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  1. Re:porn on Why You Shouldn't Worry About IPv6 Just Yet · · Score: 1

    Kevin Day/Your.org tried that with "The Great IPv6 Experiment" offering free porn vids over v6 and instructional cooking videos over v4. That folded up even before the first Google IPv6 Implementors Conference in 2009, and only now appears to have had that gear returned as an actual pay-porn site with IPv6 connectivity. Albeit the free porn wasn't at issue, but rather getting all their gear supporting v6 properly (as per the last few posts on their now defunct mailing list). Guess all that gear works now for them.

  2. Re:The Cake is... on Peering Disputes Migrate To IPv6 · · Score: 1

    Hotel catering fail more likely.

  3. Re:What is the hardware impact on consumers? on Comcast To Bring IPv6 To Residential US In 2010 · · Score: 1

    D-link DIR-615 hardware rev C1

    no ipv6 firewall rules, but does native/static tunnel/6to4, and announces a /64 to your wired lan/wireless

  4. Re:D-Link and Cisco routers support IPv6 on Google Over IPv6 Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Gateway/dir615_revC/Manual/dir615_revC_manual_300.pdf start at their page 48, does native, pppoe, 6to4, 6in4

  5. Re:Is it just me on Google Over IPv6 Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    Somehow I doubt /. operates on a residential network, which is mostly what appears to be listed on the sixxs link.

    There are US based colo/transit providers, not listed on that page, that already make IPv6 natively available to customers.

  6. Re:Consumer Routers and IPv6? on IPv4 Address Use In 2008 · · Score: 1

    D-Link DIR-615 Hardware Revision C

    http://www.tunnelbroker.net/forums/index.php?topic=296.0

    I bought 2, they work mint both for native and tunneled.

  7. Re:Who needs to do what? on IPv6 Adoption Up 300 Percent Over 2 Years · · Score: 1

    D-link announced their product lines will provide support for IPv6 at the last RIPE conference (pretty sure this happened at the recent Dubai conference). In fact if you can get your hands on a DIR-615 (Rev C) it allows you to configure static, 6in4, pppoe and then advertise a range to your machines behind it.

  8. Re:IPV4 addresses are NOT running out on IPv6 Adoption Up 300 Percent Over 2 Years · · Score: 1

    under 10% utilization sounds like you should be giving back your allocation to the RIR/provider and taking something smaller.

  9. Re:Legit on Hurricane Electric Offers Bit Torrent Service · · Score: 1

    while true, I can think of one current addiction of mine that uses either bit torrent or some other swarmcasting/p2p/etc. tool, and that is Blizzard's World of Warcraft, to patch the client side

  10. Re:FTP!? on Hurricane Electric Offers Bit Torrent Service · · Score: 1

    its not about FTP service/distribution

    you use FTP to put up the file (hell, use scp).

    once in the directory, the software (that was written) generates a torrent and seeds it within minutes....

    so what was the complaint again?

  11. Re:Yay! Lack of quality in schools show through! on CS vs CIS · · Score: 1

    I completely agree. There was a time when attending college, and getting a degree was not a national pasttime. It showed that you had decided to further your education, and go that extra mile. Now, it's just choosing which school to spend your money at. I remember the college I shortly attended, had admitted a student, let him take courses, and complete a first semester. All before realizing that he had not completed High School, and wasn't supposed to be in college. Yes, there is a lot of money in America, and yes, I want a slice so I can finish up my degree, and enjoy The Good Life[TM]. Mostly because I enjoyed college, and finding new courses and subjects that piqued my interest. Not to just get a piece of paper in something that I had no interest in. I work on computers because of 2 reasons: I have an knack for them, and the industry pays well. Did I want to do this the rest of my life? Not really, nor will I. Blah Blah, its 1pm, and I need lunch

    - G3

  12. Re:Yay! Lack of quality in schools show through! on CS vs CIS · · Score: 1

    IN YOUR FACE FLANDERS...actually I dont really care if I screw up grammar or spelling on /. when its 9-something AM my time, and I have no soda in my system.

    G3

  13. Re:Yay! Lack of quality in schools show through! on CS vs CIS · · Score: 1

    I'm a proud product of these schools! PITY ME!! GIVE ME $100K FOR USING MAIL-MERGE IN WORD!! blah blah, I hadn't had my morning Mt. Dew, and /. doesn't use Grammatik. Now I go home and sleep rest of year away ^.^

    - Guyver3

  14. Re:Yay! Lack of quality in schools show through! on CS vs CIS · · Score: 1

    Actually, that was a pun, jackass.

  15. Yay! Lack of quality in schools show through! on CS vs CIS · · Score: 1

    Wow, a softmore, he must be in one of those 7 year plans. Last I remember there was a SOPHOMORE (meaning "wise fool") class, but not a Softmore. I seem to recall working at a University in my last job, where the students actually expected the professors to do the work for them. Kids are just lazy nowadays. They see the current money that computard people get, and make that their brass ring. So they try and get the education that will get them the money. Meanwhile, they cant even spell. *SIGHHHH* Someone needs to spend more time in ENGL-098, and less in CISC-101.

    - Guyver3

  16. This page isn't just about linux on A Year of Linux · · Score: 1

    This page reads more like an opensource list. All they left out was the *bsds. I mean, OpenSSH isn't "Linux". Yes it works on it, but it isn't "Linux". There were some other things on there that I'm to bored to recall... - Guyver3

  17. @home irc server on EFnet Hits Turbulence · · Score: 1

    I talked to an operator for one of the @home irc servers on gimpnet (yet another irc network), and he explained that since the server was hosted by excite, it was in fact excite being DoS'd, which became a Very Bad Thing[TM]. the @home servers shall not return, and i've managed to find a nice german server that lets US connections on, and I've managed to sit on it without disconnecting for about 3 days now..... btw - plur and core and a few others aren't gone so much as they are now PRIVATE. - Guyver3

  18. Re:sorry to say this.... on Metallica Vs. Harvard · · Score: 1

    ok, actually, it isn't port blocking, it was removal of the entire napster domain from view, and something else that blocks proxies which i am forgetting about at this moment