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Re:Yeah, that'll be why its 400C on Venus
Hey I'm no scientist, but don't they say Venus' atmosphere has very high pressures and lacks water and Mars is 95% CO2 also? IOW, there's more to it.
Correct. What's your point here, exactly? Indeed, Venus had a very high greenhouse effect: due to the large amount of carbon dioxide, its atmosphere is pretty much opaque in the thermal infrared. Mars has a greenhouse effect as well, although not a large one, primarily because its atmosphere is so thin, and lacks appreciable water vapor.
The problem with the rest of your post is that from "don't trust the media and politicians because 'the truth is very hard to obtain'," you slide to "don't trust scientists either." The science of the greenhouse effect is not on "shaky foundations". You ask Too often we hear there's a consensus, yet what we should really be being told is "how do they know that?" Why all the emphasis on "consensus" and not on "how they know" ?... but you give no evidence that you have made any attempt whatsoever to learn "how they know that". Try, as a start, the IPCC report Climate Change: The Physical Science Basis . If you don't want to read that, there are textbooks on climate science.
Yes, you are right: it's hard. But too many people are arguing "Oh, those reports are too long to read; they're boring; I don't have time to learn the science" and then going from that to conclude "I don't understand it, so I will say it's on shaky foundations."
No, actually: it's not.
...So excuse my ranty tone but whether I'm right or not isn't the point...
A rant is excusable if you follow it up by showing some expertise in the subject you are talking about.
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Re:Here's a good question:
First, that was two questions...
Second, it's hard to say which one is the good one
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Re:RTFA, please.
And sysvinit must have been full of this kind of bugs. But wait, only two in 20 years? That's nothing compared to systemd's list of security flaws
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Re:So...
Any links as to what Chrome collects?
No, because there is no law which requires a company to publish an honest privacy policy. And even if there was, there is no way in hell Google will ever allow any regulatory body to pry around their data centres and entire database and archives to ensure that they are indeed not spying or doing nasty things with data, like selling to insurance companies, government bodies, highest bidder, etc.
And even if there was such a thing as a regulatory body to monitor Google, Google will simply pay them enough to shut up, like they bribe the US Government and the EU.
The only honest privacy policy (as it appears to me) comes from the likes of EFF, DuckDuckGo, Mozilla, ProtonMail, and Wire, of the few that I've read.
Google on the other hand is very deceptive and vague in their privacy policy, especially data retention... if there is such a thing as privacy and Google!
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Dude, Clinton is a manager
and a Bureaucrat. She's one of the folks who actually governs and shit (as opposed to shmucks like Ted Cruz & Paul Ryan who just wanna tear it all down so they can put their own power structures in place. Seriously, if you think those bastards care one whit about freedom you must be smoking something the Libertarians want legalized).
The odds are much, much more likely that she didn't recall asking about a server 7 bloody years ago. She doesn't think about computers all day long like your average /. nerd. They're tools. Means to an end. Would you keep track of every screwdriver you put a beige box together with?
But hey, anything to stop that crazy bitch from getting into office, right? You'll even vote a crazed orange cheeto and religious whackjob in. Oh, and if you want horrifying conspiracy theories try googling the phrase Donald Trump 13 year old girl. Hey, I'm just asking questions, right? -
Re:Clinton is above the law
Not too smart, are you.
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Always will be some investors who buy fantasies
"A great undertaking, nobody to know what it is."
All the fun is in behavioral economics.
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USPS
FedEx and UPS are bit players. USPS is the big gorilla in the room.
Not in package shipping they aren't. USPS is small potatoes in the package shipping business. In Q2 2016 USPS shipped $1.2billion in packages. UPS had revenues 10X that amount over the same period the vast majority of which was in package shipments.
In a week, USPS moves more than UPS does in a year. FedEx is smaller. It takes USPS just 3 days to do the same.
You are comparing letters with packages. Not a meaningful comparison. In theory USPS could compete strongly in package delivery but they haven't been effective at it to date.
Amazon's network may be big, but they won't be UPS/FedEx big.
They don't have to be as big as the third party couriers networks. Amazon doesn't have to roll out delivery everywhere all at once to be efficient at it. They could simply start with population centers like NYC and back haul. Over time they build it up AND they have a guaranteed customer unlike the freight couriers.
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Re:Seriously...music off YouTube...?
> You're not a science crackpot on sampling (though apparently on Einstein???),
Calling people who are published on arxiv.org as "crackpots" only makes you look like an idiot. Where are your published papers?
