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Where "LOL" really comes from

qdavid

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I like to listen to Ira Plato on PBS on Science Friday sometimes. It’s cool sometimes. Yesterday he had on a Professor Kleinrock, a computer expert from UCLA who was one of the fathers of the internet. Kleinrock said early computers could “talk to each other” with the user first typing “LOG” and the receiving computer completing the word “LOGIN”. During the first transmission the user typed LO but the system crashed while he was typing the G so LOL was transmitted. So fittingly, LOL was the first thing transmitted. He also said Al Gore WAS very instrumental and at the forefront at the internet becoming what it is today. He was not in at development, but was one of the most important leaders in forwarding the ideas so the internet could become what it is today. Although no one had any idea what it would become.
 

Catharsis

Member
Yeah, I heard the show yesterday, really interesting stuff. NPR is great, nothing better than a NPR talk/news show and a bowl. :)
 
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cyberwax

yea as they had to restart the character transfer.. L - O - .... Restart L - O - G - etc, LOL OGIN :D
 
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ariston

the good ol internet days :D
You could see other peoples ISP address, see which internet provider they use, tell them "hello AT&T user. log off the chat or I will destroy your screen" and whoop they left the chat. LOL
Kind of evil, but very funny.
 
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cellardweller

so where did my LOL'erskates come from?

so where did my LOL'erskates come from?

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LOL
 

Joe Hawkins

Active member
wow thats quite bizarre, I read a story 2 days ago on the 40th anniversary of the net and was gonna request a transcript of the 1st ever use of "LOL" for a short film im working on
thanks for that
 

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