I met Ray when I was working at BBN in 1971. I well remember the morning we all got a message from Ray telling us about the @ sign. Victor Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 8, 2016, at 04:34, rwg <rwg@sdf.org> wrote:
On 2016-03-07 18:14, Mike Beeler wrote: Ray Tomlinson died Saturday at his home in Lincoln, Massachusetts. He was 74. He studied at RPI and MIT, and worked at BBN until his death. He is especially famous as the inventor of email, and for choosing the at-sign in email addresses. He also worked on many other computer projects. I worked with Ray at BBN. A few years ago I phoned him to ask about something. I told him I am retired, and asked whether he was thinking of retiring. No, he said, he wanted to keep working as long as he could. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/08/technology/raymond-tomlinson-email-obituar... <http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/08/technology/raymond-tomlinson-email-obituary.html?_r=0> — Mike I met him at the RLE PDP-1, mid 60s, where, I seem to remember, he worked on myoelectric prosthetics. He could chug a 16 oz Coke and and belch RensselaerPolytecnicInstitute. --rwg I remember when email was a disappointing outcome. :SEND <user> would interject (MAIL) when <user> was not logged in. Nowadays :send is called live chat.
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