Well I think that this is a great way to actually relieve the stress of todays networks.
Think about it.. what would be faster?, an overworked network or multiple semi-segrigated bridged networks?
I think the latter is the choice we need to go with.
we could say screw you IPv6 and stay with IPv4 by segregating into smaller internal addressing schemes.
well, me and a few friends of mine have been in the planning stages for a project quite similar to this for a few months now.
We just need to actually sit down and do it.
We live in Florida nad theres not too mutch for reliable cheap high-speed connections so we figured that why not do it ourselves...
This way we can also be a bit secured from the prying eyes of the outside world.
As to how it can be done, we have speculated on several methods. One being to build a magnified antenna using a few items from Home Depot and Radio Shack - coupled with a cheap-o wireless NIC.
I admit its a bit crude but you can get away with things like this here in the flatlands.:)
We have also discussed several IP schemes and the possability of using our owne 'Inner-Upper-Top-Level Domains' as in we would use blahblah.xnet or whatever as a domain instead of.com or.net and so on...
All in all it looks like we will be able to do it with very few problems, at least untill we decide we wanna turn it loose to the public.. but thats an issue to work on after the preliminary development stages.
I just don't understand why or how people can think that this is the way it should be.
I mean come on! I thought the Internet was the newest form of media, that this was the way that the whole world was going for news distribution.
What will be next? No more Slashdot because the information can't tightly be controlled by corporate america?
And what happens if I were to record my owne footage and put it on my site in a digital format?.. What then? Will i be sued and silenced by money hungry corporate pigs?
I say 'piss on-em!'
As the next paragraph states...
Obviously many older people do have useful things to pass along, especially their experiences with life and their accumulated perspectives.
Sure, I'm 22 and I do know more than most people that I meet (tooting own horn), but I also believe that there is quite a bit of things I can learn from the older generations. Even though they do not or can not fully grasp what I know. I also think that while most poeple my age do attain extreme ammounts of knowlage there is still somthing to be said about good solid experience.
As for the gaming side of it.. heh well its a great way, in my opinion, to relieve the stress that accumilates in our industries.
my 2 cents =p
Where's my mind?... Way out in the water.. see it swimming.
Here I thought that any code you wrote was considered your own code and that you could do whatever you wanted with it, unless of course you work for a company.. but we know about those rules already... Now you have to have permision from the company you buy your compiler from to distribute the source you wrote..??? I doubt it, I think it IS as mentioned in the reply from AliasTheRoot , just a way for them to get you to upgrade... either that or I do know that in some compilers you can use special code that only works in those compilers and makes others barf. anyway my two cents..
that was definatly the highlight of last nights episode.... that and the commercial breaks where family guy was announced to be returned =)... the_ph0x
Is it just me or would anyone else not want to be caught up in that swirling mass on the surface there. :)
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Well I think that this is a great way to actually relieve the stress of todays networks. Think about it.. what would be faster?, an overworked network or multiple semi-segrigated bridged networks?
.ph0x
I think the latter is the choice we need to go with. we could say screw you IPv6 and stay with IPv4 by segregating into smaller internal addressing schemes.
well, me and a few friends of mine have been in the planning stages for a project quite similar to this for a few months now.
:)
.com or .net and so on...
.ph0x
We just need to actually sit down and do it. We live in Florida nad theres not too mutch for reliable cheap high-speed connections so we figured that why not do it ourselves...
This way we can also be a bit secured from the prying eyes of the outside world.
As to how it can be done, we have speculated on several methods. One being to build a magnified antenna using a few items from Home Depot and Radio Shack - coupled with a cheap-o wireless NIC. I admit its a bit crude but you can get away with things like this here in the flatlands.
We have also discussed several IP schemes and the possability of using our owne 'Inner-Upper-Top-Level Domains' as in we would use blahblah.xnet or whatever as a domain instead of
All in all it looks like we will be able to do it with very few problems, at least untill we decide we wanna turn it loose to the public.. but thats an issue to work on after the preliminary development stages.
I just don't understand why or how people can think that this is the way it should be. I mean come on! I thought the Internet was the newest form of media, that this was the way that the whole world was going for news distribution.
.ph0x
What will be next? No more Slashdot because the information can't tightly be controlled by corporate america?
And what happens if I were to record my owne footage and put it on my site in a digital format?.. What then? Will i be sued and silenced by money hungry corporate pigs?
I say 'piss on-em!'
bah!
As the next paragraph states... .. heh well its a great way, in my opinion, to relieve the stress that accumilates in our industries.
Obviously many older people do have useful things to pass along, especially their experiences with life and their accumulated perspectives.
Sure, I'm 22 and I do know more than most people that I meet (tooting own horn), but I also believe that there is quite a bit of things I can learn from the older generations. Even though they do not or can not fully grasp what I know. I also think that while most poeple my age do attain extreme ammounts of knowlage there is still somthing to be said about good solid experience.
As for the gaming side of it
my 2 cents =p
Where's my mind?... Way out in the water.. see it swimming.
Here I thought that any code you wrote was considered your own code and that you could do whatever you wanted with it, unless of course you work for a company .. but we know about those rules already... Now you have to have permision from the company you buy your compiler from to distribute the source you wrote..??? I doubt it, I think it IS as mentioned in the reply from AliasTheRoot , just a way for them to get you to upgrade ... either that or I do know that in some compilers you can use special code that only works in those compilers and makes others barf. anyway my two cents..
that was definatly the highlight of last nights episode.... that and the commercial breaks where family guy was announced to be returned =) ... the_ph0x