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IPv4 death watch 09/21/2004 10:56 PM

Geoff Huston has an IPv4 death watch, currently predicting January 2019.




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The Diplomad: UN Death Watch . . .


The Diplomad: UN Death Watch . . . 01/02/2005 09:06 PM
"I provided this to some USAID colleagues working in Indonesia and their heads nearly exploded." .. the UN is taking credit for the humanitarian efforts of America and Australia .. Diplomad

diplomadic.blogspot.com/2005/01/un-death-watch.html
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In Death Watch for Stranger, Becoming a
Friend to the End


In Death Watch for Stranger, Becoming a
Friend to the End
01/24/2004 03:56 PM
A new program in New York trains "doulas," volunteers that befriend those fated to die in solitude.

IPTables-IPv4-DBTarpit-0.24


IPTables-IPv4-DBTarpit-0.24 02/10/2004 02:47 AM

IPTables-IPv4-DBTarpit-0.23


IPTables-IPv4-DBTarpit-0.23 12/07/2003 06:25 PM

IPv4 address space


IPv4 address space 04/08/2005 10:13 AM

Ray Plzak of ARIN pointed out during the board meeting that 45% of available addresses have been allocated to the RIR's (Regional Internet Registries). There are number of studies about how much longer we have before we run out of addresses. The estimates range from 10 years to 40 years of time left.

I'll write more about this later, but IPv6 seems to be moving forward, but the efficient reallocation of addresses and unanticipated technologies such as NATs (Network Address Translation) has taken the pressure off of IPv6 adoption from the "running out of addresses" perspective. However, IPv6 has many benefits, not just increased address space and we should move forward with adoption. I would also like to point out that the rumor that a single US university has more addresses than China is an urban myth. This was true in the past, but many universities and early Internet address users with large allocations have returned their address space and China has one of the largest address allocations today.

UPDATE: Hmm... This report seems to suggest that the allocation is a bit higher. Maybe I misheard. It appears that 45% of the addresses have NOT been assigned to the RIR's.

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IPv4 and IPv6: A Comparison


IPv4 and IPv6: A Comparison 01/04/2004 09:31 PM

IPTables-IPv4-DBTarpit-0.32


IPTables-IPv4-DBTarpit-0.32 06/27/2004 05:59 PM

IPTables-IPv4-DBTarpit-0.33


IPTables-IPv4-DBTarpit-0.33 07/01/2004 05:43 AM

IPTables-IPv4-DBTarpit-0.27


IPTables-IPv4-DBTarpit-0.27 05/22/2004 04:57 PM

Re: IPv4 fragmentation --> The Rose
Attack


Re: IPv4 fragmentation --> The Rose
Attack
04/09/2004 04:04 PM
Darren Reed (Apr 09 2004)

Re: possible issue with IPv4 mapped
address and $REMOTE_ADDR in CGI


Re: possible issue with IPv4 mapped
address and $REMOTE_ADDR in CGI
10/29/2003 01:36 PM
Colm MacCarthaigh (Oct 29 2003)

Nokia unveils first IPv4/IPv6 handset


Nokia unveils first IPv4/IPv6 handset 11/11/2003 05:40 PM
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Dispelling the IPv4 Address Shortage
Myth


Dispelling the IPv4 Address Shortage
Myth
11/04/2003 02:27 PM
Zocalo writes "While looking up some WHOIS information at RIPE just now I noticed a couple of articles about the IPv4 address space allocation status. IPv4 ...

possible issue with IPv4 mapped address
and $REMOTE_ADDR in CGI


possible issue with IPv4 mapped address
and $REMOTE_ADDR in CGI
10/29/2003 01:36 PM
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Source Code To Test IPv4 fragmentation
--> The Rose Attack


Source Code To Test IPv4 fragmentation
--> The Rose Attack
04/27/2004 12:59 PM
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Wireless Watch 2004: UbiButton Watch
Super Clapper


Wireless Watch 2004: UbiButton Watch
Super Clapper
07/22/2004 08:11 AM

wjdcm19l.jpg imageWIRELESS WATCH 2004 is going on in Japan until Friday, and there are plenty of new product demonstrations as well as those currently in development on display. This year's hot sheet includes NTT DoCoMo's "UbiButton," a device similar in form factor to a wristwatch. By detecting the shock waves in the arm created by a simple snapping of the fingers, a switch is flipped that can, for example, turn a light on and off. In other words, DoCoMo has glorified The Clapper to now be called The Snapper. Actually, I know a couple people that can't snap their fingers...what the hell are they supposed to do? [Uhm, clap? - ed] Other highlights from the convention included a working model of a Bluetooth pen, and DDI Pocket's "Jacketphone," a SD card sized PHS module. TechJapan has full Day 1 coverage, with pretty pictures.
Read - WIRELESS JAPAN 2004, Day 1 [TechJapan]

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Crazy TokyoFlash watch: the Pimp Watch


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New on the killer TokyoFlash watch site, the Pimp Watch -- at $129, it's a little rich for my blood, but boy, that's some sweet watch action. Link

Siemens Subscriber Networks Unveils Dual
Stack IPv4 and IPv6 PPOE Client
Software.


