This thread reminded me of a The Oatmeal comic I saw not too long ago.
This explains the *good* and *horrible* about working from home.
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/working_home
--
Landon Stewart
Manager of Systems and Engineering
Superb Internet Corp - 888-354-6128 x 4199
Web hosting and more
I've had some odd issues with Level 3 in LA, but that was due to an issue
with their TWOceanic interconnect. Other than that, I haven't heard of
anything.
Do you see any errors on your interface?
- Mike
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Paul Brown wrote:
> I'm having some pretty bad connection i
On Tuesday, December 06, 2011 06:25:11 AM Jack Bates wrote:
> Being a forced office worker, I can honestly say that I
> still get more done at home at night than I do during
> the day at the office. I'm most productive when I have
> scheduled maintenance, as I'm permitted to sleep in,
> which puts
Here is my little table for 128.0.0.0/21 based on our upstreams:
AS7922: Yes
AS174: No
AS2914: Yes
AS3257: Yes
AS2914: Yes
AS2828: No
AS209: Yes
John @ AS11404
Using fruitful language and acting like a child isn't going to see you taken
seriously.
Andrew
> - Forwarded message from Fyodor -
> F*ck them! If anyone knows a great copyright attorney in the U.S.,
> please send me the details or ask them to get in touch with me.
>
> Also, shame on M
Did anyone else received unsolicited an email from AssetAuctions? Our CFO
received an email from them selling two full /16's and a partial /16. There
is an unsubscribe feature, but I thought it was interesting, in light of the
Border's IP sale event.
I was encouraged by this language,
I teleworked for a few years back in the '90s. I would share a couple
of thoughts:
1. You have to have the disposition for it. For a coder, you have to
be the kind of person who sits down at a computer and writes code,
just because. If it would "require discipline" for you to work from a
home offi
On Mon, 5 Dec 2011, David Radcliffe wrote:
I do have to say to anyone planning to work from home, make sure you have a
proper work space. I have a computer room. It contains a dozen systems,
electronics gear and parts (I used to have time for that hobby), and
comfortable and ergonomic work spa
So,still assuming the fact that attackers will use the same "traditional
ipv4" methods to alter the correct functioning over a network?...Well,
maybe. Toda's IPv6 expertise for some network andmins and security
experts is minimal. So most trainning and understanding before
implementing its a good i
On Dec 2, 2011, at 1:55 AM, Paul Graydon wrote:
> On 12/1/2011 7:20 PM, John Curran wrote:
>> Wayne -
>>
>> Your subject line (IP addresses are now assets) could mislead folks,
>> so I'd advise waiting to review the actual sale order once approved by
>> the court before making summary conclusions
Fyodor:
> F*ck them! If anyone knows a great copyright attorney in the U.S.,
> please send me the details or ask them to get in touch with me.
Larry Lessig? Mike Godwin?
Might as well start at the top, dude.
Cheers,
-- jra
--
Jay R. Ashworth Baylink j...@
- Original Message -
> From: bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com
> the problem w/ working from home is that not everyone appreciates "Those
> Darned Accordians" or "Insane Clown Posse" or "Donny and Marie Osmand" at
> 0330 local cranked up to 11...
Nope, Manning; sorry: if you're gonna cop to D
- Original Message -
> From: "Owen DeLong"
> On Dec 5, 2011, at 12:27 AM, cdel.firsthand.net wrote:
> > The British have been using the correct six character word length
> > for humour ad memoriam.
>
> Extra and unnecessary characters do not a correct word make.
The u is silent.
Like th
>
>
> F*ck them! If anyone knows a great copyright attorney in the U.S.,
> please send me the details or ask them to get in touch with me.
Hmm -- did you say "copyright"? I wonder what would happen if you sent
them a DMCA takedown notice. To quote Salvor Hardin, "It's a poor atom
blaster th
Ah, memories are flooding back from my Voice over Frame Relay days on a Cisco
MC3810. We would crush compressed G.729a voice and barely-enough data for 24
remote call center employees into, I believe, two quarter-T1 frame DLCI's to
keep costs down. Anyway, I believe this is the explanation for y
On 11/19/11 8:11 AM, Righa Shake wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am having a problem that is buffling.
>
> I recently changed a POS link encapsulation from PPP to Frame-relay.
> Since that time the POS interface keeps resetting from time to time.
>
> On my BGP session am receiving cease notifications from my
On 11/19/11 8:11 AM, Righa Shake wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am having a problem that is buffling.
>
> I recently changed a POS link encapsulation from PPP to Frame-relay.
> Since that time the POS interface keeps resetting from time to time.
>
> On my BGP session am receiving cease notifications from my u
With permission
- Forwarded message from Fyodor -
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2011 14:35:30 -0800
Hi Folks. I've just discovered that C|Net's Download.Com site has
started wrapping their Nmap downloads (as well as other free software
like VLC) in a trojan installer which does things like i
See also this:
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/denis/geolocation-prototype-for-ripe-database
Speak up if you want something similar in the ARIN or LACNIC regions.
--Richard
On Dec 5, 2011 5:19 PM, "Andy Warner" wrote:
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 2:41 AM, Victor Esposito
wrote:
> Has anyone had a...
Once upon a time, Jack Bates said:
> On 12/5/2011 1:44 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
> >Once upon a time, Alex Le Heux said:
> >>Dear Colleagues,
> >>
> >>The correct prefix and pingable address list for the Debogonising Project
> >>is:
> >>
> >>prefix pinagble address
> >>
> >>128.0.0.0/2
On 12/5/2011 1:44 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Alex Le Heux said:
Dear Colleagues,
The correct prefix and pingable address list for the Debogonising Project is:
prefix pinagble address
128.0.0.0/21128.0.0.1
128.0.24.0/24 128.0.24.1
Our apologies for the oversight.
