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John dice que no se fue

Gracias lau_fruscianteshito de funkymonks: John hablo cara a cara con Rial (?) naa hablo para una revista online o algo asi "Someone told a friend of a friend I quit the band again. Every time we take a break I 'quit'. All nonsense." - on if The Red Hot Chili Peppers broke up. tambien un par de cositas mas aca les dice todo : http://www.invisible-movement.net/2009/07/exclusive-john-for-the-horse-chronicles-i-did-not-quit-the-band

The website of the world's first-ever web server

Source: http://info.cern.ch 1990 was a momentous year in world events. In February, Nelson Mandela was freed after 27 years in prison. In April, the space shuttle Discovery carried the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit. And in October, Germany was reunified. Then at the end of 1990, a revolution took place that changed the way we live today. Tim Berners-Lee followed his dream of a better, easier way to communicate via computers on a global scale, which led him to create the World Wide Web. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is where it all began in March 1989. A physicist, Tim Berners-Lee, wrote a proposal for information management showing how information could be transferred easily over the Internet by using hypertext, the now familiar point-and-click system of navigating through information. The following year, Robert Cailliau, a systems engineer, joined in and soon became its number one advocate. The idea was to conne