We were also advised when I was in high school that an ice age was coming, we 
would be out of water in ten to fifteen years, the air would be so polluted we 
would all be wearing gas masks, nothing would grow so we would be eating dirt 
etc. And while I don't deny there are real problems to consider, nothing ever 
is as bad as it is originally made out to be. We make the necessary adjustments 
to prevent our own extinction and then have a beer or two at the end of the day.

I find myself wondering why the Tier providers can't simply move all their 
routers over to use IPV6 exclusively, and leave local area networks the way 
they are? Maybe I misunderstand, but why does *everyone and everything* have to 
move to IPV6?

Bob S


On Oct 12, 2015, at 10:24 , Richard Gaskin 
<ambassa...@fourthworld.com<mailto:ambassa...@fourthworld.com>> wrote:

But as we've all been advised by IANA for more than a decade, v4 addresses are 
in short supply and v6 has been the recommended solution.

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