Siemens Subscriber Networks Unveils Dual
Stack IPv4 and IPv6 PPOE Client
Software.
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Siemens Subscriber Networks Unveils Dual Stack IPv4 and IPv6 PPOE Client Software. I wonder if it correctly supports giving a subnet to each customer.

Not Life After Death -- Email After
Death


Not Life After Death -- Email After
Death
09/25/2004 09:08 PM

One to Watch


One to Watch 01/05/2004 01:43 PM

Librarian in Black

"This site was born out of my displeasure at having to wade through dozens of websites, blogs, & RSS feeds related to librarianship, technology, webmastery, and current issues to find those few posts that applied to me as a Tech Librarian. I hope this site can serve as a one-stop-shop for all us Techie Librarians...web design, technology news, library world news, reference stuff, funky gadgets, and other useful (or simply amusing) sites and posts. It also has an RSS feed (a must for lazy people like me)."

And as befitting such a site, there is, of course, an RSS feed. Subscribed!


RNC Watch


RNC Watch 08/28/2004 05:10 PM
RNCWatch .. denied

rncwatch.typepad.com
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Watch TV!


Watch TV! 04/20/2004 06:06 PM
In defense of television. Bob Sassone's response to all this TV Turnoff Week talk.

Watch It 0.4.1


Watch It 0.4.1 06/21/2004 05:11 PM
A translucent stopwatch and timer for Mac OS X.

"I Like to Watch"


"I Like to Watch" 04/18/2005 11:15 AM
When will zany freaks be as outdated as boxed Chablis? What do con men and burlesque dancers have in common? Should Tyra Banks be on anxiety medication?

"RNC Watch"


"RNC Watch" 08/29/2004 02:34 PM

I Like to Watch


I Like to Watch 02/10/2004 02:44 AM
Dennis Miller's monkey business. Plus: Disposable drug lords, 'shroomless wonks, and "The Bachelorette" hits a sour note.

Jew Watch Watch


Jew Watch Watch 05/14/2004 03:11 PM
Google has "bought" an ad for the search term Jew that goes on top of the first result so they can apologize for their first result!...

Someone to watch over me


Someone to watch over me 09/24/2004 09:55 AM
Once the stuff of academic and corporate experimentation, ubiquitous computation (or "ubicomp") is gearing up for its commercial debut in the very near future. Along the lines of ostensibly "nanotechnologic al" pants, the reality of ubicomp as made manifest in consumer products may fall somewhat short of the prognostications: buying a person al communicator designed to work seamlessly within a ubicomp context is not the same thing as living in and with a truly pervasive network.

But already there are signs that the ubiquitous visions beloved by the corporate players and enshrined in their hype are coming into being. So which do you think it'll be? Guardian angel or inescapable, panoptical prison? Neither? Maybe both? I have a sinking feeling we're going to find out, one way or another.

Why I don't watch TV


Why I don't watch TV 03/13/2003 10:16 AM
(Via jwz)...

Mail Watch 1.6


Mail Watch 1.6 04/15/2004 05:00 PM
Checks mail accounts and alerts the user when new mail is waiting.

Watch Your Cookies...


Watch Your Cookies... 09/09/2004 11:51 PM

Animated LED Watch


Animated LED Watch 03/19/2005 02:45 AM

led_knight_rider_watch.jpgEvincing the fondest memories of KIT from Knight Rider, the TS100 from Cyber Punk is an LED watch featuring a mirrored face and several different scrolling effects on its LED grid. The grid consists of 90 LEDs, and when you press the button they do their little dance and "fade away", leaving illuminated what remaining lights are required to tell you the time (or date). Completely stainless steel, they're available for import now from TokyoFlash for roughly $140 including shipping, "because you are a rebel!" An animated graphic on the catalog page gives you a good idea of how it works.

Catalog Page [TokyoFlash via WristDreams ]


E:M | Watch it while you are missing it


E:M | Watch it while you are missing it 04/18/2004 07:15 AM
Editor: Myself (English) .. # 17 Apr 04 @ 10:52 AM

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Photos: Watch them run


Photos: Watch them run 03/19/2005 02:55 AM
Adidas' so-called intelligent footwear, a running shoe known as the "1," has a chip that senses how much cushioning a runner needs.

Watch out: There's an ID thief about


Watch out: There's an ID thief about 04/16/2004 08:47 AM

FC Now: The Office: Will You Watch?


FC Now: The Office: Will You Watch? 03/24/2005 02:51 PM
The Office, the much-lauded BBC faux-workplace documentary created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, has its American reimagining tonight on NBC at 9:30 p.m. EST. Are you going to watch it?...

MS to EU: Watch and learn


MS to EU: Watch and learn 07/06/2004 01:54 AM
USA Today Jul 6 2004 6:06AM GMT

Watch out for Microsoft


Watch out for Microsoft 08/03/2004 11:06 AM
Source: CBS.MarketWatch.com - Why is it important to note that it took Microsoft less than a year to build a search product, that's looking pretty darn compelling? Because the gorilla might be out of its cage next year. And that's...

Oligopoly Watch


Oligopoly Watch 12/09/2003 02:43 AM

Steve Hannaford has an interesting blog: Oligopolywatch. He tracks big companies and the effects they have on economies and people.


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