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Increasingly, home and consumer devices are being connected to the
Internet. Early networking experiments demonstrated vending devices
connected to the Internet for status monitoring [COKE ...
... Internet. Early networking experiments demonstrated vending devices
connected to the Internet for status monitoring [COKE]. One of the
first remotely _operated_ machine to be hooked up to the Internet ...
... Internet for status monitoring [COKE]. One of the
first remotely _operated_ machine to be hooked up to the Internet,
the Internet Toaster, (controlled via SNMP ...
... first remotely _operated_ machine to be hooked up to the Internet,
the Internet Toaster, (controlled via SNMP) was debuted in 1990
[RFC2235 ...
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Unmoderated access to unprotected coffee pots from Internet users
might lead to several kinds of "denial of coffee service" attacks ...
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Putting coffee grounds into Internet plumbing may result in clogged
plumbing, which would entail the services of an Internet ...
... Internet plumbing may result in clogged
plumbing, which would entail the services of an Internet Plumber
[PLUMB], who would, in turn, require an Internet ...
... Fielding, Mark Day, Keith Moore, Carl Uno-Manros, Michael Slavitch,
and Martin Duerst. The inspiration of the Prancing Pony, the CMU
Coke Machine, the Cambridge Coffee Pot, the Internet Toaster, and
other computer controlled remote devices have led to this valuable
creation.
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... Zakon, R., "Hobbes' Internet Timeline", FYI 32, RFC 2230, November 1997. See also <http://www.internode.com.au/images/toaster2.jpg ...
... B. Metcalfe, "Internet Plumber of the Year: Jim Gettys", Infoworld, February 2, 1998. ...
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