30 Apr
2003
30 Apr
'03
5:10 p.m.
On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 07:44 AM, Bill Nickless wrote:
As a thought experiment, think of how the IPv4 addressing situation (bogon advertisements, allocations, explosion of routing table sizes, etc) would be different if the IP community treated IP addresses as a commodity.
PIARA, The Sequel. Take N+1. Action! Anybody got any rubber balls Peter Lothberg can monopolize this time? :-)
I still have mine, plus the five or six I took away from the others in the room. ... psst, buddy, want to buy an "8"
Sorry to be flip. In case you haven't already, see: http://www.apnic.net/mailing-lists/piara/index.shtml
Oh... sorry, are folks really seriously wanting to treat integers as a marketable commodity?
Rgds, -drc