I guess it is because of that CISCO problem http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-2003 0717-blocked.shtml
I don't know if it is related, but I just spent 2 hours on the phone to activate my new comcast.net account using dhcpcd and opera on Linux instead of their braindead windows CD.
I had to reregister since the attbi.com account finally stopped working as they are moving everybody over to comcast.net.
Since it was such a pain to find out, I summarized it on
http://micha.bloki.com/index.jsp?name=comcastLinux
Cheers, Michael Will
My wife actually used Bloki for her own classwork - it is like a Wiki, but it does not require learning any geek codes.
You get a WYSIWYG editor for your pages, and it has collaboration support: She invited her peers as editors and there is a locking mechanism to keep each other from editing the same page at the same time.
Check out the skit that 5 students of varying technical background wrote together:
social contract
The nice thing is that it does not need any plugins, only a browser with javascript and htmlarea support.
Michael
I guess it is because of that CISCO problem http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-2003 0717-blocked.shtml
I don't know if it is related, but I just spent 2 hours on the phone to activate my new comcast.net account using dhcpcd and opera on Linux instead of their braindead windows CD.
I had to reregister since the attbi.com account finally stopped working as they are moving everybody over to comcast.net.
Since it was such a pain to find out, I summarized it on
http://micha.bloki.com/index.jsp?name=comcastLinux
Cheers, Michael Will
Disclaimer: I work for Zapatec Inc and am involved in developing bloki.com.
My wife actually used Bloki for her own classwork - it is like a Wiki, but it does not require learning any geek codes. You get a WYSIWYG editor for your pages, and it has collaboration support: She invited her peers as editors and there is a locking mechanism to keep each other from editing the same page at the same time. Check out the skit that 5 students of varying technical background wrote together: social contract The nice thing is that it does not need any plugins, only a browser with javascript and htmlarea support. Michael