Ray Tomlinson, an extraordinarily humble man, wrote, in 1971, a small software program that combined file transfer with send-and-receive protocols, giving birth to E-mail. Needing a symbol that would allow a message to be sent to the correct computer he chose—@—the only preposition on the keyboard.
Tomlinson’s parents taught him that pride in his talents would be indecorous. He remembers the time his father punished him for crassly contradicting one of his teachers. “He made me realize that being superior in a certain way does not elevate me above someone else.”
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