| so i had a nearby scheme interpreter

yay.  (now go fix all the buggy scheme and lisp packages in -current :) :) :) )

| It seems obvious to me that the only way routing can scale with
| addresses this large is with very aggressive aggregation.

It would work better still with abstraction, hence my (maybe stupid)
questions to Brian and Christian.

| The only way multihoming can work when aggressive aggregation is in
| place is if hosts end up with multiple addresses (one from each
| prefix) and know how to use them intelligently... 

Even trickier: how to get non-local hosts to use them intelligently.

The DNS as a mechanism for policy-based routing (in the sense of
remotely influencing other people's path selection) is not totally
without appeal.  But then again, I'm a loon, and like NAT.

        Sean.

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