@rjdub: Nope, keep guessing :)
@rjdub: Nope, keep guessing :)
@AEchinoderm: Not what I intended, but it seems multiple answers are valid ;-)
@gary_alan: That you can nicely spend on healthcare ;-)
@andyengle: Yeah.. no. I'll stick to the Netherlands.
It's the first thing you see in the morning....
@ryan137: Oh how I can familiarise with the endless browsing in the morning.
@kschang: True and true.
@korpo: I realised that after I went to school. Still 50 minutes is awfully short.
@kschang: It's rather weak..
@2 replies: I think that people with ssh and ftp servers will have port-forwarding set up on their routers.
@simonj48: You could just have linked to this one ;-)
@2 replies: In most cases the external IP address is the only WAN one there is in a home network. All internet traffic of the devices in that network will appear as comming from one device -the router- , even if there are more computers/printers/phones in the LAN.
@jossnels: This is for getting the IP address from a remote machine. Not your own one.
For anyone interested in John Locke's philosophy;
@yipcanjo: Yup, '94 actually.
You don't need to post anything on the forums!! I've seen way too much unneccessairy threads, with "ilovedropbox" in them.
I have honestly never even heard of this.
@l.rieder: While your point is absolutely valid, Gina actually recommends to enable it. Just re-read the few lines.
@mrjeremiahross: The majority of the things you mention are covered in the articles, linked in the introduction.
@MagicMT: Take a look at the first few seconds; I'd say it is not too bad.