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[ih] How the Soviet Union Sent Its First Man to the Internet in 1982
- Subject: [ih] How the Soviet Union Sent Its First Man to the Internet in 1982
- From: larrypress at gmail.com (Larry press)
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2016 16:19:48 -0800
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Olivier,
I don't believe we've ever met, but your connectivity list was/is great.
> china
Good point. Did the communication move beyond Beijing?
> Although this message was published in a discussion list at the time, I have not found it archived anywhere on the Web.
Has there been a subsequent archive?
We pulled one together after the Soviet Coup attempt -- it's at
http://www.cs.oswego.edu/~dab/coup/
We are leaving a lot of tracks for historians these days.
Larry