Re: A little silly for IPv6

2014-03-26 Thread rw...@ropeguru.com

On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 23:28:04 -0500
 Larry Sheldon larryshel...@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.



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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



Re: A little silly for IPv6

2014-03-26 Thread Gary Buhrmaster
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 12:55 PM, rw...@ropeguru.com rw...@ropeguru.com wrote:
.
 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.

Obligatory xkcd ref:  https://xkcd.com/865/



Re: A little silly for IPv6

2014-03-26 Thread Paul S.
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, rw...@ropeguru.com wrote:

On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 23:28:04 -0500
 Larry Sheldon larryshel...@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






Re: A little silly for IPv6

2014-03-26 Thread rw...@ropeguru.com
I would support THIS as a better reference than some of the other 
email responses I have gotten.


Again comparing something like factual numbers of IPv6 addresses the 
the very fuzzy math of guessing how many atoms there are is very silly 
indeed.


On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 13:06:15 +
 Gary Buhrmaster gary.buhrmas...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 12:55 PM, rw...@ropeguru.com 
rw...@ropeguru.com wrote:

.
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.


Obligatory xkcd ref:  https://xkcd.com/865/





Re: A little silly for IPv6

2014-03-26 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 09:19:14 -0400, rw...@ropeguru.com said:

 Again comparing something like factual numbers of IPv6 addresses the 
 the very fuzzy math of guessing how many atoms there are is very silly 
 indeed.

A bit of thought will show that you can probably compute this based on our
estimage of the mass of the earth, which is known to be 5.97219 × 10^24 kg,
and an estimate of what elements the mantle and core are made up of.

http://education.jlab.org/qa/mathatom_05.html

I don't think that 3 significant digits counts as very fuzzy math


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Re: A little silly for IPv6

2014-03-26 Thread Justin M. Streiner

On Wed, 26 Mar 2014, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:


On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 09:19:14 -0400, rw...@ropeguru.com said:


Again comparing something like factual numbers of IPv6 addresses the
the very fuzzy math of guessing how many atoms there are is very silly
indeed.


A bit of thought will show that you can probably compute this based on our
estimage of the mass of the earth, which is known to be 5.97219 ? 10^24 kg,
and an estimate of what elements the mantle and core are made up of.


This thread has gone pretty far off the rails, in terms of being on topic 
for NANOG.


jms


A little silly for IPv6

2014-03-25 Thread Larry Sheldon

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)



Re: A little silly for IPv6

2014-03-25 Thread Jeff Kell
On 3/26/2014 12:28 AM, Larry Sheldon 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.

Not with a /64 minimum allocation per customer :)

Jeff