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User:Dandorid

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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

Templates

  • {{IPaddr}} Display an IP address.
  • {{MACaddr}} Display a MAC address.
  • {{Ref RFC}} Generate a <ref></ref> for an RFC.
  • {{Sum RFC}} Generate a summary line of an RFC (number, title, status).
  • {{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[a] of perennial plants with elongated stems which block any glimpse of what lies behind them from any exterior viewpoint.
  2. ^ This also applies to this quote.
  3. ^ It appears that the opposite is also true...
  1. ^ Where 'set' is interpreted as an amount greater than 1.

WikiStuff

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.
On 7 January 2025, I became a Grognard Extraordinaire by making my 4000th edit.

To Do / Maybe

  • 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