quoted 6 lines Today is Brian Behlendorf's birthday, and in honor of this I'm going
>
> Today is Brian Behlendorf's birthday, and in honor of this I'm going
> to say many words about this wonderful person. Of course, you could
> say I'm biased since he's my boyfriend, but if you look at the facts
> of what he has accomplished you'll want to run up to him and give him
> birthday hugs too.
Happy birthday Brian!!!!!
*HUGZ* out to ya for the ftp/gopher site!
quoted 8 lines The net-rave scene as we know it was started by Brian. He started
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> The net-rave scene as we know it was started by Brian. He started
> raving in LA when acid house and Baby Ford were king. When he moved
> to Berkeley for college, he found out about the Internet and started
> reading newsgroups, including alt.rave. He then got the brilliant idea
> to start a mailing list for ravers in the San Francisco area, and
> sfraves was born in early March, 1992.
>
NOTE: I'm not trying to add spittle on the b-day cake!
Exactly WHO did start alt.rave? You say Brian "found out" about alt.rave.
I may have been on the net, but not very active in Usenet, so I missed the
CALL FOR VOTES or whatever was required to get alt.rave started. I'm curious
of net-rave history. What events took place to get alt.rave and the
net-scene started?
And I agree, the rave email lists *are* a briliant idea. But I hardly ever
see any Texas raves posted on SERAVES! :(
quoted 6 lines One day Brian noticed a strange telnet process running on a computer he
> One day Brian noticed a strange telnet process running on a computer he
> was logged into. He telnetted to the same port and discovered the Unix CB.
> He got ahold of the code and with Craig Kanarick's help turned it into
> vrave which has done more to bring far-flug ravers together than anyone can
> imagine.
>
What I don't understand is why people prefer CB over IRC?
quoted 2 lines Articles in magazines, without knowing it, make passing references to
> Articles in magazines, without knowing it, make passing references to
> Brian's achievements with great frequency.
[...]
quoted 4 lines The same article also noted that "talk about techno and raving on the
> The same article also noted that "talk about techno and raving on the
> Internet runs high," which is due in part to Brian's inspiration that
> prompted the formation of all the raving mailing lists.
>
Due to his GREAT part in creating a structure for the net-rave culture!
Has there been any DIRECT references to Brian as a coordinator of the net-
rave scene in any magazine?
quoted 7 lines If that wasn't enough Brian set up the ftp/gopher/www site at for
> If that wasn't enough Brian set up the ftp/gopher/www site at for
> raving at techno.stanford.edu, and the experienced he gained from that
> got him a job managing the ftp/gopher/www site for Wired Magazine. He's
> gotten many positive compliments for his work on both sites, and is
> helping to set the standard for good and interesting web sites in the
> on-line publishing world.
>
Wow, does he get paid?!!!!???
As a candidate for a Bachelor's in Computer Science, I feel like I know little
compared to the competition out there! But if there's people paying for easy
online maintenance jobs out there, I need one! Or several! :)
quoted 2 lines Happy Birthday to Brian!!!
> Happy Birthday to Brian!!!
>
Ditto.
quoted 2 lines We love him!!!
> We love him!!!
>
Speak for yourself! .)
-DJKC