I fear your logic is flawed. If there are an infinite number of
possibilities, than not only are there infinite possible mistakes, but an
infinite number of good solutions. Also, just because a solution is good,
does not mean it will or should last forever.
-Michael B. Bellopede
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"There is no spoon."
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Connelly; M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 10:17 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: AW: IPv6: Past mistakes repeated?
>
>
>On the subject of infinite possibilities - given that there are an infinite
>number of of possible mistakes and only one correct solution, it is
>statistically impossible to do anything right.
>
>IP4 was definitely a mistake. Whatever replaces it will invariably also be
a
>mistake. Besides, if everything was done correctly this forum would be
very
>dull!
>
>-Michael C
>
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>> Van: David A Higginbotham[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Verzonden: maandag 24 april 2000 13:22
>> Aan: 'Anthony Atkielski'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Onderwerp: RE: IPv6: Past mistakes repeated?
>>
>> I agree! Why create a finite anything when an infinite possibility
exists?
>> On another note, I have heard the argument that a unique identifier
>> already
>> exists in the form of a MAC address why not make further use of it?
>>
>> David H
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Anthony Atkielski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 6:05 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.> Subject: IPv6: Past mistakes repeated?
>>
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