“We hadn't invented 'Not Invented Here', yet.”

—  Alan Kotok

quoted in [Peter Hurley or Jack H. Stevens, A History of TOPS in alt.sys.pdp10 <1995Jan13.151041.8661@eisner>, 13 January, 1995, http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sys.pdp10/msg/17a1d08377234f79, 2006-12-26]

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American computer scientist 1941–2006

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