e of their criteria, that the
> networks be highly survivable.
> With regards to the purpose of the internet, I recall reading
> in the Prologue to _Where Wizards Stay Up Late_, by Katie Hafner
> and Matthew Lyon, a true anecdote about Bob Taylor. The authors
> quote Mr
nuclear blasts, and while this was not nuclear, it stood
> > up well.
>
> I read through nanog around september 11th a few days ago and I
> concur that painful as it was to re-read, it is apparent that
> nanog served well as a useful communications medium.
>
> With rega
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From: Lixia Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 21:55:25 -0800
To: Alan Hannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Purpose of the Internet
On 3/13/02 9:14 PM, "Alan Hannan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Alan Hannan wrote:
> With regards to the purpose of the internet, I recall reading
> in the Prologue to _Where Wizards Stay Up Late_, by Katie Hafner
> and Matthew Lyon, a true anecdote about Bob Taylor. The authors
> quote Mr. Taylor as refuting that th
; up well.
I read through nanog around september 11th a few days ago and I
concur that painful as it was to re-read, it is apparent that
nanog served well as a useful communications medium.
With regards to the purpose of the internet, I recall reading
in the Prologue to _Where Wizards St