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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What Company Makes Your Mobile Phone? Post 302441201 by Scott on Thursday 29th of July 2010 05:56:54 PM
Old 07-29-2010
"Where were you when Kennedy was assassinated?"

"Where were you during the moon landing?"

"Where were you when Elvis died?"

"Where were you when the iPhone4 was released?"

I just came back from town and there was a mob of people camped outside the Apple Store. (the fabled handset is released in Switzerland tomorrow) (today now!!)

How sad is that?!

What compels grown human-beings to lodge themselves outside a shop for 12 hours in the hope of getting something that is likely pre-ordered up to the middle of autumn?

Kids these days!

Last edited by Scott; 07-29-2010 at 07:02 PM..
 

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mip6d(1)						    Mobile IPv6 and NEMO Daemon 						  mip6d(1)

NAME
mip6d - UMIP Mobile IPv6 and NEMO Basic Support protocol implementation SYNOPSIS
mip6d [options] DESCRIPTION
Mobile IPv6 and NEMO Basic Support implementation OPTIONS
-V, --version Display version information and copyright -?, -h, --help Display this help text -c <file> Read configuration from <file>. If option is not present, default path (/etc/mip6d.conf) is used. These options override values read from config file: -d <number> Set debug level (0-10) -C, --correspondent-node Node is CN -H, --home-agent Node is HA -M, --mobile-node Node is MN SIGNALS
The following signals can be sent to the daemon: SIGHUP Reload the configuration. See mip6d.conf(5) for information on supported option reload. SIGINT, SIGTERM Terminates the daemon operation. FILES
/etc/mip6d.conf SEE ALSO
mip6d.conf(5), mipv6(7), RFC6275: Mobility Support in IPv6 RFC3776: Using IPsec to Protect Mobile IPv6 Signaling Between Mobile Nodes and Home Agents RFC4877: Mobile IPv6 Operation with IKEv2 and the Revised IPsec Architecture RFC3963: Network Mobility (NEMO) Basic Support Protocol May 16, 2005 mip6d(1)
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