English: First ARPANETIMP log. The initials "CSK" in the log stand for Charles S. Kline. Charley was the first person to ever login to a remote host via the ARPANET. His supervising professor was Leonard Kleinrock. Here is a video of Kleinrock showing the original IMP LOG: "The First Internet Connection".
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==Summary== {{Information |Description = {{en|1=First {{w|ARPANET}} {{w|Interface Message Processor|IMP}} log. The initials "CSK" in the log stand for Charles S. Kline. Charley was the first person to ever login to a remote host via the ARPANET.}} |Sou...
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