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Apache Server on a domestic FLY
I've mentioned it in one of the threads, so i figured that i wont just be all talk, and provide valuable evidence of an actual server on a fly, not news, but it is very awesome:
here are the project details: http://www.conceptlab.com/fly/index.html
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Re: Apache Server on a domestic FLY
that is *)^(#$^*(#$ INSANE
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Re: Apache Server on a domestic FLY
It sure is, if you read the page, it does not do that that much I mean every time you access the server and request a webpage the LED blinks (not sure whether it actually has storage and webpages stored on the fly), but even at that, its insane, I agree 
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05-04-2005
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Re: Apache Server on a domestic FLY
Your fly's down, uh I mean the fly in the article that is. I got a timeout at that IP address 
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Re: Apache Server on a domestic FLY
I have no problems accessing the adress, dont know why you have problems with it...
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Re: Apache Server on a domestic FLY
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I have no problems accessing the adress, dont know why you have problems with it...
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I have no problems accessing http://www.conceptlab.com/fly/index.html but that page lists http://139.142.46.159/ as the actual address for the fly embedded server and that address times out. Are you saying you are able to reach that address?
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Re: Apache Server on a domestic FLY
oh that, nm, the article is pretty old, it could have already changed, or they took it off the net, because that was just a demo for a while 
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Linux, the leader in not using any tactics to promote user-defined experience, coupled with state-of-the-art core enhanced by innovative afterthoughts.

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