Except the lady will eventually downsize. The college student will want more 
and lease the space. 

Also, the 49,000 Sq ft office space that has been leased for 10 years and never 
occupied will be taken back and released to someone who will actually develop 
it. 

> On Jul 4, 2016, at 11:58, Mikael Abrahamsson <swm...@swm.pp.se> wrote:
> 
>> On Mon, 4 Jul 2016, Matt Hoppes wrote:
>> 
>> My point is there are more than enough IPv4 addresses. The issue is not 
>> resources. It is hoarding and inappropriate use.
> 
> I tend to make the analogy of land use and/or houses/apartments. Yes, there 
> is that old lady down the street who lives in 300 square meters (~3000 sq 
> feet for those who are !metric), and then there is the student who shares a 
> 30sq meter studio with another student.
> 
> Now what? Yes, this is not fair and it's inefficient utilization of 
> resources, but how are you going to rectify this? Forcibly take away the 
> apartment from the old lady and tell her to go live somewhere else just 
> because it isn't fair that she has 10 times the apartment size as the student?
> 
> IPv6 is the answer, because it doesn't have shortcoming when it comes to 
> available "land". Everybody can get plenty. No need to try to take away 
> resources from someone holding them (legitimately) as per the rules of 
> yestercentury.

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