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DomainData.org :Timmins.net | The personal website of Paul Timmins – Telecommunications expert, father.

  • Title:
    Timmins.net | The personal website of Paul Timmins – Telecommunications expert, father.
  • Age:
    17 years old
  • Alexa Rank:
    15,122,683
  • Total Sites Linking In (Alexa):
    98
  • Domain's IP Country:
  • Status Code:
    OK
  • IP Address:
    208.83.69.35
  • Description:
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timmins.net Whois Information:
  • 1.
    Domain Name:
    timmins.net
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    Domain Age:
    17 years old
  • 3.
    Name Server 1:
    ns1.mudkips.net
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    Name Server 2:
    ns2.mudkips.net
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    Created:
    Monday 06. April 1998
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    Expires:
    Tuesday 05. April 2016
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    Domain Registrar:
    Tucows Domains Inc.
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    until 2009
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    They never bothered doing forensics on any of my data.
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    Paul Timmins
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    Breaking into the office: (This is only necessary if the door controllers are not working right) [editor's note: they never work right]
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    Getting everything happy:
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    A guide on how to recover the Detroit office from a full, extended power outage.
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    The personal website of Paul Timmins – Telecommunications expert, father.
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    “What’s that burning smell?”
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    Autism Awareness / Advocacy
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    DoctorOhhnoes
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    The holdmagnetsare rated for 300 pounds of lateral force. Don’t waste yourtimedinking with trying to pull them open. You’ll break the door first. You have two options:
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    1⁄4” – 1⁄2” steel rod, 1 meter long. (you can get this at home depot for a buck, it might be threaded, but who cares) Slip this through the crack between the door and the jamb, and use it to push the emergency exit button. It requires about 2 pounds of force, so a meterstick might not be sufficient.
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    MacGuyver method. Heat up a party balloon under your arm until it’s about 85-90 degrees. Stick its mass through the door, and hold it by its neck. Inflate it with a drinking straw. Release the balloon, such that it flies in the path of the motion sensor. This may take several tries.
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    The fire panel can override the perimeter locks. There are two ways to trigger this. One is to call property management and convince them to override your locks at the fire panel. Option two is left as an exercise to the reader.
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    So you’re in. Now what? Well, that server room lock is failshut. You can’t operate it in a power outage, and there’s no fire panel override. It’s a 6 pin tumbler lock with no special warding. A locksmith (or me!) can open it in under 15 minutes with a simple set of lockpicks. Prop this door because it WILL relock.
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    Ensure you have power to the entire office. Getting halfway through this to find out that you only have power to half the room is not good.
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    Air conditioning is critical. The room should be below 70F. If it is above 85F, do not continue until the AC has cooled the room. This can occur if the systems run off UPS for a while, because the AC is not on the UPS. If the AC isn’t spitting cold air out the vent by the door, turn the thermostat “OFF”, then to “COLD”, waiting 30 seconds between the toggle to avoid problems with the AC compressor. IF THE BUILDING LOSES PRESSURE TO THE CHILLERS, YOU MUST DO THIS STEP BECAUSE THE INTERLOCKS WILL SHUT OFF THE AC TO PREVENT DAMAGE, AND THE INTERLOCKS ARE RESET BY DOING THIS. BUILDING MANAGEMENT CANNOT HELP YOU WITH THIS – THE SERVER ROOM AC BELONGS TO TB.
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    By now, you’re enjoying the fresh air. Make sure all computers are off, and then power on the UPSen. If they fully discharged, they’re going to have a lot of inrush current in the first 10 seconds, so you should do this step. It just might save you a blown breaker. (though I have not experienced this)
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    Now we start powering up equipment. Power on all Ethernet switches. They are booted when all the lights are out but power, and maybe a few ports blinking away cheerfully. In 30 minutes you’ll be as happy as those little green lights are, so stay calm.
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    Then power on the T1 router. It’s a Cisco 1700 series in the telecom rack. It is functional when you see W0 lit as active. If this is a regional power outage or natural disaster, check the back to make sure the alarm light isn’t illuminated. If it is, the T1 line itself is down. Call MCI/Verizon Business/AT&TMCI/Bell System, American Telephone and Telegraph, and related companies, depending on the level of telecom consolidation when you read this. The circuit is through UUnet as of this writing.
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    Then power on the ASA. It is functional when the lights are doing their happy blinky thing.
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    Discover IQNs from the portal
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    Log into an IQN (attach it as a drive)
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    Log out of the IQN (make the device go away, from the OS standpoint)
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    What was the amendment, and what does it do? Are we safe?
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    So is this the end? Are we screwed now?
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    What would solve this entirely?
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    TL;DR
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    First, install the mdbtools package:
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    Create a new database to hold these files:
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    Build empty tables to house all your data, using the Access schema:
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    Copy all the data over:
timmins.net IP Information:
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    Ip Address:
    208.83.69.35
  • 2.
    Country:
    United States
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    Status Code:
    OK
  • 4.
    Region Name:
    Michigan
  • 5.
    City Name:
    Auburn Hills
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    Zip Code:
    48326
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    Speed test:
    69.0 ms
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