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  1. Richard L. "Rick" Adams, Jr. is an American Internet pioneer. He is known as the founder of UUNET, which, in the mid and late 1990s, was the world's largest Internet Service Provider (ISP).

  2. Richard L. Adams, Jr. is the founder of UUnet Technologies, the first commercial Internet Service Provider (ISP) and one of the largest Internet traffic carriers in the world.

  3. Richard Lee Adams (born April 2, 1974) was convicted on March 29, 2000 of the 1998 murder of his six-year-old stepdaughter, Kayla V. McKean in Clermont, Lake County, Florida. Kayla was beaten to death by Adams after she allegedly soiled herself.

  4. Richard L. Adams, Jr. is the founder of UUNET Technologies, the first commercial Internet Service Provider (ISP) and one of the largest Internet traffic carriers in the world in the 1990s.

  5. May 8, 2020 · Over the past decade, the image of Watership Down ’s cartoon rabbits have been revived for a new generation in meme culture. Nearly 50 years have passed, and Richard Adams' cautionary tale remains starkly relevant. It’s quite amazing to think it was almost never published at all.

  6. Dec 27, 2016 · 27 December 2016. Rex Features. Once upon a time there was a middle-aged civil servant who told his children a story about rabbits. The tale, designed to while away a long car journey, turned into...

  7. Richard George Adams (9 May 1920 – 24 December 2016) was an English novelist whose works include Watership Down, Maia, Shardik and The Plague Dogs. He studied modern history at Oxford before serving in the British Army during World War II.