At 9:07 AM -0800 12/13/2005, Clark Martin wrote:

It does kind of concern me that IP seems stagnant. While there is IPv6 and 10K packets they don't seem to moving ahead.

*nod* Companies have invested a lot in IPv4 infrastructure - from routers to computers. Forcing them to upgrade is difficult, especially since NAT fixes all their short-term issues and most of the IPv6 stacks are sluggish.

Personally, I'm looking forward to the day when my shoe can IM my phone to tell me it's become untied.

- Dan.

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