See http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usc000e5n4#summary
and http://ptwc.weather.gov/
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 9:36 PM, JP Viljoen froztb...@froztbyte.net wrote:
On 07 Dec 2012, at 10:33 AM, Seiichi Kawamura kawamu...@mesh.ad.jp wrote:
FYI, another big earthquake in Japan just now.
There is still no technical reason that 240/4 cannot be
rehabilitated, other than continued immaterial objections to doing
anything at all with 240/4, and given the rate of IPv6 adoption thus
far, if not for those, it could possibly be reopened as unicast IPv4,
and be well-supported by
There aren't any major international cables to the south island. The big
one is the southern Cross cable that lands on either side of Auckland,
which is the north of the North Island, which is operating normally.
KAREN (The Kiwi Advanced Research Network) core in the south island is
still
I believe Android 2.1 (And reportedly Apples iOS 4) do ipv6.
Android 2.1 certainly works out of the box. I have a HTC Desire that
just worked with my IPv6 setup at home.
(DHCPv6 from my ISP to my Cisco 877 and then over wifi to the Desire.)
On 1/08/2010 9:46 a.m., Cameron Byrne wrote:
Folks,
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