Subj : This happens when ISPs ignore IPv6 To : Roger Nelson From : Joe Delahaye Date : Sat Feb 20 2016 16:13:15 Re: This happens when ISPs ignore IPv6 By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Feb 20 2016 13:47:06 RN> For a 2-hour, 45-minute+ video, I doubt the subtitles would be correct. I RN> haven't edited one that long and knock on wood, I hope I never do. In any RN> case, the subtitles for it are unavailable. RN> Besides that, I can't get ahold of anyone reliable at AT&T on the weekend RN> to inquire after my alleged IPv6 address, so we'll put off further RN> discussion about it until Monday, when I'm positive I'll give someone a RN> headache. (-: Sounds good. In the meantime my IPv6 is back online. RN> ... "Wisdom is wasted on the old. We part with it, but very few take it." Aint that the truth .... Those who think they know it all, often upset those of us who do. --- SBBSecho 2.32-Win32 * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) .