Museum of Broken Packets
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Description: Collection of broken, malformed, or peculiar packets found on the Internet, with theories as to how they came to be.
This page is about 10 years old and is kept here purely out of sentiment. There's probably a lot of better reading material The purpose of this museum is to provide a shelter for strange, unwanted, malformed packets - abandoned and doomed freaks of nature - as we, mere mortals, meet them on the twisted paths of our grand journey called life. Our exhibits - or, if you wish, inhabitants - are often just a shadow of what they used to be before they met a hostile, faulty router. Some of them were born deformed in the depth of a broken IP stack implementation. Others were normal packets, just like all their friends, you or me, but got lost looking for the ultimate meaning of their existence, and arrived in places we should never see them. Every time, we try to find the unique history of their lives, and to make you understand how difficult it is to be a sole messenger in the hostile universe of bits and bytes. If you have an uncommon, interesting orphan packets you'd like me to take care of, please
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Page title: | museum of broken packets |
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IP-address: | 199.58.85.40 |
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NS | Name Server: ns2.leaseweb.nl Name Server: ns1.leaseweb.nl |
WHOIS | Status: ok |
Date | Creation Date: 2001-01-18T13:00:00.000Z Expiry Date: 2014-11-20T13:00:00.000Z |