A long time ago, in a network, far far away, a great adventure took    place!    Out of the chaos of new ideas for communication, the experiments, the    tentative designs, and crucible of testing, there emerged a    cornucopia of networks.  Beginning with the ARPANET, an endless    stream of networks evolved, and ultimately were interlinked to become    the Internet.  Someone had to keep track of all the protocols, the    identifiers, networks and addresses and ultimately the names of all    the things in the networked universe.  And someone had to keep track    of all the information that erupted with volcanic force from the    intensity of the debates and discussions and endless invention that    has continued unabated for 30 years.  That someone was Jonathan B.    Postel, our Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, friend, engineer,    confidant, leader, icon, and now, first of the giants to depart from    our midst. - Vince Cert A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A route indicates how we get there.  |