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Really Persistent Connections

A little background: a month or so ago, I set up a 6to4 IPv6 tunnel at home, and set up IPv6 addressing on my home LAN. All the machines on my home LAN are routable on the IPv6 internet now. I put a corresponding tunnel on the router of my development network at work (yes, I properly firewalled both networks).

So, here’s the progression of events today:

  1. My MacBook is on the dev network at work via wired ethernet. I ssh to my laptop at home on my LAN through the IPv6 tunnel.
  2. Later, I need to go to a meeting, so I unplug the ethernet cable and turn wireless on, connecting to our corporate WLAN, which has no IPv6 support at all, and connects to the internet via a completely different pipe than the dev network.
  3. I’m in the conference room downstairs for a half hour during the meeting.
  4. I come back to my desk, switch off wireless, and plug the original ethernet cable back in.
  5. A bit later, I switch back to iTerm, and notice the terminal with the ssh session open, which hasn’t timed out on my end yet. Not too surprising, so I go to hit enter a few times to see if it’ll die before I take the more drastic action of closing the window and opening a new one.
  6. I press enter, and… the other end responds! The ssh session is still alive, despite the fact that I’ve been on another network for a good 30 minutes.

Say what?

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Mental Weirdness

Interesting. From Slashdot:

I find that when spending too much time looking at the same code, it starts becoming ‘vague’ and I feel as if I’m in a fugue. It’s akin to the same thing as writing a story or some e-mail and thinking that you’ve misspelled the words ‘it’ or ‘and’. It may very well be correct, but it looks foreign and you try to fix something that isn’t broken.

That’s so weird. Something similar happens to me sometimes, but with spoken words. Occasionally when I’m speaking, a word will just sound very strange and out of place — almost foreign. If I stop and think about it, and repeat it a few times, it just doesn’t sound right, like I’m trying to pronounce a word I’ve never said before, and I’m not getting it quite right. It’s usually a simple word, like “toast”. If I let it go, and think about it hours later, everything’s fine, but if I keep at it, it all seems to get much stranger.

I guess it’s good to know I’m not the only one with weird language issues sometimes.

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MySpace for the Dead

Incredibly disturbing and morbid site of the day: MyDeathSpace.

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