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To keep you in the dark and protect my anonymity, at least one of the statements below about who I am is false. To help you detect which statements might be untrue I will give an estimate of the likelihood it is incorrect.

  • ™©® is a hint to my real-life identity. (7%)
  • I am born in a village that most of my contrymen believe is fictitious. (12%)
  • Despite the fact that my username might be read as D-and-or-id, Did is not my name... (14%)
  • I like to play jazz on my piano. (73%)
  • I collect stamps. (42%)
  • My cat is called Tobey. (63%)
  • I spend most of my free time on Wikipedia. (17%)

Pages that made it to Main Space

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Templates

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  • {{IPaddr}} Display an IP address.
  • {{MACaddr}} Display a MAC address.
  • {{Ref RFC}} Generate a <ref></ref> for an RFC.
  • {{APHD}} Draw an Augmented Packet Header Diagram.

Quotes

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  1. ^ This also neatly defines the point at which you start calling a bunch of trees a 'forest' as: a set of perennial plants with elongated stems that block any glimpse of what lies behind it from any exterior viewpoint, where 'set' is interpreted as an amount greater than 1.
  2. ^ This also applies to this quote.
  3. ^ It appears that the opposite is also true...

WikiStuff

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Committed identity: 8da45848760c11d26ac696a1f63b8119cacb32758978581408fc83d1baf068130474687f01a4779758e21e8cea3d32a3a277595374c5cab714e2252af3678d9e is a SHA-512 commitment to this user's real-life identity.

On 13 September 2009, I became a Signator and making my first edit.

On 14 December 2009, I became a Burba by making my 200th edit.

On 11 April 2018, I became a Novato by making my 1000th edit. I've been away for a while...

On 24 november 2021, I became a Grognard by making my 2000th edit.

To Do / Maybe

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  • Elaborate on 100::/65: its use in remotely triggered blackhole routing.
  • Create an article about remotely triggered blackhole routing.
  • Add an entry in IPv6 Address for /127 point-to-point networks and the suppression of subnet-router anycast addresses. RFC6164
  • Describe the inner workings of an subnet-router anycast address. RFC1546