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Changed
2019-09-21 04:23:41
DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2018-08-19
52.85.101.60
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2018-08-19
52.85.101.7
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ClassC
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2018-08-19
52.85.101.98
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ClassC
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2018-08-19
52.85.101.175
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ClassC
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2018-09-01
52.85.112.232
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ClassC
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2018-09-17
52.84.146.161
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ClassC
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2018-09-17
52.84.146.77
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ClassC
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2018-10-07
13.35.78.26
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ClassC
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2018-10-07
13.35.78.87
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ClassC
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2018-10-13
13.33.25.18
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ClassC
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2019-03-15
13.33.140.9
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ClassC
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2019-03-15
13.33.140.101
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ClassC
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2019-03-15
13.33.140.254
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ClassC
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2019-03-15
13.33.140.76
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ClassC
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2019-05-11
52.85.115.98
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ClassC
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2019-05-13
52.85.115.104
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ClassC
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2019-05-15
52.85.115.133
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ClassC
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2019-05-15
52.85.115.140
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ClassC
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2019-08-05
99.84.194.5
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ClassC
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2019-08-10
13.33.155.232
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ClassC
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2019-08-16
13.225.54.124
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ClassC
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2019-08-16
13.225.54.44
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ClassC
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2019-08-16
13.225.54.53
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ClassC
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2019-08-22
13.249.79.15
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ClassC
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2019-08-22
13.249.79.104
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ClassC
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2019-08-22
13.249.79.12
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ClassC
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2019-08-22
13.249.79.14
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ClassC
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2019-11-08
13.224.29.126
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ClassC
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2019-12-08
13.226.38.117
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ClassC
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2019-12-08
13.226.38.63
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ClassC
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2020-01-09
13.225.62.19
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ClassC
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2020-01-09
13.225.62.8
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ClassC
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2020-01-09
13.225.62.86
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ClassC
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2020-01-30
99.84.41.112
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ClassC
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2020-01-30
99.84.41.116
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ClassC
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2020-01-30
99.84.41.8
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ClassC
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2020-05-19
13.227.47.106
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ClassC
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2020-06-24
99.84.252.46
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ClassC
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2020-06-24
99.84.174.61
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ClassC
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2020-06-24
99.84.252.107
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ClassC
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2020-06-24
99.84.252.31
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ClassC
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2020-08-13
52.222.221.221
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ClassC
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2020-12-15
13.249.11.48
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ClassC
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2021-03-10
54.239.174.68
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ClassC
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2021-07-27
52.84.169.5
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ClassC
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2022-01-11
99.84.173.102
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ClassC
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2024-07-08
18.65.229.91
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ClassC
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2024-07-18
18.65.229.39
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ClassC
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2024-09-17
3.163.24.26
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ClassC
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2024-12-23
3.163.24.43
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ClassC
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2025-03-02
18.65.229.19
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ClassC
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2025-04-18
18.65.229.62
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ClassC
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2025-04-29
3.163.24.22
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ClassC
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2025-05-16
3.163.24.79
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyServer: CloudFrontDate: Fri, 08 Nov 2019 20:09:39 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 183Connection: keep-aliveLocation: https://crash.net.nz/X-Cache: Redirect from html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body bgcolorwhite>center>h1>301 Moved Permanently/h1>/center>hr>center>CloudFront/center>/body>/html>
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 18696Connection: keep-aliveDate: Thu, 07 Nov 2019 23:56:53 GMTLast-Modified: Sun, 19 Aug 2018 09:07:27 GMTETag: 8f799b1bc174ee6dac71c0ab73035627Se !DOCTYPE html>html langen>head> meta charsetutf-8 /> title>crash.net.nz/title> link relstylesheet href/theme/css/main.css />/head>body> div classwrap> div idcontainer> nav idmenu> crash.net.nz span classmenuitem> a href/pages/about.html>about/a> /span> span classmenuitem> a href/category/blog.html>blog/a> /span> hr> /nav>!-- /#menu -->section idcontent> header classarticleheader> h2 classentry-title> a href/posts/2014/08/configuring-vim-for-sicp/ relbookmark titlePermalink to Configuring Vim for SICP>Configuring Vim for span classcaps>SICP/span>/a>/h2> abbr classpublished title2014-08-26T22:18:00+01:00> Posted Aug 26, 2014 /abbr> /header> article> p>For the past few months, I’ve been chipping away at em>Structure andInterpretation of Computer Programs/em>, span classcaps>MIT/span>’s classic textbook on the principlesof computer programming. It’s not always an easy read, but it is rewardingyou’re willing to put the time in, and especially if you work through theexercises to reinforce your understanding. Having studied maths to a reasonablelevel, and having done a reasonable amount of practical programming, I like theway the book makes explicit the links between these disciplines./p>p>However, other people more eloquent than I have written about the virtues ofem>span classcaps>SICP/span>/em> and why reading it and completing the exercises is a worthwhile use ofyour time. Assuming then, that you’ve already decided to start your own span classcaps>SICP/span>quest, I hope maybe I can save some fellow Vim users a little time by describinghow I’ve setup my environment to make working through the exercises as easy aspossible. You do use Vim, right?/p>p>In a nutshell, I’m going to describe where to get span classcaps>SICP/span>, which Scheme interpreterto
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