I was hoping to do a few technical posts but my lab is currently being moved, so I decided to kick off another series of posts I call "NetStalgia". The TAC tales continue to be popular, but I only spent two years in TAC and most cases are pretty mundane and not worthy of a blog post. What about all those other stories I have from various times and places working on networks? I think there is some value in those stories, not the least because they show where we've come from, but also I think there are some universal themes. So, allow me to take you back to 1995, to a now-defunct company where I first ventured to work on a computer network.
A Passive Star
A Passive Star
A Passive Star
I was hoping to do a few technical posts but my lab is currently being moved, so I decided to kick off another series of posts I call "NetStalgia". The TAC tales continue to be popular, but I only spent two years in TAC and most cases are pretty mundane and not worthy of a blog post. What about all those other stories I have from various times and places working on networks? I think there is some value in those stories, not the least because they show where we've come from, but also I think there are some universal themes. So, allow me to take you back to 1995, to a now-defunct company where I first ventured to work on a computer network.