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I saw this big guy: Vint Cerf

Vinton Gray Cerf[2] ForMemRS[1] (/sɜːrf/; born June 23, 1943) is an American Internet pioneer and is recognized as one of "the fathers of the Internet", sharing this title with TCP/IP co-developer Bob Kahn.[7][8][9][10] He has received honorary degrees and awards that include the National Medal of Technology,[2] the Turing Award,[11] the Presidential Medal of Freedom,[12] the Marconi Prize and membership in the National Academy of Engineering.

Vinton Cerf

Vint Cerf at the Royal Society admissions day in 2016

Born

Vinton Gray Cerf

June 23, 1943 (age 77)

New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.

CitizenshipAmericanAlma materStanford University

UCLAKnown forTCP/IP

Internet SocietyAwards

ACM Fellow (1994)

IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal (1997)

National Medal of Technology (1997)

Marconi Prize (1998)

Prince of Asturias Award (2002)

Turing Award (2004)

Presidential Medal of Freedom (2005)

Japan Prize (2008)

Harold Pender Award (2010)

Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (2013)

ForMemRS (2016)[1]

Scientific careerFieldsTelecommunicationsInstitutionsIBM,[2] International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad,[2][3] UCLA,[2] Stanford University,[2] DARPA,[2] MCI,[2][4] CNRI,[2] Google[5]ThesisMultiprocessors, Semaphores, and a Graph Model of Computation (1972)Doctoral advisorGerald Estrin[6]Websiteresearch.google.com/pubs/author32412.htmlSignature

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Life and careerEdit

Vinton Cerf in Vilnius, September 2010

Cerf was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of Muriel (née Gray) and Vinton Thurston Cerf.[13][14] Cerf attended Van Nuys High School with Jon Postel and Steve Crocker. While in high school, Cerf worked at Rocketdyne on the Apollo program and helped write statistical analysis software for the non-destructive tests of the F-1 engines.[15]

Cerf received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from Stanford University.[16] After college, Cerf worked at IBM as a systems engineer supporting QUIKTRAN for two years.[2]

Cerf and his wife Sigrid both have hearing deficiencies; they met at a hearing aid agent's practice in the 1960s,[17] which led him to becoming an advocate for accessibility.

He left IBM to attend graduate school at UCLA where he earned his M.S. degree in 1970 and his PhD in 1972.[6][18] Cerf studied under Professor Gerald Estrin and worked in Professor Leonard Kleinrock's data packet networking group that connected the first two nodes of the ARPANet,[19] the first node[19] on the Internet, and "contributed to a host-to-host protocol" for the ARPANet.[20]

While at UCLA, Cerf met Bob Kahn, who was working on the ARPANet system architecture.[20] Cerf wrote the first TCP protocol with Yogen Dalal and Carl Sunshine, called Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program (RFC 675), published in December 1974.[21]

Cerf worked as assistant professor at Stanford University from 1972 to 1976 where he conducted research on packet network interconnection protocols and co-designed the DoD TCP/IP protocol suite with Kahn.[20]

Cerf playing Spacewar! on the Computer History Museum's PDP-1, ICANN meeting, 2007

Cerf worked at the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) from 1973 to 1982 and funded various groups to develop TCP/IP, packet radio (PRNET), packet satellite (SATNET) and packet security technology.[22] These efforts were rooted in the needs of the military.[23][24][25] In the late 1980s, Cerf moved to MCI where he helped develop the first commercial email system (MCI Mail) to be connected to the Internet.[26]

Cerf is active in a number of global humanitarian organizations.[citation needed][27] Cerf is also known for his sartorial style, typically appearing in a three-piece suit—a rarity in an industry known for its casual dress norms.[28][29]

As vice president of MCI Digital Information Services from 1982 to 1986, Cerf led the engineering of MCI Mail, the first commercial email service to be connected to the Internet. In 1986, he joined Bob Kahn at the Corporation for National Research Initiatives as its vice president, working with Kahn on Digital Libraries, Knowledge Robots, and gigabit speed networks. Since 1988 Cerf lobbied for the privatization of the internet.[30] In 1992, he and Kahn, among others, founded the Internet Society (ISOC) to provide leadership in education, policy and standards related to the Internet. Cerf served as the first president of ISOC. Cerf rejoined MCI during 1994 and served as Senior Vice President of Technology Strategy. In this role, he helped to guide corporate strategy development from a technical perspective. Previously, he served as MCI's senior vice president of Architecture and Technology, leading a team of architects and engineers to design advanced networking frameworks, including Internet-based solutions for delivering a combination of data, information, voice and video services for business and consumer use.