Einstein was human. He made mistakes -- he even admitted to one as the biggest blunder of his life. If you would take off your myopic glasses and realize that criticism != crackpot you might actually learn something.
He spent the rest of his life trying to unify the four fundamental forces and come up with a ToE (Theory of Everything.) Newsflash -- he failed. Einstein's Theory of Relatively, by definition, is incomplete; this is a well known fact. Unsolved Problems in Special and General Relativity also attests to that. It specifically point out 21 currently unsolved problems. Scientists have made zero break throughs in the past 50 years as well. Questioning the fundamentals is the _foundation_ of Science. But keep name calling people who question the assumptions as crackpots. I'm sure you have a replacement theory that explains it all.
Gee, if only there was a List of Unsolved Problems in Science. Oh wait, there is. Are you going to call all THOSE scientists who study these things crackpots as well ??
> drain him of $30k for audio equipment.
Why are you so insecure / jealous that other people have that kind of money to spend?
> but you believe in humans with super-human hearing.
Not just, believe, but I know it first hand because I live with one. My wife has extra-sensory perception in both sight and sound. I'll trust her senses over your denial any day.
But go ahead and keep labeling people who disagree with your limited knowledge. Just be aware that you look like a fool when you do. The real question you should be asking yourself is "When will you grow up?"
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Re:Chinese/Muslim preferences
You are VERY mistaken WRT to foreign policy
And here is what Daesh thinks.
This is interesting in that a daesh expert believes that they will attack us like they attacked Paris to influence their election. And Daesh hopes that Trump wins according to them
Finally, This one sums it all up best.
But hey, look around. You can actually find articles written that will support your position, but, they are very far and few in-between and none by experts on China, Daesh, AQ, Russia, etc. -
Re:Chinese/Muslim preferences
You are VERY mistaken WRT to foreign policy
And here is what Daesh thinks.
This is interesting in that a daesh expert believes that they will attack us like they attacked Paris to influence their election. And Daesh hopes that Trump wins according to them
Finally, This one sums it all up best.
But hey, look around. You can actually find articles written that will support your position, but, they are very far and few in-between and none by experts on China, Daesh, AQ, Russia, etc. -
Re:Fixing Firefox bugs is boring
The funny thing is I'm currently considering switching away from Chrome. I never realized how much telemetry is sends. (I hear you about Win 10 !! I refuse to use it except when mandated at work.)
If you go the Chrome route there is an _awesome_ extension called: Tabs Outliner
It has a separate window that shows ALL your tabs (both open and closed) vertically !
https://chrome.google.com/webs...I'm not trying to "sell" you on Chrome -- I really wish this extension existed for FF.
So if FF sucks due to memory leaks, Chrome spys on you, then what browser is left? Chromium?
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Re:Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics
There are a thousand and one websites that do this for you. For example, Google search for {youtube mp3}.
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Re:And yet still can't tell TAB from Ctrl-I ... :-
All good suggestions ! Unfortunately I don't use the mouse with Vim except in a few odd cases.
Interesting. Its probably my compromise with the ui.
If they DID, I would probably use Ctrl-1
.. Ctrl-3 as a quick way to switch between buffer 1, 2, 3. (or the 3 current open files)That is a good idea.
:rew, ^, :wn is about the limit I could find to get close to that.The problem is once you have more then 3+ bookmarks it becomes hard to remember "where" each bookmark takes you.
I see what you mean. My approach maybe odd, I use conceptual references. So 'D or some other letter might be an abstract of something and the lowercase 'd maybe a concrete implementation. other odd games too help. Generally when I code though I try to limit the size of the files I create.
See which one is easier to remember? I no longer have to play the guessing game of "Where is bookmark X located again?"
You're right - it's a pita.
I think that's where I get the GUI to take over. Generally a combination of screens, workspaces, bash/vim terminal sessions, IDE. 4-8 workspaces and in my set up the terminal tabs hotkey with Alt-1 Alt-n. That generally gets me huge task bandwidth, about 4-400 vim/bash sessions per workspace.
Also I use workspaces named that define tasks in layers, so on my DAW for example I have Mix-Master-Monitor-subsystem, for code I generally use UI-Domain-Persist-DB and just increment whatever needs expansion. That's my workflow management, you probably have different challenges.
I think there maybe a way for you though, maybe multiple vims open on a single file - whaaaa? I hear you say. Well I think the new messaging part of vim may provide a way for multi-vim sessions on a single file by passing messages (which can be edits) between each other. I'm not sure yet (I still have a fair bit of recovery and exercise in from of me) but this could be a possible use-case that this new feature *might* support if you wanted to check it out.
