Not that it's exactly pertinent, but I would just like to point out that Stanford no longer has a class A. As of May 1st, 2000, the entirety of 36.0.0.0 was returned to ARIN. The Stanford University Network now substists entirely on five class B networks, less than 2% of the address space it used to consume. Stanford is doing its part to alleviate address space scarcity:-)
Not that it's exactly pertinent, but I would just like to point out that Stanford no longer has a class A. As of May 1st, 2000, the entirety of 36.0.0.0 was returned to ARIN. The Stanford University Network now substists entirely on five class B networks, less than 2% of the address space it used to consume. Stanford is doing its part to alleviate address space scarcity :-)