Origins of Internet, old Physics Today article

Mark Tapley mtapley at swri.edu
Wed Nov 4 09:55:06 CST 2009


At 18:04 -0600 11/3/09, Keith M wrote:
>
>How about here?
>
>http://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/slacpubs/7750/slac-pub-7815.pdf
>
>This looks to be the same one.
>
>Forget the $23.
>
>Keith
>

	That is essentially the same article. Minor editorial/wording 
changes and the final page was split off into a "box" in the 
magazine, but same content and same illustrations.

	Yeah, for $23, Physics Today can keep the editorial 
modifications :-). Thanks, Kevin! Now that I know everyone has access 
to it, I can recycle my paper copy.

At 18:04 -0600 11/3/09, Rich Alderson wrote:
>So not the origins of the Internet, most likely, but rather of the World
>Wide Waste^H^H^H^Heb?

	Rich is right, I misphrased the subject line.
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