What the internet’s for
When programmer Ian Ternet first created his global network of computers for the distribution of hi-res photos of actress Kirsten Dunst he could hardly have imagined just how successful his invention would be. Now used for so much more than simply distributing hi-res photos of Kirsten Dunst, the IanTernet PC-to-PC Dunst Link Protocol (commonly shortened to internet) has grown — and keeps growing! — to include photos of most Hollywood actresses and several TV stars.
What we’re reading at the moment, although we keep losing interest halfway through chapter two.
filed in Uncategorized on Feb.05, 2005
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