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Carl and Bob in Cyberspace

In 1985, somewhere deep within the server farms of Dionell Software in Irvine, California, history was being made. Two twenty-something MIS employees, Carl and Bob, discovered a way to 'chat' over their computer network. These “conversations” were saved on magnetic media, and only recently discovered during a data mining exercise. It is our hope that future generations will benefit from a glimpse at the birth of the computer revolution. Thank you Carl and Bob – This is your story.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Carl and Bob in Cyberspace - # 5

Posted by Tom Jordan at 6:17 AM
Labels: Carl and Bob in Cyberspace

1 comment:

Ema said...

Are you sure these aren't re-enactments from your younger days? Sounds a little familiar!!!

June 4, 2007 at 9:31 PM

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