4 votes FireHOL: an iptables stateful packet filtering firewall for humans Posted March 19 by hungariantoast Tags: linux, open source, source.github, firehol, firewalls, bash, shell, unix, scripting https://github.com/firehol/firehol Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Title GitHub - firehol/firehol: A firewall for humans... Authors firehol Word count 656 words 1 comment Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK hungariantoast (OP) March 19 (edited March 26) Link It was an asthenospheric mining site about 1200 kilometers and 30 degrees in from the slipway in Vladistock. The miners found a chunk of the outer core that had been sheared off and ejected. We're... It was an asthenospheric mining site about 1200 kilometers and 30 degrees in from the slipway in Vladistock. The miners found a chunk of the outer core that had been sheared off and ejected. We're still testing the temperature gradient — it's hard to get a good estimate after the incident — but we think it was only floating for a few years. Once the Sondist arrives, we'll be able to drill into what's left and get an exact age. 3 votes
hungariantoast (OP) March 19 (edited March 26) Link It was an asthenospheric mining site about 1200 kilometers and 30 degrees in from the slipway in Vladistock. The miners found a chunk of the outer core that had been sheared off and ejected. We're... It was an asthenospheric mining site about 1200 kilometers and 30 degrees in from the slipway in Vladistock. The miners found a chunk of the outer core that had been sheared off and ejected. We're still testing the temperature gradient — it's hard to get a good estimate after the incident — but we think it was only floating for a few years. Once the Sondist arrives, we'll be able to drill into what's left and get an exact age. 3 votes
It was an asthenospheric mining site about 1200 kilometers and 30 degrees in from the slipway in Vladistock. The miners found a chunk of the outer core that had been sheared off and ejected. We're still testing the temperature gradient — it's hard to get a good estimate after the incident — but we think it was only floating for a few years. Once the Sondist arrives, we'll be able to drill into what's left and get an exact age.