Using "# command"
The curiosity is killing me, as soon as I get a chance to figure out how this works I'm going to have to try it on something. Generally I just rack my brains making new regexs. I clearly am still learning vim!
(At the time we worked on a C++ compiler but that's another story.)
Respect.
In the process of understanding Vim I tore into the source code and literally made a map of what EVERY key does in Vim.
Cool. I've probably been using vim longer than you, actually, it was vi for a long time on sco, sun, hp. But ripping into the source code to learn it is pretty hard core. I'm certain you've gone beyond me with it.
(If you search for "Vim Cheat Sheet" you'll come across my work.) i.e. https://www.google.com/search?... [google.com]
Damn man, that's awsome work. I doubt I know how to use vim as well as you do. I'll be laminating a copy of this for my wall - my colleague will want one as well, he only just got hooked on vim about a year or two ago.
That's really the best functional breakdown of vim I've seen and I'll spend some time studying it. Thank you for doing that.
Vim felt like an extension of my mind !
Obviously, this reply was constructed with vim - it's great for getting thoughts collated pre post.
I posit this is because Vi (and Vim) was designed by a programmer for a programmer. Every key feels like it belongs there. There is no wasted key. Sure Vim's learning curve is like a vertical cliff, but man, what a view from the plateau ! You'll never view another editor the same way one you've seen and tasted the power of Vim.
Absolutely! I suspect it maybe some time before we get everything out of the new features, and I'll probably be trying to figure out what I am missing with vim from your work - thanks.
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Re:Not enough
Speaking of Comodo... (bonus: WoSign owner also tries to step in and makes a fool of himself).
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Not far enough
Take a look at Mozilla's trusted CAs. It is a joke. They need to be harsher. First abuse cut them off. It also needs to be easier for users to remove trusted CA's from Firefox.
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Re:And after 1 year you will need to buy new car t
The earlier Nokia version of HERE for Android was very good for offline use - whole countries or large regions like US states were downloadable in one go as usefully searchable maps with SatNav routing, all for free. Google's limited offline capabilities looked pretty feeble in comparison. Now that the car companies have got hold of it and renamed it HERE WeGo, they've changed the interface to make it much more more oriented to providing turn-by-turn directions rather than map exploration, and long-term users are finding it slower and buggier, with a flakier offline mode: https://play.google.com/store/...
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Re:And IMDB cares about this *why*, exactly?
No reason those jobs have be in Santa Monica though. Or anywhere else in CA. Move them to Seattle like the rest of the company.
Maybe this Google query will give you a hint as to why they have an office in Santa Monica.
Hint: It isn't because top networking specialists and PHP programmers are best found in Los Angeles.
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Re:Exotic Locales
What's interesting is the seemingly unlikely locations where projects are actually in place or being planned. So much for the argument that profitable wind locations would be rare or hard to reach.
Amazon@ Fowler Ridge Indiana
Amazon@ Paulding County Ohio
Amazon@ Perquimans and Pasquotank Counties, North Carolina
Amazon@ Scurry County, TexasThe ignorance astounds me. Good info to back up the point of waste of materials for self-image enhancement!
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Re:Exotic Locales
What's interesting is the seemingly unlikely locations where projects are actually in place or being planned. So much for the argument that profitable wind locations would be rare or hard to reach.
Amazon@ Fowler Ridge Indiana
Amazon@ Paulding County Ohio
Amazon@ Perquimans and Pasquotank Counties, North Carolina
Amazon@ Scurry County, TexasThe ignorance astounds me. Good info to back up the point of waste of materials for self-image enhancement!
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Re:Exotic Locales
What's interesting is the seemingly unlikely locations where projects are actually in place or being planned. So much for the argument that profitable wind locations would be rare or hard to reach.
Amazon@ Fowler Ridge Indiana
Amazon@ Paulding County Ohio
Amazon@ Perquimans and Pasquotank Counties, North Carolina
Amazon@ Scurry County, TexasThe ignorance astounds me. Good info to back up the point of waste of materials for self-image enhancement!
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Re:Exotic Locales
What's interesting is the seemingly unlikely locations where projects are actually in place or being planned. So much for the argument that profitable wind locations would be rare or hard to reach.
Amazon@ Fowler Ridge Indiana
Amazon@ Paulding County Ohio
Amazon@ Perquimans and Pasquotank Counties, North Carolina
Amazon@ Scurry County, TexasThe ignorance astounds me. Good info to back up the point of waste of materials for self-image enhancement!
