<p>datalook – please see my comments about the internet. You got Stanford and UCLA mixed up.</p>
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<p>In any case this reinforces my point about deciding how great a university is by what its professors have done earlier or later in their career, but not when they were at the university in question. Cerf did his work on TCP/IP first at UCLA, then at Stanford, then with DARPA. Kleinrock did his work in queuing theory at MIT, then applied that to data transmission at UCLA, in his packet switching research. Who gets credit for Kleinrock – UCLA or MIT?</p>