On 11.12.14 21:22 , Randy Bush wrote:
note that free.fr does this in france. we both provide and use it
there. works out quite well.
Another data point: several cable broadband providers do this in NL. My
personal experience is with Ziggo. Imho they do it right:
- opt-in, at
Jon Lewis jle...@lewis.org writes:
OpenSolaris (or even Solaris 11), ZFS, Stable. Pick one. Maybe
two. Three? Yeah right. Anyone who's used it hard, under heavy load,
should understand.
The most recent release of OpenSolaris was over 5 years ago. You're
working from (extremely) dated
On 12/12/14, 1:33 AM, Javier J
jav...@advancedmachines.usmailto:jav...@advancedmachines.us wrote:
Also, don't you think there is something just morally wrong with the fact that
your customers don't know they are providing a public access point out of their
homes by just being comcast HSI
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 04:33:03PM -0800, Owen DeLong wrote:
This thread is out of control... I will attempt to summarize the
salient points in hopes we can stop arguing about inaccurate minutiae.
I concur with this summary and will add this:
It's a pity that the resources which went into this
On 12/12/14, 1:33 AM, Javier J jav...@advancedmachines.us wrote:
What stops someone from going down to the center of town, launching a
little wifi SSID named xfinitywifi and collecting your customers usernames
and passwords?
WG] nothing. But then again, the same argument can be made for *any*
That might be close enough. I need to set up a test system and play
around with zfs and btrfs.
Thanks.
On December 11, 2014 at 21:29 mysi...@gmail.com (Jimmy Hess) wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Barry Shein b...@world.std.com wrote:
[snip]
From my reading the closest you can get
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On Dec 11, 2014, at 17:39 , Ricky Beam jfb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2014 19:33:03 -0500, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote:
In short, the only thing really truly wrong with this scenario is that
Comcast is using equipment that the subscriber should have exclusive control
over
Hey all,
I'm looking for a piece of undersea cable to use for educational purposes
and was hoping somebody would have a section they can part with. Doesn't
need to be a big piece, really any size will work. I can pay for shipping
and the cable, if needed.
Thanks!
-Colin
I would also love to have a section of one just for the heck of it in my
office.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 3:58 PM, Colin McIntosh cmcintos...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey all,
I'm looking for a piece of undersea cable to use for educational purposes
and was hoping somebody would have a section they
Tanzania looks to have a peace they wouldn’t miss … grab your scuba gear we’ll
go swimming :-)
On Dec 12, 2014, at 14:58, Colin McIntosh cmcintos...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
I'm looking for a piece of undersea cable to use for educational purposes
and was hoping somebody would have a
http://www.submarinecablemap.com/
On Dec 12, 2014, at 15:11, Jason Hellenthal jhellent...@dataix.net wrote:
Tanzania looks to have a peace they wouldn’t miss … grab your scuba gear
we’ll go swimming :-)
On Dec 12, 2014, at 14:58, Colin McIntosh cmcintos...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
On Dec 12, 2014, at 14:58, Colin McIntosh cmcintos...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for a piece of undersea cable to use for
educational purposes and was hoping somebody would
have a section they can part with. Doesn't need to be
a big piece, really any size will work. I can pay for
Scott Weeks wrote:
On Dec 12, 2014, at 14:58, Colin McIntosh cmcintos...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for a piece of undersea cable to use for
educational purposes and was hoping somebody would
have a section they can part with. Doesn't need to be
a big piece, really any size will work. I can
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On 11.12.2014 01:33, Phil Bedard wrote:
Curious what the use case is where a photonic or L1 switch wouldn't get
the job done?
Just a matter of costs, Phil. Of course a photonic switch would also do
th job. But I neither need the speed of switching over nor all the other
features a
Also, don't you think there is something just morally wrong
if folk wish to indulge in hyperbole, could they at least not confuse
morals with ethics?
randy
Arguing over semantics are we now?
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Ethics_vs_Morals
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 6:41 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
Also, don't you think there is something just morally wrong
if folk wish to indulge in hyperbole, could they at least not confuse
morals
Thanks to everyone who provided some valuable info in my query. based
on a number of responses and some documents my buddy mr Google found for
me, the cost for the drop to home including CPE ranges between $650 to
$800. But most of those have full bundle deployments that include TV
service.
All resolver nameserver operators, if you could refresh your caches for
gov.on.ca
There has been an incident where the government of ontario nameservers
were briefly hijacked
We will post details to follow
in the meantime, if you can refresh your caches, the proper records
should be:
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