On 12/5/2011 11:00 AM, David Radcliffe wrote:
I know many people who can work as you and we all adjust to our setting. I
just also know people who gravitate to their distractions and need the wall to
define work. It's best for me even though I will work as effectively at
midnight as in the midd
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 2:41 AM, Victor Esposito
wrote:
> Has anyone had any experience with a Global ASN, and Google inappropriately
> associating IP's to the wrong countries?
>
> We have our AS registered in Argentina, with ARIN space under it. From time
> to time, Google thinks the IP's are
I'm see them from NTT.
-Kyle
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Alex Le Heux said:
> > Dear Colleagues,
> >
> > The correct prefix and pingable address list for the Debogonising
> Project is:
> >
> > prefixpinagble address
> >
> > 128.0.0.0/
#x27;t see anything for
128.0.0.0/16 from my upstreams, nor at many public looking glasses.
--
Chris Adams
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
__ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, versi
the problem w/ working from home is that not everyone appreciates "Those Darned
Accordians" or
"Insane Clown Posse" or "Donny and Marie Osmand" at 0330 local cranked up to
11...
Much easier to pull off in a remote, mostly empty office building.
And no one complains about my singing off key.
/
Once upon a time, Alex Le Heux said:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> The correct prefix and pingable address list for the Debogonising Project is:
>
> prefixpinagble address
>
> 128.0.0.0/21 128.0.0.1
> 128.0.24.0/24 128.0.24.1
>
> Our apologies for the oversight.
Are these prefixes b
Has anyone had any experience with a Global ASN, and Google inappropriately
associating IP's to the wrong countries?
We have our AS registered in Argentina, with ARIN space under it. From time to
time, Google thinks the IP's are in Argentina, even though they are in the US.
We have this iss
I'm having some pretty bad connection issues with one of my remote
offices in LA. I figured it was probably wind-related last week but it's
still going on today. The vendor (Mitel) is saying that they're testing
the circuit as good to the router, but I doubt it because I'm seeing the
same missed pi
Dear Colleagues,
The correct prefix and pingable address list for the Debogonising Project is:
prefix pinagble address
128.0.0.0/21128.0.0.1
128.0.24.0/24 128.0.24.1
Our apologies for the oversight.
Best regards,
Alex Le Heux
Policy Implementation Co-ordinator
RIPE NCC
On Dec
Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE NCC is aware that 128.0.0.0/16 is configured as a martian by default
in (some) Juniper OS, even though RFC 5735 and RFC3330 outline that this /16
should no longer be reserved as specialised address space.
All allocations that were already issued have been exchanged and
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Hi,
Am having a problem that is buffling.
I recently changed a POS link encapsulation from PPP to Frame-relay.
Since that time the POS interface keeps resetting from time to time.
On my BGP session am receiving cease notifications from my upstream
provider.
The setup is such that we have a cisc
I know many people who can work as you and we all adjust to our setting. I
just also know people who gravitate to their distractions and need the wall to
define work. It's best for me even though I will work as effectively at
midnight as in the middle of the day.
I have to say I am impressed.
Yes, it is easier (I think) if you have the space to dedicate a work room. My
game system is in my computer room but I only game twice a week and only with
my friends. I have no doubt I might be diagnosed with a little OCD (or
something) but
Q: Game?
A: It's not Wednesday night.
Q: But you co
Reading this thread, is encouraging to me. My whole team are remote
workers and for myself, I've asked to maintain a cube in a nearby POP.
I have small ones at home who don't understand why dad can't be as
available to them as they wish. For me, I can't focus well with these
kind of distractions es
I have been working from my home on a regular basis for almost 4 years
now. I visit clients and routinely travel for projects. However, I work
80% out of my home office. I have instant messenger for clients who want
to ask a quick question. Sometimes we just end up chewing the fat, which
is a ni
David Radcliffe wrote:
> I do have to say to anyone planning to work from home, make sure you have a
> proper work space.
For whatever it's worth:
I have been working from home for the last 3.5 years. I live in
Manhattan in a one-bedroom with a 4 year and now a 2 months old
daughter, meaning
I can not agree with this more. I have been working from home for two years
now and unfortunately live in a small apartment where I do not have a dedicated
space to assign for "work". My "workstation" is also my gaming machine and my
servers sit right next to my game consoles. It's impossible
What the heck...
I've been working on a project for the last three years at home and
mostly by myself. It has been one of the more productive times of my
life codingwise precisely because I am at home and can juggle life's
responsibilities as needed all without really having one. When you go
into
Hi There,
Could a yahoo.com mail admin contact me offlist please? We get calls from
customers saying that e-mails from their yahoo.com e-mail address to us bounce
back due to a DNS lookup issue.
The issue seems intermittent but it's at a level that is sufficient enough to
raise some eyebrows
Same here. I like isolation just fine and work much more productively and
usually for a longer time at home. I don't have kids and my wife has learned
when she is home if I say I will be working, don't bother me.
It actually works quite well. I like socializing but not when my mind is on
wor
Extra and unnecessary characters do not a correct word make.
Owen
On Dec 5, 2011, at 12:27 AM, cdel.firsthand.net wrote:
> The British have been using the correct six character word length for humour
> ad memoriam.
>
>
> Christian de Larrinaga
>
>
> On 4 Dec 2011, at 15:15, Gary Buhrmaster
The British have been using the correct six character word length for humour ad
memoriam.
Christian de Larrinaga
On 4 Dec 2011, at 15:15, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 18:18, David Barak wrote:
>
>> Should the HAC be expected to manage the transition to HumorV6?
>>
>
>
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