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Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 0:54:41 GMT -5
House but I cant remember exactly what Vinton told me. Yes he told me. And he told me the connection with Al Gore and yes there is one. Forgive the Republicans who used it as a joke for years. Its really true. The government decided to name the device Arapnet and it was used for communication within the government for years. some universities to their menu. Five years passed and Vinton approached a young unknown congressman from Tennessee named Al Gore. Gore wasnt even a senator yet. He explained his invention and that he felt it could be useful if it were available to the entire market not just for private government conversations. There was Canada Mobile Database a lot of fighting and stoning. Too much information for the public seems to have been a common argument. But Gore formed a committee and coined the phrase Information Superhighway and pushed the bill through. Suddenly the public had what is now known as the Internet and even domain parking. Incidentally Gores exact words in the Internet speech were I created the impetus to invent the Internet. In political terms this means I pushed through a bill that changed things dramatically. And Al Gore did exactly what he said he did according to Dr. Cerf. Ironically I didnt meet Dr. Cerf while I was living in Washington but after I returned home to Mississippi to care for a sick parent. I met him online through his fondness for my cartoon website London Times Cartoons and he ended up asking my cartoon team to.
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