[ yes, there are a lot of idiots out there. this is not new. but ]
"We are totally convinced that the factors that made IPv4 run out of addresses will remanifest themselves once again and likely sooner than a lot of us might expect given the "Reccomendations" for "Best Practice" deployment."
while i am not "totally convinced," i am certainly concerned. we are doing many of the same things all over again. remember when rip forced a homogenous, often classful, mask length in a network and we chewed through /24s? think /64 in ipv6, except it's half the bits not 1/4 of them. remember when we gave out As and Bs willy nilly? look at the giant swaths of v6 we give out today in the hopes that someone will deploy it. and don't bs me with how humongous the v6 address space is. we once though 32 bits was humongous. randy