mercutio: maybe some day. Working on my undergrad degree in Information Technology presently. mnathani: Is an anycast job one that could be done by a large number of interchangable people in various parts of the world? what should I get from subway indecisive here phlux: lol Heartburn. ^ surprisingly, the only thing that gives me heartburn is concentrated apple juice can't function if I drink that stuff, but it's so good :( but yeah we have a subway here on base and i really don't feel like leaving ah i wasn't a huge fan of apple juice til i got this stuff from some orchard in southern colorado they cold press red delicious and fuji (iirc) apples the stuff tastes like eating an apple, it's amazing is it only available in colorado? i got it down here in NM, so i'd imagine there's some distribution dunno how far though interesting know the brand off hand by chance? Big B's interesting I'll see if we have it here in New Orleans thanks http://freshapplecider.com/ man apple cider is good too yeah, that's the one i tried (thought it was the juice, but i took a photo of it so i'd remember what it was) what is the difference between apple juice and apple cider wtf the amazing taste of 145 apples is savored in every gallon do they really have that little juice yeah, juicing takes a lot of fruit/veggies to work part of why i'll never own a juicer hahaha yeah I own a juicer there is surprisingly more juice in a carrot than you'd think but everything else produces very little also, I went with a classic at Subway because someone else's smelled really good Got a Melt i can't remember the last time i went to subway part of why i'll never own a juicer i can't figure out how that's even vaguely worth it money wise i can buy a gallon of apple cider here for like i guess $6-9 but 145 apples would be like a trillion dollars i guess the economics change massively when you own an orchard, but still hazardous: TT i just bought a quart of apple cider for $5 -.- milki: for $9/gal it'd be the cheapest crap off-brand the stuff i linked earlier is like $14/gal or so but it has to be refrigerated and stuff whats the best BSD OS to use as a Hurricane Electric IPv6 Tunnel endpoint and IPv6 routing to some local machines i think any of them would work i've got a small-ish arp vps running freebsd and passing parts of the arp-allocated /48 to my devices at home m0unds: hm btw how did you do the link-local v6 routing? hang on ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 fe80::2%em0 prefixlen 64" ipv6_defaultrouter="fe80::1%em0" m0unds: ah excellent then you can bind the addresses as aliases yep thats what I do now i'm eventually going to move the routing over to the faster vps and kill the smaller one - noticed a big difference in cpu load and performance w/virtio cpu load being lower for whatever reason after the network blip yesterday, the route to only one of my two vps' changed :o just one, same gateway, same vlan, same addr range, haha that is odd yeah, added only 10ms of latency, so i don't really care it's just kinda funny one goes via denver, other is straight from abq -> lax abq -> denver -> san jose -> lax vs abq -> lax apples -> apple cider best route hah lemons -> lemonade is pretty good too lemons3 is injecting ads into nxdomain dns hits though