Actually if you have IPv6 and connect to the server by IPv6, the movie will be different and to not spoil the fun, that's all I can tell.
Hint: the Truck stations have IPv6 but they prefer IPv4 to IPv6. Means that if a host has both a IPv6 (AAAA) and IPv4 (A) record, it will connect by IPv4. However, it's easy to query the IPv6 address of the host: $ host -t AAAA towel.blinkenlights.nl Then telnet to it. - H. On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 8:43 PM, "Zachary Schwartz" <zrs5...@truman.edu> wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I know this time of year is probably pretty stressful and you all may be > going crazy with all the homework and tests, but I found this just a bit > ago and thought it would be perfect for you all to enjoy. > > So this requires linux Gnome, I don't know if it will work on KDE, but it > does work on sand if you don't have Gnome. > > 1. open terminal prompt > 2. type* telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl* > 3. Enjoy! > > If you don't have Gnome Linux and don't feel like logging into sand, go > to > YouTube and type that command in and you can watch a video of it. It is > quiet humorous and impressive. Hope all your studying is going good and > you all are getting some sleep still. :-) > > Zachary Schwartz > -- http://tnhh.net/ | 6609889066 | @huant