"LO" and Behold: The First Message on the Internet Hoodie
"LO" and Behold: The First Message on the Internet Hoodie
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Celebrate the historic moment that marked the first-ever message sent over the internet with this hoodie featuring a simplified system diagram.
On October 29, 1969, at 10:30 PM, computer science pioneers at UCLA and Stanford Research Institute (SRI) sent the first message over the ARPANET, the precursor to the modern internet. The message was sent from UCLA to SRI using the SDS Sigma 7 computer at UCLA and the SDS 940 computer at SRI, connected via Interface Message Processors (IMPs).
The intended message "LOGIN" was truncated to "LO" due to a system crash. This pivotal moment, overseen by Leonard Kleinrock of UCLA and carried out by Charley Kline (UCLA) and Bill Duvall (SRI), marked the inception of global digital communication.
- Historic Event: This hoodie commemorates the first message sent over ARPANET, which later evolved into the internet we use today. The message "LO" was sent on October 29, 1969, marking a pivotal moment in technology history.
- Equipment Used: The message was transmitted from an SDS Sigma 7 computer at UCLA to an SDS 940 computer at SRI. Both computers were connected via Interface Message Processors (IMPs), which were the first packet switches in the ARPANET network.
- People Involved: The event was supervised by Leonard Kleinrock, a prominent figure in computer science from UCLA. The actual transmission was carried out by graduate student Charley Kline at UCLA, with Bill Duvall receiving the message at SRI.
- Technical Details: The intended message "LOGIN" was meant to establish a login session, but due to a system crash, only "LO" was successfully sent. This crash and subsequent successful login attempt highlighted the robustness and potential of packet-switched networking.
- Legacy: The ARPANET's success demonstrated the viability of packet switching and set the stage for the development of the internet. This foundational technology has since transformed global communication, commerce, and information sharing.
This graphic hoodie not only celebrates a historical technological milestone but also honors the equipment and individuals that made it possible. Perfect for tech enthusiasts, historians, and anyone fascinated by the origins of the internet.
Fit / Fabric / Construction
Fit / Fabric / Construction
- Unisex fit
- Solid Color: 50% cotton, 50% polyester; Heather: 40% cotton, 60% polyester; made from specially spun fibers for a strong, smooth fabric with a cozy feel and warmth
- Spacious Pockets: Kangaroo pouch pocket keeps your hands warm
- Drawstring Hood: Adjustable hood with self-colored woven cord
- Without Side Seams: Knitted in one piece using a tubular knit, reducing fabric waste and enhancing the garment's appearance
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Tumble dry: medium; Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dry clean
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
Shipping / Returns
Shipping / Returns
- All orders are printed on demand and require a processing time of 3-5 business days.
- Standard Shipping (USA): Delivered within 5-7 business days after production.
- International Shipping: Delivered within 10-20 business days after production, depending on the destination and customs processing.
- 30-day return policy. Visit our Refund Policy page for full details.