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DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2024-11-26
125.63.61.219
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ClassC
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2025-01-19
194.29.100.112
(
ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKdate: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 00:45:26 GMTserver: Apache/2.4.62 (Debian)vary: Accept-Encodingcontent-length: 3674content-type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 html>head>title>FutureUse/title>/head>body>p> /p>center> a hrefindex.php?1>‹‹/a> a hrefindex.php?367>‹/a> a hrefindex.php>random/a> a hrefindex.php?369>›/a> a hrefindex.php?477>››/a>tr>table border2 cellpadding6 styleborder-collapse: collapse bordercolor#C0C0C0 width50% cellspacing0>td width100%>code> As I was desirous to recover the long lost bottom of Walden Pond, I surveyed it carefully, before the ice broke up, early in 46, with compass and chain and sounding line. There have been many stories told about the bottom, or rather no bottom, of this pond, which certainly had no foundation for themselves. It is remarkable how long men will believe in the bottomlessness of a pond without taking the trouble to sound it. I have visited two such Bottomless Ponds in one walk in this neighborhood. Many have believed that Walden reached quite through to the other side of the globe. Some who have lain flat on the ice for a long time, looking down through the illusive medium, perchance with watery eyes into the bargain, and driven to hasty conclusions by the fear of catching cold in their breasts, have seen vast holes into which a load of hay might be driven, if there were anybody to drive it, the undoubted source of the Styx and entrance to the Infernal Regions from these parts. Others have gone down from the village with a fifty-six and a wagon load of inch rope, but yet have failed to find any bottom; for while the fifty-six was resting by the way, they were paying out the rope in the vain attempt to fathom their truly immeasurable capacity for m
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKdate: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 00:45:27 GMTserver: Apache/2.4.62 (Debian)vary: Accept-Encodingcontent-length: 3262content-type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 html>head>title>FutureUse/title>/head>body>p> /p>center> a hrefindex.php?1>‹‹/a> a hrefindex.php?224>‹/a> a hrefindex.php>random/a> a hrefindex.php?226>›/a> a hrefindex.php?477>››/a>tr>table border2 cellpadding6 styleborder-collapse: collapse bordercolor#C0C0C0 width50% cellspacing0>td width100%>code> We are wont to forget that the sun looks on our cultivated fields and on the prairies and forests without distinction. They all reflect and absorb his rays alike, and the former make but a small part of the glorious picture which he beholds in his daily course. In his view the earth is all equally cultivated like a garden. Therefore we should receive the benefit of his light and heat with a corresponding trust and magnanimity. What though I value the seed of these beans, and harvest that in the fall of the year? This broad field which I have looked at so long looks not to me as the principal cultivator, but away from me to influences more genial to it, which water and make it green. These beans have results which are not harvested by me. Do they not grow for woodchucks partly? The ear of wheat (in Latin spica, obsoletely speca, from spe, hope) should not be the only hope of the husbandman; its kernel or grain (granum from gerendo, bearing) is not all that it bears. How, then, can our harvest fail? Shall I not rejoice also at the abundance of the weeds whose seeds are the granary of the birds? It matters little comparatively whether the fields fill the farmers barns.  
Subdomains
Date
Domain
IP
ns1.futureuse.net
2024-11-26
194.29.100.112
smtp.futureuse.net
2024-11-26
194.29.100.112
www.futureuse.net
2024-11-26
194.29.100.112
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