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12.Feb.2003
Charles Jacob (ANF)


Get your Amiga "Boing" water tank!
Your Amiga is not complete if you don't have your own 'Boing' Water Tank!

By following the title link, you will see something that looks familiar. They [American Models] call it an "Automatic water tank" but we Amigans know better: It's really a 'Boing' water tank!

This is not intended to be an advertisement for American Models (a model railroad supplier), but just in case you do like it and want to have one, you'll know where you can buy one... (it's item #772). (ps)

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19.Jan.2003
Daniel Miller (ANF)


Genesi on the CES: Some more pictures and words (Update)
In case you are interested, you can find an article on Genesi's show appearance at the CES 2003 in Las Vegas, USA by Daniel Miller under the title link.

Update 20.01.2003:
Today was released another summary of the CES 2003 show by Nicholas Blachford. (ps) (Translation: cb)

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13.Jan.2003
John Klas (E-Mail)


Sixgirls Computing Labs is under attack
John Klos from Sixgirls Computing Labs writes:
Sixgirls Computing Labs, which is known for being one of the only hosting services which uses an Amiga as a full time server (reva.sixgirls.org), is experiencing a massive denial of service attack of unprecedented magnitude.

A previous attack saturated the 10-base-T connection of the Amiga server with over 7 Mbps of syn packets, which caused loss of most connectivity for part of a day, but the machine was put behind another Sixgirls server with 100-base-T connections which filters this traffic.

Another attack began at midnight EST Sunday morning. Information from the upstream router shows that this attack is using 150 Mbps of traffic to make the connection unusable. Measures will be put into place to block this traffic upstream, and normal service should resume sometime Monday. The authorities are investigating.

Temporarily, you may have trouble accessing sites which are hosted on reva.sixgirls.org, such as:

http://distributed.amiga.org/
http://www.totalamiga.org/
http://www.seal-amiga.co.uk/
http://ireland.amiga.org/
and others.

Please check back. (ps)

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