LuKreme wrote:
On 6-Oct-2009, at 09:37, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Your time in this regard
would be much better spent building a new supercharged 440 Hemi to drop
into a '70 Barracuda that you've redone from the frame rails up. ;)
That's a much more worthy use of your time.

Yeah, I have to agree, and I didn't understand a single thing after the word 'new'. Something about motors. Some sort of boat?

IPv6 isn't gaining any traction, and IPv4 will be here for decades. I mean, unless all your mail is going to your own private intranet. Hell, we still have to worry about 7-bit mailservers so have to encode all binary data, inflating it 30%.

I think i saw that the latest round of Microsoft small business server (sbs2008?) by default uses IPv6 for LAN side. That might make IPv6 more popular for the masses, but while no one is forcing me to use IPv6 I won't be spending time setting it up. Just my 2cents.

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