Brian WB6CYT,
Congratulations on your UCSD retirement, a most commendable career milestone, but obviously not a finish to your career. Do continue your invaluable efforts as you reinvent yourself in retirement, a notable challenge in itself. Amateur Radio and other hobbies will help you with your transition, and maybe public service as well.
I remain lurking off-net and enjoying the discussions and dialogue from here in rural North Central Illinois, often recalling the early days of on-the-air packet experiments and operations with their unique wormholes and my own use of them from San Diego to link with amateur radio operators and BBS in my home state of Illinois, before my own retirement and return. Dark Net, indeed. That brought me a chuckle!
73 es Fine Business
Pat KC6VVT
R. Patrick Ryan ARS: KC6VVT, ASEC/IL, OES/IL, Grid: EN51lf, email: kc6vvt@gmail.com Facebook for ham related: http://www.facebook.com/KC6VVT/info
On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 3:17 AM, Brian Kantor Brian@ucsd.edu wrote:
I am retiring from UCSD, after 47 years on campus.
My new mailbox is brian _AT_ bkantor.net.
Future emails from me will usually come from there, although some may come from my @ucsd.edu address for the next few weeks as I transition various functions to the new mailbox.
The old UCSD address will forward to it for a while.
I will continue to use the @ampr.org address for some AMPRNet and ARDC business.
Amprgw (gw.ampr.org) will continue to operate as it has for some time as part of the CAIDA research group continuing measurement and analysis of dark networks project. No changes in its operation are planned.
I will still be managing the amprnet-related portions of the amprgw system, and AMPRNet in general, as before.
This mailing list will not be affected, as it is not hosted at UCSD. - Brian
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