On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 05:01:10AM -0500, Joe Greco wrote:
Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Sat, 2 May 2009, Matthew Palmer wrote:
[1] Just because we've got a lot of it, doesn't mean we should be pissing it up against the wall unnecessarily. A motto for network engineers and economists alike.
You can't be wasteful with something that you know is already extremely plentyful.
There is no resource that cannot be pissed away, if you try hard enough.
Oh! You mean, like the way we piss away IPv4 addresses?
That's pretty much what I'm thinking of. I'm sure that, had their been a NANOG at the time IPv4 was being rolled out, there would have been an equivalent discussion, except substitute /8 for /48, and probably site for end user -- but the arguments, I'm sure, would have been the same, and they would have sounded just as rational to the participants then, too. In fact, there are probably people on this list now who *were* around when the initial IPv4 addressing policies were thought up... - Matt -- "People can be divided into three classes: The few who make things happen, the many who watch things happen, and the overwhelming majority who have no idea what has happened." (Author unknown)