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Re:To them, evidence is meaningless
Creationists HAVE to have a young earth or else it breaks their religion (original sin and atonement).
More accurately, they don't understand their own holy books, their cultural context, and history. A lot of them think their holy book was written all at once, and was always a single collection, instead of the reality of their being assorted writings and stories collected together hundreds of years after the fact and canonized.
They see "six days" and take it literally, without any interest or understanding in the fact that it is a translation of a translation with centuries old grammar and idioms. Some concepts don't exist from one language to the next, and so on...
Even in English, the word "day" has multiple meanings, and they've chosen one definition and made their narrative to fit a "day" as a 24-hour period... rather than the second common definition.
So I don't blame creationists for having to believe in creationism for their religion to be valid.
The problem is one of the recurring themes of humanity: Somebody (politician, theologian, philosopher, artist) says "this is reality", without any citations/reasons/facts, and masses follow, because it's easier than thinking. It's not really a fault of religion, because we see the same behavior independent of religion.
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Osprey
But, unlike the typical helicopter, these planes have multiple rotors, could have fixed wings and perhaps eventually would use batteries and be more silent.
It's called an Osprey. I'd like to see the day when it's electric and autonomous.
I could be a Silicon Visionary! I'll take ideas from the 19th century, put a 21st century twist on it, and make billions from investors!
Like my idea for an underground super sonic Pneumatic Transit System. I call it the PTS.
I am gonna start combing through 19th century patents and see what else I can steal and use to become a billionaire.
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Exotic Locales
What's interesting is the seemingly unlikely locations where projects are actually in place or being planned. So much for the argument that profitable wind locations would be rare or hard to reach.
Amazon@ Fowler Ridge Indiana
Amazon@ Paulding County Ohio
Amazon@ Perquimans and Pasquotank Counties, North Carolina
Amazon@ Scurry County, Texas -
Exotic Locales
What's interesting is the seemingly unlikely locations where projects are actually in place or being planned. So much for the argument that profitable wind locations would be rare or hard to reach.
Amazon@ Fowler Ridge Indiana
Amazon@ Paulding County Ohio
Amazon@ Perquimans and Pasquotank Counties, North Carolina
Amazon@ Scurry County, Texas -
Exotic Locales
What's interesting is the seemingly unlikely locations where projects are actually in place or being planned. So much for the argument that profitable wind locations would be rare or hard to reach.
Amazon@ Fowler Ridge Indiana
Amazon@ Paulding County Ohio
Amazon@ Perquimans and Pasquotank Counties, North Carolina
Amazon@ Scurry County, Texas -
Exotic Locales
What's interesting is the seemingly unlikely locations where projects are actually in place or being planned. So much for the argument that profitable wind locations would be rare or hard to reach.
Amazon@ Fowler Ridge Indiana
Amazon@ Paulding County Ohio
Amazon@ Perquimans and Pasquotank Counties, North Carolina
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Re:A better idea
Please pay attention, there's already several of those on the market.
https://encrypted.google.com/s...
That's just several links referring to the same car.
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Re:How do you know?
Openelec's entire file system is read only. Given the difficulty of installing something to the image when you want to, the potential for it to be easily and automatically owned by is very low.
This is not a real thing...a device whose total storage capacity is read-only. Let's look at why.
One: if it's all read-only, it can't have a variable password...accounts and passwords need to be hardcoded, because there's no way to store new or changed account information.
Two: if it's at all configurable, you have the same problem: where do you store the configs?
Three: guess what else you can't have if your file system is read-only? Software updates.
Four: let's call a spade a spade here. A more accurate way to make the claim...regardless of how infeasible it would be for any device of significant functionality...is to say this: "Openelec's entire file system is meant to be read only." An innate characteristic of most security flaws is that they permit something that is not intended. It's important to not assume that intended functionality is inevitable and invulnerable. And in this case, that "read only" capability is nothing more than Linux permissions...it's not that the OS invariably is incapable of granting write permissions. In fact, all kinds of things are writing to the file system, I would bet...information about drive mounting, accounts, etc. The file system is not inherently read only.
Assuming that system behavior when used in its intended fashion is also what happens when someone breaks the rules is the root of most security failures.
And now, a citation, called "squashfs howto - make changes the read-only filesystem in OpenELEC"
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Re: Ask Slashdot
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Re:No they aren't denying it
Climate Change is not a religious issue for those who "deny" it.
Yes, it often is.
https://www.google.com/#q=reli...
