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Re: IPv6 adoption



Adam Heath wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Robert Stone wrote:
> 
> >       If all the ipv6 addresses were distributed evenly across the planets
> > surface, there would be roughly 423,354,243,695,259,002,656 per square inch.
> > And, no, I don't know what this has to do with anything.
> 
> MORE!  MUST HAVE MORE!  ME HUNGRY!

Well, what about the need for network addresses on the surfaces of Luna,
Mars, & Venus, and for all the connections in ungrounded locations such
as L4,5+, other Terran orbital stations, Asteroid Belt mining colonies,
Jovian orbital colonies, etc., that shall be needed in the future?
Don't you look ahead at all?

(I dread to see what the xshipwars latencies I'll suffer when
connecting to master.xshipwars.net.pluto...)
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