Originally posted by Solver
Yeah, Rah was one of the guys that came here when UNIX was just born.
Yeah, Rah was one of the guys that came here when UNIX was just born.
*uses his brand new time machine from Rasbey Tech*
*sets the destination as Stanford Research Institute, January 1970*
*appears in the computer centre in SRI*
*looks for the Honeywell 316 connected to ARPANET*
*finds it and starts mixturing*
Heureka!
*manages to establish a connection*
Let's see... It should be apolyton.arpa.
*on a TV monitor appears a message that a connection has been established*
Command: go forums
Screen: Welcome to the Apolyton CS Forums!
Looks promising...
Command: message name: Rasbey title: This place sucks! body: This place is awful. There's no graphics. No avatars. You can't send PM's. You're fookers!
Screen: "This place sucks!" by Rasbey: This place is awful. There's no graphics. No avatars. You can't send PM's. You're fookers!
*waits for any response*
Screen: "Case closed" by Ming: Alright. That's enough. Off you go. That'll be two weeks in Mingapulco. Case closed.
Damn !(")()(??%%# Ming!
*exits the service and prepares for the return to 2002*
*gets back to Tampere, September 2002*
Yeap, looks like rah wasn't the only one who was around here in 1970. You should be called more like the real pioneers of the net. The only bad thing is that I was sent to Mingapulco.
Sidenotes: all the techinal details weren't correct or real, as ARPANET wasn't that sophisticated at the time. For those interested to learn more about ARPANET, I recommend all the links available on dmoz.
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