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Stefan Bohacek
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online  ·  activity timestamp last week

"The first two-network TCP/IP transmission was between the [Packet Radio Van] and ARPANET on August 27, 1976; the van was parked next to Rossotti's (since 1956, officially the "Alpine Inn"), a well-known Portola Valley, California biker bar, and wires were run to one of the picnic tables."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_Radio_Van

#internet#InternetHistory#InternetAge#PacketRadioVan #arpanet #history#OnThisDay#OTD

A photo of a commemorative plaque that reads:

BEGINNING OF THE INTERNET AGE 

On August 27, 1976, scientists from SRI 
International celebrated the successful 
completion of tests by sending an electronic 
message from a computer set up at a picnic table
behind the Alpine Inn. The message was sent via 
a radio network to SRI and on through a second
network, the ARPANET, to Boston. This event 
marked the beginning of the Internet Age.
A photo of a commemorative plaque that reads: BEGINNING OF THE INTERNET AGE On August 27, 1976, scientists from SRI International celebrated the successful completion of tests by sending an electronic message from a computer set up at a picnic table behind the Alpine Inn. The message was sent via a radio network to SRI and on through a second network, the ARPANET, to Boston. This event marked the beginning of the Internet Age.
A photo of a commemorative plaque that reads: BEGINNING OF THE INTERNET AGE On August 27, 1976, scientists from SRI International celebrated the successful completion of tests by sending an electronic message from a computer set up at a picnic table behind the Alpine Inn. The message was sent via a radio network to SRI and on through a second network, the ARPANET, to Boston. This event marked the beginning of the Internet Age.
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Stefan Bohacek
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online  ·  activity timestamp last week

"The first two-network TCP/IP transmission was between the [Packet Radio Van] and ARPANET on August 27, 1976; the van was parked next to Rossotti's (since 1956, officially the "Alpine Inn"), a well-known Portola Valley, California biker bar, and wires were run to one of the picnic tables."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_Radio_Van

#internet#InternetHistory#InternetAge#PacketRadioVan #arpanet #history#OnThisDay#OTD

A photo of a commemorative plaque that reads:

BEGINNING OF THE INTERNET AGE 

On August 27, 1976, scientists from SRI 
International celebrated the successful 
completion of tests by sending an electronic 
message from a computer set up at a picnic table
behind the Alpine Inn. The message was sent via 
a radio network to SRI and on through a second
network, the ARPANET, to Boston. This event 
marked the beginning of the Internet Age.
A photo of a commemorative plaque that reads: BEGINNING OF THE INTERNET AGE On August 27, 1976, scientists from SRI International celebrated the successful completion of tests by sending an electronic message from a computer set up at a picnic table behind the Alpine Inn. The message was sent via a radio network to SRI and on through a second network, the ARPANET, to Boston. This event marked the beginning of the Internet Age.
A photo of a commemorative plaque that reads: BEGINNING OF THE INTERNET AGE On August 27, 1976, scientists from SRI International celebrated the successful completion of tests by sending an electronic message from a computer set up at a picnic table behind the Alpine Inn. The message was sent via a radio network to SRI and on through a second network, the ARPANET, to Boston. This event marked the beginning of the Internet Age.
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