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- Diccionari biogràfic dels alcaldes del Vallès Oriental (1901-2000) - Projecte de recerca en què es poden consultar les dades biogràfiques dels alcaldes de la comarca des del 1901 al 2000. Consultable alfabèticament, per anys o per municipis.
- RFC 1901 - Introduction to Community-Based SNMPv2. SNMPv2 Working Group, J. Case, K. McCloghrie, M. Rose, S. Waldbusser. January 1996.
- RFC 2000 - Internet Official Protocol Standards. J. Postel, Editor. February 1997.
- RFC 1974 - PPP Stac LZS Compression Protocol. R. Friend, W. Simpson. August 1996.
- RFC 1948 - Defending Against Sequence Number Attacks. S. Bellovin. May 1996.
- RFC 1965 - Autonomous System Confederations for BGP. P. Traina. June 1996.
- RFC 1919 - Classical versus Transparent IP Proxies. M. Chatel. March 1996.
- RFC 1911 - Voice Profile for Internet Mail. G. Vaudreuil. February 1996.
- RFC 1920 - Internet Official Protocol Standards. J. Postel. March 1996.
- RFC 1978 - PPP Predictor Compression Protocol. D. Rand. August 1996.
Wikipedia Articles
- List of UN Numbers 1901 to 2000 - == UN 1901 to UN 2000 ==
- List of battles 1901-2000 - List of battles: before 601 - 601-1400 - 1401-1800 - 1801-1900 - 1901-2000 - 2001-current
- Floods in the United States: 1901-2000 - Floods in the United States are generally caused by excessive rainfall, excessive snowmelt, and dam failure. Below is a list of flood events that were of significant impact to the country, since 1901.
- Larry Barnett - Lawrence Robert Barnett (born January 3 1945 in Nitro, West Virginia) is a former umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the American League from 1969 to 1999 before becoming the major leagues' supervisor of umpires in 2000-2001. His 32 years of AL service surpassed the record held by Tommy Connolly (1901-31), which was tied by Barnett and Don Denkinger in 1998; through the 2005 season, Joe Brinkman has umpired AL games in 33 seasons, although the major league umpiring staffs were merged in 2000.
- Joe Turnesa - Joseph R. Turnesa (January 31, 1901 – July 15, 1991) was one of seven famous golfing brothers; Phil (1896-1897), Frank (1898-1949), Joe (1901-1991), Mike (1907-2000), Doug (1909-1972), Jim (1912-1971), and Willie (1914-2001).