Re:Did you trace to that?
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4l-j4z333ra 0wn3d
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· Score: 2, Interesting
Even worse here (Tokyo). Blocked as soon as I leave my ISP:
traceroute to 217.26.193.10 (217.26.193.10), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 bflets-ba-as-tokyo-1.dsnw.ne.jp (61.213.134.52) 3.123 ms 1.516 ms 1.039 ms
2 61.213.134.49 (61.213.134.49) 1.190 ms 1.343 ms 1.087 ms
3 61.213.134.13 (61.213.134.13) 1.783 ms 1.525 ms 1.627 ms
4 202.239.171.105 (202.239.171.105) 1.162 ms !H * 1.221 ms !H
Looks like someone doesn't want us to reach the information. Isn't this kind of denial of freedom one of the things the USA was accusing Iraq of?
Re:WRONG! At least they're not dying of starvation
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Strike on Iraq
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...like it's happening in many third-word countries.
If the US wanted to be helpful, they could have started by spending that vast amount of money in helping underdeveloped countries.
It would have probably been much cheaper, and it would have improved the US's reputation.
I live in Tokyo and have a 100Mbps B-Flets line since August last year. I'm paying $230/month (27000 yen), with no restrictions of any kind. I have my own server at home, and neither uploads nor downloads are capped.
I was a bit sceptical at the beginning, but my ISP confirmed the 'no restrictions' part after I emailed them.
Of course, porn is ilegal here in Japan, so I guess that's the reason why they have no problem in allowing customers to set up their own server.
Even worse here (Tokyo). Blocked as soon as I leave my ISP:
traceroute to 217.26.193.10 (217.26.193.10), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 bflets-ba-as-tokyo-1.dsnw.ne.jp (61.213.134.52) 3.123 ms 1.516 ms 1.039 ms
2 61.213.134.49 (61.213.134.49) 1.190 ms 1.343 ms 1.087 ms
3 61.213.134.13 (61.213.134.13) 1.783 ms 1.525 ms 1.627 ms
4 202.239.171.105 (202.239.171.105) 1.162 ms !H * 1.221 ms !H
Looks like someone doesn't want us to reach the information. Isn't this kind of denial of freedom one of the things the USA was accusing Iraq of?
...like it's happening in many third-word countries.
If the US wanted to be helpful, they could have started by spending that vast amount of money in helping underdeveloped countries.
It would have probably been much cheaper, and it would have improved the US's reputation.
Just my 0.02 yen.
I live in Tokyo and have a 100Mbps B-Flets line since August last year. I'm paying $230/month (27000 yen), with no restrictions of any kind. I have my own server at home, and neither uploads nor downloads are capped.
I was a bit sceptical at the beginning, but my ISP confirmed the 'no restrictions' part after I emailed them.
Of course, porn is ilegal here in Japan, so I guess that's the reason why they have no problem in allowing customers to set up their own server.
I met one of them when I went to the MIT last year. Here is the picture.