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Hi David,
On 18 Jun 2012, at 21:23, David Conrad wrote:
Bernard,
On Jun 18, 2012, at 1:05 PM, ei8...@ei8fdb.org wrote:
I'm not an IPv6 expert, but any technical courses I have done on IPv6 have
promoted the complete trackability and full
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Hi all,
If you're in London next Friday, I'll be hosting a Briar hackathon at
London Hackspace:
http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Workshops/Briar_hackathon
Please spread the word! The event's timed to coincide with Google's
Develop for Good
hai,
On 06/19/2012 09:09 PM, Frank Corrigan wrote:
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is seeking asylum at Ecuador's embassy
in London, says Ecuador foreign minister.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18514726
It looks like Assange has a huge sense of trolling. :)
Cheers,
KheOps
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I would have thought it was more like a huge fear of being (unreasonably)
trolled.
M
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On 06/19/2012 01:37 PM, michael gurstein wrote:
I would have thought it was more like a huge fear of being (unreasonably)
trolled.
For those that wish to send their support, I suggest using this contact
form for the Ecuadorian mission in the UK:
http://www.ecuadorembassyuk.org.uk/contact
Something I'm not seeing discussed much is that the fundamental shift
of Who has this IP doesn't change. Right now my ISP gives me a
single IPv4 address and I NAT behind it. If someone asks them Who
has IP X at this time? they can answer. That doesn't change with
IPv6. They assign me a /64.