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[ih] When the words Internet was design to survive a nuclear war appeared for the first time?
- Subject: [ih] When the words Internet was design to survive a nuclear war appeared for the first time?
- From: dhc at dcrocker.net (Dave Crocker)
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 08:39:13 -0800
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On 2/14/2019 5:44 AM, Alejandro Acosta wrote:
> ? My question would be: when the words "designed to survive a nuclear
> war" appeared for the first time?
No idea when it was first said, but from what I can tell, it was /not/
part of the sales or design effort for Arpanet. That is, it was not
used to get the money for the project and it was not a factor in the
technical design efforts.
In fact I recently heard that Larry Roberts relatively recently noted
that the design that was produced was not adequate for such a survival.
I think he claimed that at least /four/ links would have been needed
to/from each switch.
I came into the community in 1972, just before the first public
demonstration of Arpanet. The phrase that I /did/ hear repeately was
"survive hostile battlefield conditions". I took that to mean using
conventional weapons, not nuclear.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
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