That’s too bad. I am planning on shooting lightning bolts out my arse on Saturday and streaming it live on the internet. Sorry you’re all going to miss it!
I’m not concerned. AT&T does it several times a week at my house.
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Simple Remedy: write down the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for your favorite sites (e.g., 209.157.64.200 for FR) and substitute that in the URL in the address you are seeking (e.g., http://209.157.64.200/tag/*/index) and voila! you are connected without using DNS to resolve the alphabetic host name.
You can find the IP address by connecting to a site normally now, and opening a command window in Windows and using the netstat command to see where your http session is connected. (MAC has a way also but it eludes me).
I have a list of all the sites I use daily so I can bypass DNS if needed. Comodo offers a secure DNS that will likely prevail even if the fabled root servers get attacked (see http://www.comodo.com/secure-dns/ for info). Internet is survivable in the extreme. Pretend you are Chinese and trying to stream Rush. Be inventive.
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Grow up and KMA.............
Whatever. It would probably be a healthy thing for Americans to actually venture out into the real world for a little bit on Saturday.
Saturday is not exactly the best choice for maximum impact.
Saturday, 31 March?
It makes me wonder what news scandals are going to come out in the Fed’s Friday P.M. news dump.
Looking good so far! (see http://www.internettrafficreport.com)- Asia taking the most hits.
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Well, if the attempt was made, it doesn't seem to have to come to much.