a traffic accident on US route 95 in Maryland. He was > >an alumnus of Johns Hopkins (BS1978 or 1979 I think). > > > >Funeral arrangements have not been made yet, but I'll probably be going > >back to Maryland almost immediately to attend. > > http://ftp.arl.army.mil/~mike/ping.html