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Drexel Computers? Unique static IPS?

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Originally posted by: Mike Patton
WHAT! You guys who say that area is bad are either Pussys are just plain out ridiculous. Its not bad down there at all. Maybe if you walk up to 40th street and lancaster but drexel is a walk in the park

Yup.
 
Originally posted by: Gand1
not there but I would most likely say no. IP class licences are very expensive.

When I was going to school, each computer, even in the dorms, had its own unique, Internet-routable, IP address. The school had a class B and only 6000 students.
 
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: Gand1
not there but I would most likely say no. IP class licences are very expensive.

When I was going to school, each computer, even in the dorms, had its own unique, Internet-routable, IP address. The school had a class B and only 6000 students.

an IP address by definition is a unique address ... unless you want to create a conflict and prevent no internet-routability.
 
Originally posted by: poncherelli2
yeah, undergrad

also, we're in philly. people get robbed/mugged/stabbed left and right here now. If penn != philly, where the hell am I?

penn is like a biodome for rich kids - not a real part of the city.
 
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: poncherelli2
yeah, undergrad

also, we're in philly. people get robbed/mugged/stabbed left and right here now. If penn != philly, where the hell am I?

penn is like a biodome for rich kids - not a real part of the city.

bahaha how true...i live in north philly, just outside of temple where i go to school and i work in a lab at penn and the difference between those two is like 2 totally diffrenet schools.
 
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