During 1997, Cerf joined the Board of Trustees of Gallaudet University, a university for the education of the deaf and hard-of-hearing.[31] Cerf himself is hard of hearing.[32] He has also served on the university's Board of Associates.[33]

Cerf, as leader of MCI's internet business, was criticized due to MCI's role in providing the IP addresses used by Send-Safe.com, a vendor of spamware that uses a botnet in order to send spam. MCI refused to terminate the spamware vendor.[34][35] At the time, Spamhaus also listed MCI as the ISP with the most Spamhaus Block List listings.[36]

Cerf has worked for Google as a vice president and Chief Internet Evangelist since October 2005.[5] In this function he has become well known for his predictions on how technology will affect future society, encompassing such areas as artificial intelligence, environmentalism, the advent of IPv6 and the transformation of the television industry and its delivery model.[37]

Since 2010, Cerf has served as a Commissioner for the Broadband Commission for Digital Development, a UN body which aims to make broadband internet technologies more widely available.

Cerf helped fund and establish ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. He joined the board in 1999, and served until November 2007.[38] He was chairman from November 2000 to his departure from the Board.

Cerf was a member of Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov's IT Advisory Council (from March 2002 – January 2012). He is also a member of the Advisory Board of Eurasia Group, the political risk consultancy.[39]

Cerf is also working on the Interplanetary Internet, together with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and other NASA laboratories. It will be a new standard to communicate from planet to planet, using radio/laser communications that are tolerant of signal degradations including variable delay and disruption caused, for example, by celestial motion.[40]

On February 7, 2006, Cerf testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation's hearing on network neutrality. Speaking as Google's Chief Internet Evangelist, Cerf noted that nearly half of all consumers lacked meaningful choice in broadband providers and expressed concerns that without network neutrality government regulation, broadband providers would be able to use their dominance to limit options for consumers and charge companies like Google for their use of bandwidth.[41]

Cerf at 2007 Los Angeles ICANN meeting

Cerf currently serves on the board of advisors of Scientists and Engineers for America, an organization

Story

7:30 p.m.

Charith has learned some magic!

I sent back what he says to me

I censored or retracted what I wrote, as my friends in CIA taught me

I added what should be my new signature or what Hef or Marston should use as their sig or autograph

Need to get dinner.

I am thinking of Ishara Nanayakkara and Port City and Seylan Bank

I have a slight cold like symptom, but it goes and comes, it is like a sneeze, might be from dust

Speaking of dust

Pixie dust!

The Jonathan Hirshon Theme Song:

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Lehan, now that we're friends

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I'll teach you the proper pitch when you talk to prospects

Little ways to boast and close, ooh!

I'll show you what suits to wear, how to tie your tie

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You'll hang with tech CEOs, you'll be good at sales

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Why, Lehan, look at your website. You're stunning!

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3:45 a.m.

Whatever.

Should just move on with my day.

I made toast, and I saw, when you put margarine, it melts cause it is hot.

It is good I am eating.

But I doubt I will gain any weight now.

or maybe with consistency, it will go up to 50 or 55kg which is the minimum for my height.

it is good to eat, I must be burning a lot of energy.

I do not see myself forgiving anyone.

This Ajith Salgado, maybe Channa uncle I will forgive, and Nanda Fernando, but mostly, my idea of forgiveness is simple:

Oh it is Channa or Nanda, or Ajith, just Sinhalese, get Thilanga to talk to them, or others.

Go hang out with the MNC guys or the tech companies or whoever else, I cannot speak Sinhala and I am not a Buddhist anyway, so no point trying.

Get Thilanga to talk to them, if Sandalal f***s over Thilanga, ██████████████████████████████████ let Thilanga do that part.

4:00 a.m.

It is as simple as that.

Get Thilanga to do that part, I am not going to take any action against anyone in SL anyway.

So, this solves everything!

I live with my standards, operate with my standards and in SL, Thilanga uncle does SL standards.

Let Ajith and Nanda try saying "No" to Thilanga, then Dilith Jayaweera and then Gotabaya

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Ishara will throw this guy ████████ ████ out of the Seylan Bank building and then █████████████████ will find his favourite horse's head in the bed

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Like that scene in The Godfather!

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By the way, this writing is for the rest of your life.

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