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Bike with Engine?

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It’s really a strange world.  Everything can be invented for the sake of cheating.  The bike engine is also a great help for the ones who travel on bike.  How do you think this strange ting?

Here is the Youtube Video.

Privacy Problem

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Several days ago, some guys just brought out open search, which can search public information of users on facebook.  It riffled the whole internet and brought us a new question:  should the public info on facebook be protected?

Just a few hours ago a friend of mine came to an idea that what people said (especially politicians) through their true name on internet should be recorded, which may contribute to a wholly understand of them.   The public information should not be considered as privacy.  You have to be responsible for what you said in public.  If someone recorded your voice, that would be your speck.

Why many people got panic when open search published?  Did I said something improper in public?  Many things should be considered.

Dropbox is blocked?

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It is because the thing we all know.  I confirmed the information later this evening.  It is really a sad thing because dropbox is only a file sync and share service across several Operation Systems.  I am using it as my server backup program.  It is really lucky that my server is not affected cuz locating on LA.  Hope it will be normal soon although the possibility is small than the occurrence of a blue moon.

And this is a really good wallpaper from Microsoft, as an ad of Windows 7 all over the world.  I really like it.

Chinatel finished IPV6?

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Today I tried to find Office 2010 setup program but couldn’t get a satisfying one. After I trying searching in Google, emule, an idea came into my mind that, could IPV6 work?  It was really astonishing when I found I can access ipv6 behind my router, TP-Link WRT54G.  I bought a new router, reflashed it into OpenWRT in order to welcome IPV6 era.  However, my old router had supported IPV6.  What happened!

OK, I connected to Fudan pt, downloaded the torrent file and started it into utorrent.  Connections over IPV6 are really slow, which are about 2-3KB/s.  Luckily someone connecting to pt is also connecting to IPV4, who uploads me the Office file rapidly, about 220KB/s.

I tried to test the ipv6 connection of Chinatel.  I sshed my server with its ipv6 address and successfully logged in.  Now I think Chinatel is really IPV6 ready.  The slow speed is just because Chinatel limited it.  Maybe IPV6 will come into our life soon.  I am lusting for that!

Latest news: It turns out that it is not that ChinaTel finished IPV6, but Microsoft Teredo is on by default.

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