I have no good theories about why Randal survived. I find it no less than a miracle given what I've learned about the environment he was in for over 40 hours.
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We have added our numbers onto the old ARPA and NSF statistics, and it shows that growth has been steady since the inception of the Internet. Traffic has more than doubled every year,Lawrence Roberts
I still remember the day I got the phone call saying Dennehy was missing, ... I try not to think about it. Every time we're playing, practicing, keeping busy, it keeps my mind away from it.
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NBA people want to see versatility, ... That was one of the things I talked about with coach, just stepping out toward the perimeter more. Rebounding is a great skill, and not too many people realize how hard it is to pull down 10-plus per game for your career -- so that can't go away. The main thing for me is stepping out more, while still taking advantage of my rebounding ability.
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For the first 20 years or so, ARPA measured Internet traffic, ... Then the NSF National Science Foundation took over. But since 1996, when the NSF turned the Internet over to commercial companies, there haven't been any reliable numbers on total backbone traffic.
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