Verizon Refuses To Provide Complete IPv6
Glendale2x writes "I'm a progressive sort of guy and I want to go full dual-stack, IPv6 for the future, etc. However I recently tried to turn up a new Verizon circuit with IPv6 (after a 6-month fiber install process), and to my chagrin the order they accepted back in May they're now saying is against their policy to provide. They're missing around 29% of the IPv6 internet and refuse to carry it. Tell me again how we're supposed to encourage IPv6 adoption in the face of a huge black hole like this?"
If you think this is bad just wait for comcast to bill you per ipv6 ip how about $5/m per system.
-"I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell" the movie will come out in theaters at some point between May and September, and will be bigger than ANYONE (except me) is predicting. I won't commit to a specific number (in public), but I will say big. Very very big. Enough to make Nils and I real "*beep* You" money. But even though we will be "the next big thing" for a few minutes, we won't rest on the success of the movie...
Is -$11 million very big?
-On the heels of this massive success, Nils and I will announce plans for not one, not two, but three sequels. Most people will pay attention to this news and will miss the details, which is where the real story will be: Who is funding us, how the deal is arranged, and who owns what.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
-Matt Czuchry, Jesse Bradford and Geoff Stults will become major stars because of this movie (and they'll deserve it, they did a great job). Not just in Hollywood, where they will be deluged with offers, but in the general public eye.
No.
-On the heels of the movie success, IHTSBIH the book will hit #1 on the paperback nonfiction best seller list, but only for a few weeks.
Eh, currently #3 on the nonfiction paperback, but either way, THERE WAS NO MOVIE SUCCESS.
-I will finally finish AFF, get it out just in time for Christmas, and it will hit #1 on the Hardcover Non-Fiction list. I will narrowly miss having two books at #1 on two different lists at the same time, and no one will care but me, who will be driven nuts by the near miss.
You mean the book that's now 3 years late? The one where the last draft was so bad your publisher threw it away? Well, since you've already taken loans out to finance your vanity project movie, you'll need to write it at some point. Unfortunately, you don't have as many fans as you think you have.