C/U was also an pioneer in the world of municipal networking: http://www.cuwireless.net/ -jmz On 5/6/07, Lynn Newton wrote: > > My point was simply that this is at Beckman Institute, > in Urbana, Illinois, at the supercomputing laboratory, > where some of the most interesting and important work > in the field of computing is taking place, and where > Marc Andreesen and friends developed Mosaic before > leaving to found Netscape. My comment was a response > to someone who asked whether anyone was interested > in a Linux job in Champaign/Urbana, and I wanted > people to be assured that anyone interested in that > avenue would not be moving into an environment that > would be a technical or cultural dead end. In fact, > the potential is for it to become a very good thing. > > On 5/5/07, Michael Havens wrote: > > On Saturday 05 May 2007 4:50 pm, Lynn Newton wrote: > > > Cute. In case you weren' aware of the history, though, > > > you might be interested in this article. (Check out what's > > > written on the bronze plaque halfway down the page.) > > > > > Interesting! What about the plaque ? Did you just want us to see about > mosaic > > and it being released to the public? > > --------------------------------------------------- > > -- .0000. communication. .0001. development. .0010. strategy. .0100. appeal. JOSHUA M. ZEIDNER IT Consultant ( 602 ) 490 8006 jjzeidner@gmail.com