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On Tue, 2013-03-05 at 09:44 +1100, Mark Andrews wrote:
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In message <1362435579.7275.5.camel@tardis>, Noel Butler writes:
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> On Mon, 2013-03-04 at 21:28 +0000, Bevan Slattery wrote:
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> > It's a finite resource and we all need an incentive to change. If you
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> Why apply that to just ipv4, everything, _including ipv6_ is a finite
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> All the ipv6 fanbois here today going we will never run out blah blah
> blah should remember one thing (especially dishing out /64's to end
> users) ... I'm sure that's exactly the same train of thought the ipv4
> guys had twenty years ago.
And you would be wrong. The designers of IPv4 knew that 32 was not
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I guess we will see, in twenty years from now<BR>
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