Sites such as geoiptool.com. If you're just running the occasional IP though, most don't mind if you whip up a bash/curl script to do so - just ask them first.
Heh, part Russian Blue for sure - you don't see that soft grey anywhere else, really. Curious to know what the other mix is that produced the white - almost looks like a Tuxedo cat's markings, but black fur typically takes dominance over grey >_>
I don't really have any experience with the cheap-ish ones... I've been an HTC user since Cingular piloted them a decade ago - I am looking at the Note 3, but that's pretty much the only non-HTC I've considered.
Heh, my local ISP likely won't touch v6 until there's absolutely no other choice.
Sidenote: I saw the <3 Comcast in the thread title, and expected your entire post to be in purple <_<
Imitation of grandiloquence bereft of the pertinent literary structure solely avails in presenting your own insouciant nescience.
In layman's terms: put away the thesaurus before you embarrass yourself further.
Some, yes. Another issue is that so many folks (owners and workers alike) are so used to an informal medium that nobody really thinks twice about making offhand commentary or posting an opinion. That seems far more prevalent than actual malice in most of these posts.
Skype log timestamps are relevant to the recipient.
The Teamviewer story is just all sorts of ridiculous. That sounds more to me like Rallias thought he would have some fun dropping some logs/screenshots, then received threats of a lawsuit/court order and is now trying to BS his way out of it...
I can see that - we had the same issue with DirectSpace. We haven't been with them in years, and I still get tons of abuse emails for the spammers they sell to, because Ed never took our name off the SWIP.
Eh, just table the theory for a later inspection. Wait to see if CVPS suddenly starts using Feathur, or if BlueVM IP space (if they own their own) suddenly changes hands, or (if they don't) there's a renumbering down the line.
Beats speculation and arguing about it.