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On 3/31/15 2:34 PM, Darrell Walker wrote:
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>> On Mar 31, 2015, at 2:01 PM, TeriAnn J. Wakeman <tjwakeman@gmail.com
>>
>> Back then I was using a 128K Mac with terminal emulation software
>> connected to a HP Mini in HP Labs. HP Labs was directly connected to
>> the backbone. I was using Elle software on UNIX to post. Glad those
>> days are over. No more UNIX shell commands or Elle.
>
> I remember those days, you had to give our your email address relative
> to a well-known backbone site. For example, when I started at HP, my
> email was !hplabs!hpda!hpesoc1!dwalker. You would find maps that
> listed all of the major backbone sites and how they were connected,
> then you could construct route for your email message.
>
That's interesting. In 1986 my email address was just
twakeman@hplabs.com Of course I might have been physically closer to
the building than you were. I was in Corporate Engineering about a half
hour walk from both the HP labs building and Xerox Park.
TeriAnn
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/31/15 2:34 PM, Darrell Walker
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<div class="">On Mar 31, 2015, at 2:01 PM, TeriAnn J. Wakeman
<<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:tjwakeman@gmail.com"
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display: inline !important;" class="">Back then I was
using a 128K Mac with terminal emulation software
connected to a HP Mini in HP Labs. HP Labs was directly
connected to the backbone. I was using Elle software on
UNIX to post. Glad those days are over. No more UNIX
shell commands or Elle.</span></div>
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<div class="">I remember those days, you had to give our your
email address relative to a well-known backbone site. Â For
example, when I started at HP, my email was
!hplabs!hpda!hpesoc1!dwalker. Â You would find maps that listed
all of the major backbone sites and how they were connected,
then you could construct route for your email message.</div>
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That's interesting. In 1986 my email address was just
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:twakeman@hplabs.com">twakeman@hplabs.com</a>Â Of course I might
have been physically closer
to the building than you were. I was in Corporate Engineering about
a half hour walk from both the HP labs building and Xerox Park.<br>
<br>
TeriAnn<br>
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