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Where would we be without this? (Score:5, Funny)
How useful. And in case it goes down, here's a handy link to google's cache of it :-) [216.239.39.104]
And who needs version control on config files when the wayback machine can tell me what my IP address used to be. [archive.org]
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Re:Where would we be without this? (Score:1)
There seem to be a number of webpages with the sole purpose of telling me my own IP. Here [google.de] is another one from the google cache.
It's a little bit like Heisenberg.
even handier... (Score:2)
Re:even handier... (Score:2)
I'm running "Don't know" (or I was earlier).
It doesn't (yet) know about RISC OS. So I score 1 so far. (I think it's fair for anyone else with a RISC OS machine, or any other known don't know, to claim a point, until it officially knows how to identify that OS version). I'm tempted to set my Irix box up to see if it is also a don't know. Sadly I don't have any Crays (which they also say they want)
Who will score the most?
Re:even handier... (Score:2)
whoami (Score:2, Funny)
Pants Status. (Score:2, Funny)
Well, when I can't answer the second question, that's when I reach for my Emergency Pants.
Hey! That's my proxy! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Hey! That's my proxy! (Score:3, Informative)
So, it's doing exactly the right thing. Giving the address of the only IP that it can trust.
Re:Hey! That's my proxy! (Score:2)