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Where the world’s first transatlantic email was sent from

9 pointsby fun2haveabout 16 years ago

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dcminterabout 16 years ago
Short UK cultural digression:<p>The "blue plaque" mentioned is normally emplaced by National Heritage. They commemorate individuals rather than events, and the individual must have been dead for 20 years so that their significance can be judged with rather more objectivity than is likely to be gauged by their contemporaries: <a href="http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.1498" rel="nofollow">http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.1498</a><p>Of course there's nothing to prevent an individual or organization (the local council in the pictured plaque from the BBC's erstwhile "Radiolympia" building) from putting up their own blue plaque to historic events or living persons, but it's the exception rather than the norm and it's not a "tradition" as such.
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jemmjabout 16 years ago
Great geek news :) Did you know where it was first sent from?
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