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Re: A little silly for IPv6
From: "Paul S." <contact () winterei se>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 22:08:25 +0900
Of course it is, you don't even need to think about logic to answer that one.
On 3/26/2014 午後 09:55, rwebb () ropeguru com wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 23:28:04 -0500 Larry Sheldon <LarrySheldon () cox net> wrote:According to the Ace of Spades HQ blog:IPv6 would allow every atom on the surface of the earth to have its own IP address, with enough spare to do Earth 100+ times.-- Requiescas in pace o email Two identifying characteristics of System Administrators: Ex turpi causa non oritur actio Infallibility, and the ability to learn from their mistakes. (Adapted from Stephen Pinker)I want to see HIS source of hpow many atoms are actually on the earth. Somehow, I do not think anyone knows that answer. So his comparision is a joke.Robert
Current thread:
- A little silly for IPv6 Larry Sheldon (Mar 25)
- Re: A little silly for IPv6 Jeff Kell (Mar 25)
- Re: A little silly for IPv6 rwebb () ropeguru com (Mar 26)
- Re: A little silly for IPv6 Gary Buhrmaster (Mar 26)
- Re: A little silly for IPv6 rwebb () ropeguru com (Mar 26)
- Re: A little silly for IPv6 Valdis . Kletnieks (Mar 26)
- Re: A little silly for IPv6 Justin M. Streiner (Mar 26)
- Re: A little silly for IPv6 Gary Buhrmaster (Mar 26)
- Re: A little silly for IPv6 Paul S. (Mar 26)