[inforoots] 1972 Arpanet Documentary video

Utleyb at aol.com Utleyb at aol.com
Sat Mar 25 15:38:05 PST 2006


 
In a message dated 3/25/2006 3:40:04 PM Central Standard Time,  
BillWorthington at comcast.net writes:

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I  was unable to use the link below to bring up the ARPANet film.  Was  
anyone successful in doing so?
Regards, Bill

_BillWorthington at comcast.net_ (mailto:BillWorthington at comcast.net) 


Peter  Jennings wrote:  
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I think  some of you might be interested in this. 

_http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7426343190324622223&q=1972+arpanet&p
r=goog-sl_ 
(http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7426343190324622223&q=1972+arpanet&pr=goog-sl)   

Documentary film from 1972 by Steven King describes the early  Arpanet. 

Appearances by: 

F J Corbato (MIT) 
J C R  Licklider (MIT) 
Lawrence G Roberts (ARPA) 
Robert E Kahn (BBN)  
Frank Heart (BBN) 
William R Sutherland (BBN) 
Richard W Watson  (SRI) 
John R Pasta (NSF) 
Donald W Davies (NPL UK) 
George W  Mitchell (Federal Reserve)  



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Yes, and it was a good refresh of that era.
 
Brian Utley
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