To say there's no religious component denying climate change to it is simply incorrect.
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Re:A better idea
Please pay attention, there's already several of those on the market.
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Re:Wouldn't need subsidies
Actually, my error, I thought I was linking to a different table that included debt and overhead in its definition.
Here is one that is clear, which shows leveled cost including all those factors plus more. (if link gives you trouble, google 'ier_lcoe_2015.pdf')
https://www.google.com/url?sa=...
As I said, existing nuclear and coal are pretty comparable. P19 shows coal, P20 shows nuclear both spanning the 60 to 100 &/mwh range. -
Re:Not sure you have a lot of options?
Veritas bought it, and they only sell through their re-sellers. It looks to cost around $800-$900.
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Re:Let me google that for you
Cost to get a government appointment
https://www.google.com/search?...
Cushy ambassadorships go to prominent donors (or their kids). Fishy though far from a "price list", and it's also a standard practice for every administration. It's unfortunate but hardly a revelation, especially since I remember this stuff from 2009.
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Let me google that for you
Cost to get a government appointment
https://www.google.com/search?...
Obama Emailing Hillary
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Obama+use...
Sanders never considered as nominee
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Not a bad guess
Human population has expanded tremendously in the last part of those 800,000 years, and all of us consume oxygen. It probably can't explain the first 700,000 years, though, since total global hominid population was probably fairly constant, with one species supplanting another.
But what about methane? We know it leaks from places like hydrate ices underwater, especially when there is an earthquake and landslide, and of course since it exists underground as natural gas, we know it can leak from there, too, if an earthquake happens to rupture the ground enough. Methane is a light gas that will rise toward the stratosphere, and likely react in the ozone layer. I'm talking about a long term slow thing, not fast enough to deplete ozone as fast as solar ultraviolet makes more from atmospheric oxygen. But the reaction produces water and CO2, and takes oxygen out of the air. -
Re:Echo is NOT a hit
Presumably, somewhere around 3 million have sold. Is that a lot? I have no idea, ha. Seems decent? At, say, an average price of $170, that's about $500 million in revenue.
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Re:"it was used for children's writing exercises"
The quantity of self-described religious adherents who don't go to church, don't pray, and don't think much about the afterlife (until the due date visibly approaches) is frankly quite large. Belief != fervor. And, proportionally, there's quite a few places dedicated to bringing atheists together and promulgating their beliefs (tax exempt by the way).
Fascinatinating. Given that you mention Tax exempt status, it has become most clear that you define a 501(c) 3 coprporation as a religion. Allow me to show this from the first group, and th emajor group that comes up when I clicky clicky on the google search link you thoughtfully provided.
The American Atheists
This organization, which you declare as a religion, has this organizational note:
American Atheists, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. As such, all donations and gifts to American Atheists are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. The Federal Tax Identification Number of American Atheists, Inc. is 74-2466507.
Membership gifts, gifts to our general fund, and gifts to the American Atheists Legal Fund, Billboard Fund, and other specific funds are fully tax deductible.
Your subscription to American Atheist magazine is not tax deductible as a charitable donation.
For questions about your contributions, members status, or for a copy of your giving record, please contact us.
Now you will also note that their magazine is >not tax deductible. How odd when most churches pay no taxes whatsoever on anything, this 501(c)(3) "Church" is not totally tax deductible. Odd indeed!
Since 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations are religions, I apparently have been a Priest of a church of youth Ice Hockey, a priest of an Amateur Radio religion, and a priest and founding member of an amateur astronomy religion. Who knew? I sure didn't!
As humans, we seek explanations, stake our identity in our beliefs, and pursue fellowship with those who share them.
And some of us actively seek to discriminate against those who do not share our beliefs. And some of us become very upset when we decide that elimination of our discrimination is discrimination aginst us.
I know of at least one secular group in my city that explicitly claims to be a church ("The Church of Beethoven").
Yeah, here they are: http://churchofbeethoven.org/
Seriously man, are you actually saying that the Church of Beethovan is a separate religion? They say nothing about their personal beliefs.
Good day sir, Hard to argue with a person that claims 501(c)(3) organizations are religions, and that the Church of Beethoven is likewise religion. Other than you are wrong, yet do not take telling. Such faith is commendable.
I said, Good Day!
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Here's some I posted here years ago... apk
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* Enjoy!
APK
P.S.=> There's also NULL ROUTING (that your own techs/admins can program arp & route commands for easily enough)-> https://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=9692843&cid=52947119/
... apk