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CN FP9A 6511 leads the westbound Panorama, train 105, at the east switch of Milnet siding mileage 8.9 Ruel Sub. 5/10/1968
VIA 6531-6617-CN 4105 lead the 16 car Super Continental westbound at Milnet, ON, August 1, 1981.
CN FP-9A 6539 leads an A-B-A set of power on train number 2, the Super Continental, at the west switch of Milnet siding mileage 8.9 Ruel Subdivision. Date approximate. 5/15/1968
VIA #3, the Super Continental, heads west at Milnet, Ontario on August 1st, 1981 with VIA 6531-6617 and CN 4105 pulling the 16 car train.
1. The US MILNET as of 1989
2. The 56 kilobit NSFNET internet backbone in 86-88
3. The T1 (~1.54 megabit) NSFNET internet backbone in 1991
4. The overall NSFNET network in 1991, with slower speed links to the “fast” backbone nodes included. The traffic volume range is depicted from purple (zero bytes) to white (100 gigabytes)
“Morning Fellas!
I have THE HONOR to present the first page of 321: FastComics!
The idea of 321 is presenting many stories that each has 3 pages, 2 characters and 1 surprising conclusion.
Thanks to my friend Felipe Cagno for inviting me to this amazing project.