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CmdrTaco.net
Welcome to CmdrTaco.net, the Home Away from Home of Rob Malda. This is the place where you can sit and stare in slackjawed amazement at my collection of Amazingly Stupid Stuff that I actually sat down and took the time to put online. Be afraid. For your convenience, my Amazingly Stupid Stuff has been divided into 2 convenient easy-for-me-to-screw-up categories. Why are they easy to screw up
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Michael John Muuss
The Research Interests of MIKE MUUSS Sadly, Mike Muuss was killed in an automobile accident on November 20, 2000. His work lives on in testament to his intellect and indomitable spirit -- Lee A. Butler Welcome! My research interests are in computer simulation ( geometric modeling, synthetic image generation, ray-tracing, virtual reality ), advanced MIMD processor architectures, high speed ...
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Leonard Kleinrock's Home Page
Leonard Kleinrock, Professor UCLA Computer Science Department Los Angeles, California Inventor of the Internet Technology lk@cs.ucla.edu Dr. Leonard Kleinrock is known as the Inventor of the Internet Technology, having created the basic principles of packet switching, the technology underpinning the Internet, while a graduate student at MIT. This was a decade before the birth of the Internet ...
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History of the Internet
Internet pioneer, Philip Emeagwali, reflects on the ARPAnet, NSFnet and the contributions of Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), National Science Foundation (NSF), Vice President Al Gore, and inventors described as a ...
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Internet Pioneers
Ten individuals who made significant contributions to the development of the Internet and world wide web.
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Interview with Google's Sergey Brin LG #59
Linux Gazette...making Linux just a little more fun! Interview with Google's Sergey Brin By Fernando Ribeiro Corr a Originally published at OLinux Google: An important tool to organize information around the world Sergey Brin, a native of Moscow, graduated with honors with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of Maryland at College Park. He is ...
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