He's not going to find that on his typical home router, which comes with one upstream port and one downstream subnet.
Albeit some have hidden capabilities: mine has the hardwired downstream subnet, the hardwired upstream port, and one wireless subnet that can mimic two (the secure wireless and the guest wireless). This is probably pretty typical for wireless routers right now.
But still, the second WAN port is not going to be there unless you shop around. Ala kazam:
$500 for 3 TB sounds like a decent deal to me. And that's just for the bytes.
I have a couple of 500-GB disks I bought in a bunch when Fry's dropped the price to $179 each a few years ago. I never did get around to needing them in any hardware, but I felt so cool getting them cheap.
Half a dozen of those would have cost over a kilobuck.
And wouldn't come with wireless networking, or even a case.
There are people engaging in the continuing argument over the state of the economy who claim that inflation is high. Anyone doing so is cherrypicking their consumption. The 3% reported by the BLS is about right.
You didn't read the thread. I don't consider someone whose only activity in the state is leasing online capacity to be a presence in the state. They're a customer of a presence in the state.
The comment you're replying to here, though, is about someone who is physically in the state who abuses that structure by creating shell corporations to pretend not to be in the state.
Enron turned it into a macro and ran it recursively, reported massive revenues from the same dollar transiting all of its shells, and defrauded investors of $billions in the process.
The shell company would be the Texas State bird, if that honor weren't already held by the dodo.
The more you want a simple means of securing your neighborhood, maybe.
That's if your HOA maintains a gate.
If your community is not gated, there is really nothing an HOA does for you other than keeping you from doing what you want to your house. Which is somewhat superfluous, because most municipalities have enough restrictions on what you can and can't have on your property, anyway. When it gets down to fining you for having topiaries or the shade of tan you use, HOAs become among the worst forms of government ever devised.
Tell you what. Stop flying. See? No lack of liberty. You're free to come and go. You're just not free to impose your view that everyone else on the plane should die in a tumbling ball of twisted metal for your portmanteau patriotism.
And frankly you're advocating for the right to carry a gun on the plane yourself, if you feel like it. Should everyone on the plane be armed? Everyone? Really?
Not true. The scanners are tuned to the absorption frequency of plastic explosives. That's why it can't see through your junk. Not that your junk is explosive. Nor if it was that such a small quantity would be any kind of security risk. Kna mean?
Yeah, but you should love them for what they actually said:
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Ben Franklin, 1775
Airport security was way beyond giving up essential liberties (search and seizure, anyone?) long before 9/11, and the safety gained from it is not temporary if it applies to every flight.
In that case, it will suck ass. Because the only reason those movies were any good was that he was in them. Without him, they lose their core affability and become the cheap junk they were mocking.
I'm purchasing from someone in Texas. He, and or I, have to pay tax on the leasing.
But the sales conducted through the internet that happen to be transacted by the server I leased? Apparently not a "presence" in the state.
Now, this opens up some interesting corporate structures (but in the state that brought you Enron, this ain't unusual). For instance, I build a huge server farm, and run my store on it. But I incorporate the store in the Cayman Islands and lease the server farm from myself.
I end up paying taxes on the leasing, but that's only a portion of the total cost of my business, and that's only a portion of the revenues, and none of the profits. If I lease it to myself at a loss to its own depreciation and cost of operation, I get a tax deduction on the server farm.
See, this is why being from Texas should be a disqualification for the Presidency. This is exactly how people down there do things.
Oops. I seem to have started streaming movies to every computer I own 24/7/365.
And churning my DVD orders daily.
Enjoy the licensing fees and postage, dudes.
wtf. that link as posted does not behave as it did when i pasted it in my browser.
try this one:
http://www.google.com/search?q=router+dual+wan&tbm=shop
yeh. mosh bedda.
He's not going to find that on his typical home router, which comes with one upstream port and one downstream subnet.
Albeit some have hidden capabilities: mine has the hardwired downstream subnet, the hardwired upstream port, and one wireless subnet that can mimic two (the secure wireless and the guest wireless). This is probably pretty typical for wireless routers right now.
But still, the second WAN port is not going to be there unless you shop around. Ala kazam:
http://www.google.com/search?q=google+shopping&q=router+dual+wan
$500 for 3 TB sounds like a decent deal to me. And that's just for the bytes.
