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On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 10:46 AM, John Day <jeanjour at comcast.net> wrote:

> I think the nuclear war meme is really more tightly associated with the
> Internet than the ARPANET.


?Hmm, that makes sense.
(D)ARPAnet initially had fixed routing, not useful in damage-prone
environment.
It was ?TCP/IP that introduced adaptive routing around damage.
(USEnet evolved adaptive routing, i don't recall how that was related .)

Also note that the Military nearly adopted the ISO OSI protocol stack not
the TCP/IP Internet stack, even though DARPA had subsidized the
(pre-Web/NSF/NSCC) development !

-- 
Bill Ricker
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