Fun Stuff
These things speak for themselves.
RFCs (Requests for Chuckles):
- RFC 527 - ARPAWOCKY,
D.L. Covill. May-01-1973
- RFC 748 - TELNET
RANDOMLY-LOSE Option, M. Crispin. Apr-01-1978
- RFC 968 - Twas
the night before start-up, V.G. Cerf. Dec-01-1985
- RFC 1097 - Telnet
subliminal-message option, B. Miller. Apr-01-1989
- RFC 1121 - Act
one - the poems, J. Postel, L. Kleinrock, V.G. Cerf, B. Boehm.
Sep-01-1989
- RFC 1149 - Standard
for the transmission of IP datagrams on avian carriers, D. Waitzman.
Apr-01-1990
- RFC 1216- Gigabit
Network Economics and Paradigm Shifts, P. Richard & Prof. Kynikos,
Apr-01-1991
- RFC 1217 - Memo
from the Consortium for Slow Commotion Research (CSCR), V.G. Cerf.
Apr-01-1991
- RFC 1300 - Remembrances
of Things Past, S. Greenfield. February 1992
- RFC 1313 - Today's
Programming for KRFC AM 1313 Internet Talk Radio, C. Partridge.
1 April 1992
- RFC 1437 - The
Extension of MIME Content-Types to a New Medium, N. Borenstein
& M. Linimon. 1 April 1993
- RFC 1438 - Internet
Engineering Task Force Statements Of Boredom (SOBs), A. Lyman Chapin
& C. Huitema. 1 April 1993
- RFC 1605 - SONET
to Sonnet Translation, W. Shakespeare. 1 April 1994
- RFC 1606 - A
Historical Perspective On The Usage Of IP Version 9, J. Onions.
1 April 1994
- RFC 1607 - A
VIEW FROM THE 21ST CENTURY, V. Cerf. 1 April 1994
- RFC 1776 - The
Address is the Message, S. Crocker. March 1995
- RFC 1882 - The
12-Days of Technology Before Christmas, B. Hancock. December 1995
- RFC 1924 - A
Compact Representation of IPv6 Addresses, R. Elz. April 1996
- RFC 1925 - The
Twelve Networking Truths, R. Callon. April 1996
- RFC 1926 - An
Experimental Encapsulation of IP Datagrams on Top of ATM, J. Eriksson.
April 1996
- RFC 1927 - Suggested
Additional MIME Types for Associating Documents, C. Rogers. April
1996
- RFC 2100 - The
Naming of Hosts, J. Ashworth. April 1997
- RFC 2321 - RITA
-- The Reliable Internetwork Troubleshooting Agent, A. Bressen,
April 1998
- RFC 2322 - Management
of IP numbers by peg-dhcp, K. van den Hout, et al, April 1998
- RFC 2323 - IETF
Identification and Security Guidelines, A. Ramos, April 1998
- RFC 2324 - Hyper
Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0), L. Masinter, April
1998
- RFC 2325 - Definitions
of Managed Objects for Drip-Type Heated Beverage Hardware Devices using
SMIv2, M. Slavitch, April 1998
Updated 11/11/98 (c) Bob
Quinn, 1995-1998
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