I have a couple of 500-GB disks I bought in a bunch when Fry's dropped the price to $179 each a few years ago. I never did get around to needing them in any hardware, but I felt so cool getting them cheap.
Half a dozen of those would have cost over a kilobuck.
And wouldn't come with wireless networking, or even a case.
There are people engaging in the continuing argument over the state of the economy who claim that inflation is high. Anyone doing so is cherrypicking their consumption. The 3% reported by the BLS is about right.
Your junk is a deterrent.
I called my Congressman over it.
You didn't read the thread. I don't consider someone whose only activity in the state is leasing online capacity to be a presence in the state. They're a customer of a presence in the state.
The comment you're replying to here, though, is about someone who is physically in the state who abuses that structure by creating shell corporations to pretend not to be in the state.
Enron turned it into a macro and ran it recursively, reported massive revenues from the same dollar transiting all of its shells, and defrauded investors of $billions in the process.
The shell company would be the Texas State bird, if that honor weren't already held by the dodo.
Well, that's a statement that needs qualifying.
The more you want a simple means of securing your neighborhood, maybe.
That's if your HOA maintains a gate.
If your community is not gated, there is really nothing an HOA does for you other than keeping you from doing what you want to your house. Which is somewhat superfluous, because most municipalities have enough restrictions on what you can and can't have on your property, anyway. When it gets down to fining you for having topiaries or the shade of tan you use, HOAs become among the worst forms of government ever devised.
Tell you what. Stop flying. See? No lack of liberty. You're free to come and go. You're just not free to impose your view that everyone else on the plane should die in a tumbling ball of twisted metal for your portmanteau patriotism.
And frankly you're advocating for the right to carry a gun on the plane yourself, if you feel like it. Should everyone on the plane be armed? Everyone? Really?
Your tinfoil hat is no protection, you know.
Not true. The scanners are tuned to the absorption frequency of plastic explosives. That's why it can't see through your junk. Not that your junk is explosive. Nor if it was that such a small quantity would be any kind of security risk. Kna mean?
Which means the result is that every time you fly you will be subjected to a pat-down plus a full-torso X-ray.
Or you will have to find a way to live with a variable and occasionally spiking number of blown-up aircraft every month.
No, the problem is you think that terrorists aren't trying to do it every day.
I don't think feeling up your junk is a palatable deterrent, but doing nothing is begging for multiple attacks.
Bin Laden's thousand children are hoping you keep your head in the sand.
Yeah, but you should love them for what they actually said:
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Ben Franklin, 1775
Airport security was way beyond giving up essential liberties (search and seizure, anyone?) long before 9/11, and the safety gained from it is not temporary if it applies to every flight.
Flying your kids all around the country so they can complain about the smell in Grandma's house is insanity.
This is the system the greed-head airlines have put in place to help you do that.
How does encouraging underwear bombs protect your rights?
Think of the children falling from the sky.
You have the choice to believe that you can be free in a world with 6 billion other people in it, or not to.
The question is how will you Constitute limits on it?
If hiding income from your neighbors in order to duck your responsibilities to your neighborhood is not illegal, we are doomed.
Wow. You were born in Texas, right? Or Oklahoma.
Wait. Someone is actually going to play Duke Nukem Forever?
In that case, it will suck ass. Because the only reason those movies were any good was that he was in them. Without him, they lose their core affability and become the cheap junk they were mocking.
Charlie Sheen used to be good for that.
Now he's got a big future in comedy porn.
I'm purchasing from someone in Texas. He, and or I, have to pay tax on the leasing.
But the sales conducted through the internet that happen to be transacted by the server I leased? Apparently not a "presence" in the state.
Now, this opens up some interesting corporate structures (but in the state that brought you Enron, this ain't unusual). For instance, I build a huge server farm, and run my store on it. But I incorporate the store in the Cayman Islands and lease the server farm from myself.
I end up paying taxes on the leasing, but that's only a portion of the total cost of my business, and that's only a portion of the revenues, and none of the profits. If I lease it to myself at a loss to its own depreciation and cost of operation, I get a tax deduction on the server farm.
See, this is why being from Texas should be a disqualification for the Presidency. This is exactly how people down there do things.
Gingrich's trolls cooked up this nonsense.
Just how much has that miserable fuck cost this country in the past half-century?
I'm sure it'd cost $trillions to make it as good as it would have been if he hadn't been fighting against us all this time.
If I can move my business out of the state using the dd(1) command, I don't have a presence there.