Now if only someone would slap around ComCast and get them using IPv6 natively.. or all USA ISPs for that matter.. There is zero choice for native IPv6 where I live unless I want to colo @ Hurricane Electric:(
The power line wasn't a giant freaking unshielded antenna!
Yes, thank you! More people need to be aware that this technology is a pure hack job and has no intended future beyond making power company shareholders happy for the short-term (so the execs can dump more stock).
Also note not only the wide-band RFI that BPL creates on FCC protected frequecies (that the FCC happens to be conviently ignoring due to political/lobbyist pressure), but the sensitity BPL has to legal radio transmisions as well.
Death to BPL begins in your local neighborhood. So fight it with all the force you can muster
BF needs two servers to function: members.bluesecurity.com and wd.bluesecurity.com. It appears that sixapart.com is hosting a dummy members.bluesecurity.com for the moment @ 204.9.178.12
;; ANSWER SECTION: wd.bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN A 66.197.244.213 wd.bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN A 72.36.247.11 wd.bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN A 206.225.91.121 wd.bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN A 64.15.139.81
;; AUTHORITY SECTION: bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN NS nypop.elron.net. bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN NS dns.netvision.net.il.
;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: dns.netvision.net.il. 86400 IN A 194.90.1.5 nypop.elron.net. 86400 IN A 199.203.1.20
To stretch an analogy, if I hit someone every time they hit me, I don't think they'd get too far complaining that I was hitting them back.
Good imagery on that, thank you. BlueFrog punches spammers, join the fight:)
C:\Documents and Settings\davygrvy>NSLOOKUP -type=any BLUESECURITY.COM Server: cns.sanjose.ca.sanfran.comcast.net Address: 68.87.76.178
Non-authoritative answer: BLUESECURITY.COM internet address = 127.0.0.1 BLUESECURITY.COM nameserver = 127.0.0.1 BLUESECURITY.COM primary name server = ns1.mdnsservice.COM responsible mail addr = hostmaster.mdnsservice.COM serial = 743932014 refresh = 10001 (2 hours 46 mins 41 secs) retry = 7200 (2 hours) expire = 2419200 (28 days) default TTL = 86400 (1 day) BLUESECURITY.COM MX preference = 100, mail exchanger = 127.0.0.1 BLUESECURITY.COM MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = 127.0.0.1
That ain't right. Everything is pointing to localhost. This one is right though:
C:\Documents and Settings\davygrvy>dig.exe @dns.netvision.net.il members.bluesecurity.com +all
; <<>> DiG 9.3.2 <<>> @dns.netvision.net.il members.bluesecurity.com +all ; (1 server found) ;; global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 959 ;; flags: qr aa rd; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 4, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2
;; QUESTION SECTION: ;members.bluesecurity.com. IN A
;; ANSWER SECTION: members.bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN A 72.36.247.10 members.bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN A 206.225.91.229 members.bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN A 64.15.129.18 members.bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN A 66.197.244.214
;; AUTHORITY SECTION: bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN NS nypop.elron.net. bluesecurity.com. 3600 IN NS dns.netvision.net.il.
;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: dns.netvision.net.il. 86400 IN A 194.90.1.5 nypop.elron.net. 86400 IN A 199.203.1.20
Oh goodie! A perfect signal to detect for other uses! Like a commercial skipper instead. There is a GOD. The road to heaven is paved by bad intentions.
I eagerly await the broadband over power lines [wired.com] initiative that's inevitably going to be made available to everyone. Imagine paying for broadband but not having to pay also the cost of using an extensive cable network.
Imagine being a paying supporter of an RF spectrum noise generator wiping out shortwave radio. Imagine having people in cars with a HAM radio running legal power drive by and disconnect your internet. Imagine wondering why your garage door opener no longer works after the powerco install BOP on your street. Imagine your fancy clock that syncs to WWV not being able to receive syncs. Imagine you weather radio you use to get official reports full digital hash static..
Imagine the FCC not giving a flying fuck about bandwidth protection. I don't have to.. it is here today. Death to BPL!
FYI, BPL is transmitted on unsheilded conductors and acts as essentially an antenna. Not only does it radiate broad spectrum interference, but is succeptable to interference from normal and legal radio transmissions as well.
Want stability? Test it and keep testing it. Create a LARGE test suite. Per class testing, then per module, then whole app. Test 'till you're blue, then test it some more.
Now if only someone would slap around ComCast and get them using IPv6 natively.. or all USA ISPs for that matter.. There is zero choice for native IPv6 where I live unless I want to colo @ Hurricane Electric :(
There is nothing illegal about using embryonic RAT stem cells...
So how will the progression of this "Stem cells repair spinal cord injuries" discovery work in real human trials? That's the next step, right?
How will George Bush defend his stance on human embrionic stem cell research with this news?
And to think HP used to make damn fine electronic test equipment once..
4. PROFIT!!
2. Steal Underpants!
http://wiki.okopipi.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://www.prolexic.com/spam/spam-051706.php
"Set SE to AUX"
So we can call it Soilent Blue-Green then, I guess?
The car smells like Thia food.. very yummy, too.
Yes, thank you! More people need to be aware that this technology is a pure hack job and has no intended future beyond making power company shareholders happy for the short-term (so the execs can dump more stock).
Also note not only the wide-band RFI that BPL creates on FCC protected frequecies (that the FCC happens to be conviently ignoring due to political/lobbyist pressure), but the sensitity BPL has to legal radio transmisions as well.
Death to BPL begins in your local neighborhood. So fight it with all the force you can muster
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/in dex.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20060504006094& newsLang=en
Some guy who calls himself 'PharmaMaster'
BF needs two servers to function: members.bluesecurity.com and wd.bluesecurity.com. It appears that sixapart.com is hosting a dummy members.bluesecurity.com for the moment @ 204.9.178.12
It loads, but the forums are missing.
Oh, get real... you're asumption is FOS
To stretch an analogy, if I hit someone every time they hit me, I don't think they'd get too far complaining that I was hitting them back. Good imagery on that, thank you. BlueFrog punches spammers, join the fight :)
Oh goodie! A perfect signal to detect for other uses! Like a commercial skipper instead. There is a GOD. The road to heaven is paved by bad intentions.
Google should make some artificial island or buy Midway from the US.
Well said, thank you.
Imagine being a paying supporter of an RF spectrum noise generator wiping out shortwave radio. Imagine having people in cars with a HAM radio running legal power drive by and disconnect your internet. Imagine wondering why your garage door opener no longer works after the powerco install BOP on your street. Imagine your fancy clock that syncs to WWV not being able to receive syncs. Imagine you weather radio you use to get official reports full digital hash static..
Imagine the FCC not giving a flying fuck about bandwidth protection. I don't have to.. it is here today. Death to BPL!
FYI, BPL is transmitted on unsheilded conductors and acts as essentially an antenna. Not only does it radiate broad spectrum interference, but is succeptable to interference from normal and legal radio transmissions as well.
Wake up all you idiots!
Want stability? Test it and keep testing it. Create a LARGE test suite. Per class testing, then per module, then whole app. Test 'till you're blue, then test it some more.
http://restart.webdapper.com/
I still miss SEGA! I say to myself each time I see a sega commercial on TV.