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  1. cheap easy multihoming (multi-isp failover) on Worldwide IPv6 Adoption: Where Do We Stand Today? · · Score: 1

    When will they come up with an easy/cheap "out of the box" solution for small/medium business so they can plug their dsl & cable modem and have some redundant connection?

    Yes i know there are workarounds with NAT66. Wasn't that one of the selling points of ipv6 - not to have to use NAT ?

  2. Re:charge 'em on Ask Slashdot: Setting Up a Wireless Catch-and-Release · · Score: 4, Informative

    goto www.pfsense.org Pfsense is all you need for this and every other firewall / router / captive portal / ... project and it's opensource with optional paid support if required

  3. Re:Not compatible, not happening on IPv4 Address Crunch In 2 Years, IPv6 Not Ready · · Score: 1

    Well it shouldn't be hard for the isp's to set up ipv6-to-ipv4 tunnels, thus they can give out ipv6 address' to their customers
    while still allowing them to access ipv4 based systems. But that would cost money and isp's only want to make money

    I personally experimented with it in one of the schools i work; you can get an ipv6 subnet for free to experiment with at one of the
    many tunnel brokers. The problem is that currently I have to use my ipv4 address on my router/firewall to tunnel to an ipv6 broker
    in another country (kind of slow) .... then i have a zillion ipv6 address i can assign to each of my computers(yey no more NAT)

    Now only to find something to do with my fancy ipv6 adress, cuss that animated gif at kame.net get boring after a while

  4. well on Geek and Gadgets Set Cross-US Speed Record · · Score: 1

    I don't really see the point in trying to beat that record (or any record for that matter)
    But doing 140mph isn't that big of a deal. Almost every european car max' out at that speed, some just take longer then others to get to it.

    Also huge parts of german highway allow these speeds while year after year they are elected the safest highway system in europe.
    Speed != danger

  5. Re:Who is next? on Belgium May Prosecute the Church of Scientology · · Score: 1

    In Belgium i believe they technically could sue the pope, or the prime minister of the UK

    or even g.w.b if they would want to.

    As i recall in 1993 they've passed the 'genocide' law

    This controversial law makes it possible to prosecute dictators and other offenders of human rights.

    Imho every religion is not respecting the human rights, some more extreme then others ...

  6. and then on Should Chimps Have Human Rights? · · Score: 1

    Human rights come with human obligations .... laws, taxs , ...

    Anyone ??

  7. Re:It should be obvious why on Humans Hardwired to Believe in Supernatural Deity? · · Score: 1

    Religion is and allways has been just about power. All of the major religions have done nothing but cause death and destruction to others or themselfs. Yet the majority of people doesn't seem to have the brain power to see past the "love thy neighbor" to see the true impact their religion has on the world.

  8. Re:Nothing to get juiced about on Skype Founders Develop Media Streaming Tech · · Score: 1

    is this the part where coders get killed for the code of this global media streaming service ?

    I saw a documentary bout this i believe: hackers 3 Antitrust