SouthGeek Ramble and Review 44 [101100]: An IPv6 Courtesy Flush




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Summary: In this episode, the pundits discuss the death of Ray Bradbury, the FBI is nervous about wiretapping on IPv6, today was World IPv6 Launch Day (and why this is important), and Facebook may become irrelevant in 5 to 8 years. Carl T. Rukus discusses New Jersey residents will soon have to pay tax on their Amazon.com purchases, Netflix has passed iTunes as the king of online movies, and Microsoft has made the decision to make the "do not track" feature on by default in IE10. Devon and Donovan discuss the huge heatsink in the computer that Devon is building. Tyler discusses the fact that Windows 8 won't run on older hardware that doesn't have certain security measures in their processors. Chad talks about taking his daughter swimming for the first time. Ben talks about upgrading his wireless at home to "2007 standards" (essentially from G to N). Pundits:  Donovan Adkisson, Tyler Adkisson, Devon Adkisson,  Ben Rehberg, and Chad Purvis Audio Video   Hey!  Would you like to sponsor the show!  Look over to the right, there's a button over there.  Do you have a product, website, etc. that you want us to let our listeners know about?  For just $25, we'll read your one line sponsor at the beginning of the show!  Do it!  --Thanks. Our email: southgeekme@gmail.com Twitter: @South_Geek Listener voice mail line: 205-614-3350 Show us some love on iTunes by rating this and previous shows: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southgeek/id453542536 Youtube (for our uncut/unedited versions): http://www.youtube.com/southgeekme Stitcher Radio: http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=21002 Sponsor: Podcasting A to Z Links: Author Ray Bradbury died today at age of 91 FBI: New Internet addresses could hinder police investigations Internet powers flip the IPv6 switch (FAQ) Facebook will disappear in a few years, says analyst