[00:31] so the amazon sales start (and i have no prime) [00:40] apparently free prime atm [00:52] o.O [05:08] *** merc2 has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [05:36] oh [05:36] i didn't even realise merc2 was still in here :) [09:22] *** phlux has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [09:22] *** m0unds has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [09:22] *** staticsafe has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [09:22] *** daca has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [09:22] *** phlux has joined #arpnetworks [09:22] *** m0unds has joined #arpnetworks [09:22] *** staticsafe has joined #arpnetworks [09:22] *** daca has joined #arpnetworks [09:57] I forgot I'd wanted a Kindle until I pulled up Amazon today [09:57] Damn you, Amazon. [11:44] have an old fire hd7, had to put cyanogen on it though [14:59] heh i'm still waiting for something good brycec [15:00] I'm not. I just don't care. [15:00] I save more money by not spending anything :p [15:03] heh, i signed up to some site that e-mails me [15:04] so i don't have to pay too much attention at least. [16:02] i like my paperwhite a lot. hada nook but bn cust svc is horrible and they somehow broke my nook acct and couldnt fix it or move my purchases over to a new one [16:03] so i used calibre to remove drm and put my nook titles on my kindle [16:06] lame. [16:06] m0unds: which gen PW? [18:08] i think ive had it two years now [18:08] might just be one year though [18:09] looks like august 2014, based on email receipts for kindle books [18:37] *** Guest95570 is now known as atmark [18:37] *** atmark has quit IRC (Changing host) [18:37] *** atmark has joined #arpnetworks [18:41] heh, so not the 2015 3rd gen [18:42] I'm tempted by the Kindle Voyager which is the same guts as the 3rd gen PW, but with a slightly different body (shape, moved power button to the back), "buttons" for page turning, and the built-in light. [18:42] (3rd gen PW does not have any of those features) [18:46] *** relrod has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [20:43] mercutio: I wrote HE for a transit quote yesterday [20:43] acf: how come? [20:43] curiousity? [20:43] kind of [20:44] also looking for colo / vps / etc.. near Vancouver / Seattle area [20:44] yeah but you won't need enough bw to buy transit :) [20:44] well i don't think you would :) [20:44] no, definitely not [20:44] if I decided to do colo, how would I go about getting connectivity? [20:45] looking at this: http://www.apvio.net/colo-pricing.phtml [20:45] $65 / month for 1U, which seems reasonable [20:46] I kind of don't want to buy bandwidth from them though [20:46] more power too [20:46] hangon that's seattle [20:46] yea [20:47] apparently Vancouver is way too expensive, and Seattle is close enough anyway [20:47] *** NiTe has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [20:47] yeh i thought vancouver would be expensive [20:47] how close is seattle? [20:48] 2 and a half hour drive [20:48] according to Google Maps [20:48] ahh [20:49] Can confirm,have driven it. [20:50] do you think it would be practical to buy bandwidth from someone besides that colo reseller? [20:50] :Free Connectivity Setup (in facility cross-connect) [20:51] idk if that means just for them, or for anyone in the facility [20:51] nope [20:51] jsut think about it, if you were selling bandwidth to some random person wha tkind of minimum profit would you want [20:52] do you really think you could get bandwidth for $35 or something? [20:52] so why not pay $100/month somewhere that throws in bandwidth [20:52] hmm.. then I should probably look for a different colo provider [20:53] yeh [20:53] wasn't that one we found before about $100/month? [20:54] https://www.amanah.com/Network/ [20:54] those guys? [20:54] they're in Toronto [20:54] oh [20:56] http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1487169 [20:57] it's cheap and seattle [20:57] that's really cheap [20:57] and has ntt, abovenet, peering [20:57] my route to there goes via he.net [20:57] but that may be peering. [20:58] 5520 cpus aren't amazing not much ram [20:58] That's what she said!! [20:58] but the price is insanely low [20:59] yea.. I'm not looking for anything beefy [20:59] is downtime ok? [21:00] yes? [21:00] just not all the time :P [21:00] heh [21:00] i have no idea how reliable they are [21:00] but if reliability is important i'd do some monitoring first [21:01] i'd email them about the ipmi too [21:01] make sure it's behind vpn [21:05] ahh they do have transit via he.net too [21:05] they're also buying their ntt, abovenet through someone else (and have gtt too) [21:06] cnservers whoever they are [21:06] they are a "ddos scrubbing" provider [21:06] you've heard of them before? [21:06] whmcs ick [21:06] unfortunately [21:07] are they bad? [21:08] actually I don't know [21:09] erk apparently they'll block based on dmca alerts [21:09] even if faked [21:09] that just sounds annoying [21:09] you have to [21:09] according to the DCMA [21:09] why don't you just host with arp acf? [21:09] it's not that much further away than seattle. [21:10] even if faked? [21:10] i thought you had to pass it through to end user if they had a /29 [21:10] mercutio: yea. I'm probably going to do that [21:10] mercutio: how can you tell if its faked? [21:11] gizmoguy: no idea [21:11] i'm reading reviews :/ [21:11] if they don't follow proper procedure, etc.. [21:11] i got something like dmca or something once [21:11] and it doesn't match nz requirements [21:11] yeah I love being in nz [21:12] get to throw everything out [21:13] fwiw acf_ i found gigabit transit for $1300/month [21:13] hardly anyone lists pricing [21:14] and that was available at that westin dc in seattle [21:14] as well as in los angeles somewhere, and one other place [21:15] HE quoted $500/month for gige [21:16] probably just going to go with arp [21:16] it's difficult to beat [21:16] well it's dual power, dual switch etc. [21:17] and isn't plauged with ddos attacks all the time. [21:17] s/plauged/plagued/ [21:17] and isn't plagued with ddos attacks all the time. [21:17] also no cogent [21:17] :) [21:17] $500/month for gige is pretty good [21:18] but yeah it makes so much more sense sharing bandwidth as long as not congesting. [21:18] yea.. that's way too pricey for me [21:29] *** NiTe has joined #arpnetworks [21:49] * brycec has been known to congest ARP's ipv6 pipe once or twice >.> [21:49] <.< [21:53] ahh i don't use ipv6 [22:00] (Specifically I'd clogged ARP's v6 router doing transfer tests against mirrors.arp [22:00] hmm [22:02] how badly did it congest? [22:21] I maxed out the router [22:21] (I shared graphs at the time, etc) [22:28] but was there loss? [22:30] i mean maxing out isn't necessarily as bad as long as it doesn't impact other things too much [22:41] I don't recall [22:49] *** relrod_ has joined #arpnetworks [22:49] *** relrod_ has quit IRC (Changing host) [22:49] *** relrod_ has joined #arpnetworks [22:51] *** relrod_ is now known as relrod