Comcast started handing out/64s a year ago. They aren't doing dual-stack lite, either. It's DHCPv6 with IA_NA and IA_PD. www.comcast6.net for more info
Don't *ever* take your laptop into a common room. I took my PowerBook Ti in there to do calculus with friends, and a stupid water fight ended up sending a full bottle through the screen! AppleCare considers that my own stupidity, and $1500 later, I have a second screen:( In short, keep them in padded or better yet hardshell cases when not in use, and never use them in a place where people have even the slightest chance of getting rowdy. And in college, that's almost everywhere.
This only happens when a user logs in with GAIM via the OSCAR protocol. If you go back to the TiC/ToC protocol, it goes back to normal... Evidently AOL can only track their clients when they use the OSCAR protocol, perhaps the new ones use it exclusively and all the old ones use the TiC/ToC protocol?
Comcast started handing out /64s a year ago. They aren't doing dual-stack lite, either. It's DHCPv6 with IA_NA and IA_PD. www.comcast6.net for more info
I still think nothing posted so far beats the chocolate stout gelato you get from Capogiro during Philly Beer Week. Not to mention Philly Beer Week.
Don't *ever* take your laptop into a common room. I took my PowerBook Ti in there to do calculus with friends, and a stupid water fight ended up sending a full bottle through the screen! AppleCare considers that my own stupidity, and $1500 later, I have a second screen :( In short, keep them in padded or better yet hardshell cases when not in use, and never use them in a place where people have even the slightest chance of getting rowdy. And in college, that's almost everywhere.
This only happens when a user logs in with GAIM via the OSCAR protocol. If you go back to the TiC/ToC protocol, it goes back to normal... Evidently AOL can only track their clients when they use the OSCAR protocol, perhaps the new ones use it exclusively and all the old ones use the TiC/ToC protocol?