1992-10-16 - Who uses ethernet (Mr Squirrel?)

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From: pmetzger@shearson.com (Perry E. Metzger)
To: shipley@tfs.com
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UTC Datetime: 1992-10-16 18:34:23 UTC
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From: pmetzger@shearson.com (Perry E. Metzger)
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 92 11:34:23 PDT
To: shipley@tfs.com
Subject: Who uses ethernet (Mr Squirrel?)
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>From: Peter Shipley <shipley@tfs.com>

>>
>>Who uses ethernet?!  :-)
>> 

>I do at home, want to tap it? simple. just crawl  under my house and
>pug in to any jack, don't owrry about bringing batteies there are plenty
>of 120V outlets.

>		-Pete

>PS: and soon I plan on using ISDN to bridge by home ethernet backbone
>    onto the internet

Old hat -- I still remember the days of yore (only about five years
ago, but it seems like an eternity) when I worked at bellcore and
Phil Karn revealed to me that his home network was on the internet.
All I've got from home is a wimpy little UUCP link to this very day.

Perry





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