Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
[Recalling the first internet message]
Now, what was that first message? Many people don't know this.
Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
All we wanted to do was log in from our computer to a computer 400 miles to the north up at Stanford Research Institute.
Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
To log in, you have to type "L O G" and that machine was smart enough to type the "I N".
Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
To make sure this was happening properly, we had our programmer and the programmer up north connected by a telephone handset, just to make sure it was going correctly.
Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
So Charlie typed the "L"
[Mimicking the conversation over the telephone handset]

Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
and said "You get the 'L'?"
Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
Bill said, "Yup, got the L."
Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
Typed 'O'.
Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
"You get the 'O'?"
Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
"Yup, got the 'O'."
Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
Typed in the 'G' and crash! The SRI computer crashed.
Professor Leonard Kleinrock:
So the first message ever on the internet was "LO", as in "lo and behold". We couldn't have asked for a more succinct, more powerful, more prophetic message than "LO".
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:09

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