Dates:	Mon Jan 13 - Thu/Fri Jan 16/17, 2-5 or 3-5
	Tue Jan 13 - Thu/Fri Jan 16/17, 7-9 or 7-10

Prereqs: - programming experience (such as 6.001)
	- knowledge of computing systems
	- experience as an Internet user

Goals:

I want to explain how the Internet works to people who may not know much
about that, but are well aquainted with using the Internet, and generally
cluefull and familliar with computing systems (examples: SIPB members
and prospectives, course 6ers after 6.001, anyone else who plays around
with computers a lot)

Outline:

I think following the ISO OSI model is a good idea - it'll provide structure
to the course. There are two main things to present: the devices / systems /
purpose of each level, and the protocols / interactions that tie the levels
together. I'm not sure yet how or in what order to do this, but I think a
good way is:
1. present an overview of two ajacent levels and how their connected
2. describe the levels in detail
3. talk in detail about the connections
(or something approximating this)

Of course, this is sort of a description of a little-i internet. We also want
people to learn about the big-I Internet, as well as how things they learn
in class relate to the Internet, so I think we should intersperse lots of
little 
