DisembodiedOwlHead said:
Al Gore never said he invented the Internet. That's up there with "Play it again, Sam" in the file of common sayings that aren't true.
It doesn't really matter. The perception is that he said it.
And even though he never said it, it was at a time when he was getting a rep for telling whoppers and what he did say was "During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet." The thing is, the Internet grew out of a bunch of different networks that had their genesis in disparate places--some defense department, some private university funded networks, etc. For example ARPANET--things that were in place well before he served in Congress. There wasn't any "initiative" in which a bunch of politicians sat down and said, "Let's create a global network." The thing grew organically, without much of a plan. It's why no matter what he did in Congress in the 70s, saying he took the initiative in creating the Internet sounded kind of ridiculous to anyone who was a pioneer in the early days of networking.