My tongue was partially in my cheek, yes. I understand that the diminishing 
address pool is a problem. What I am unsure about is why it is necessary to 
have everything everywhere convert to a system which is as complex as the MAC 
address scheme IPV4 was supposed to alleviate. I can just remember a subnet and 
a few IPV4 addresses. I can promise you I will *NOT* remember a single IPV6 
address. If that is the case, why not just eliminate the whole layer 3 and just 
use Mac addresses from now on? (Again, tongue in cheek).

My point is that I think we can do IPV6 on the WAN side of things whilst 
maintaining IPV4 on the local side. Which gets back to the question, why is 
Apple pushing for IPV6 ONLY and the local level?

Bob S


On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:34 , Richard Gaskin 
<ambassa...@fourthworld.com<mailto:ambassa...@fourthworld.com>> wrote:

There are so many ways climate change and IP address allocation are different 
it's difficult to tell if you were just having fun, but the simplest and most 
important is this:

With climate change the number of variables in play are so vast that one could 
quite plausibly suggest it's the single most complex model humans have ever 
attempted.

But the IPv4 address range is a single integer, easily discerned by the scheme.

People seem to enjoy debating climate change, but there's not much room for 
debating the largest value that can be expressed by a four-byte integer.

Unless there's some vast conspiracy between IANA, national leaders, device 
manufacturers, and industry analysts about the growing number of devices in 
use, any reasonable person can look at the number of devices and the range of 
possible IPv4 addresses, and quickly appreciate the recommendation from IANA 
that another larger scheme is needed, and soon.

--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web

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