No I think your being an idiot. One Billion Public IPs is a lot, especially since companies actually use less public IPs now instead of more, because of advances in HTTP that now allow more than one website to be easily hosted from one IP. Our company used to have ten IPs, now it only has one and the different sites are hosted by passing the name in Appache. And people don't need public IPs on their cell phones, that kind of crap disgusts me.
Jesus, walk away from the internet for ten seconds it won't kill you.
V6 isn't needed yet, nor for a long time and in that time something better may even come along, so why implement yet.
I don't really move to other countries often enough to be worrying about itunes not working, but then again I would never use a Macintosh, so problem solved. But I guess if I was a hippy that couldn't afford to just by the CD then how can I afford to travel around the world and bitch about my itunes disappearing?
Linux users and respect for others? I don't really see those two things going together. Most Linux users download music they didn't pay for, steal movies they didn't buy or rent, and spend as much time hacking Microsoft servers as they can to prove they are unreliable.
So respecting bandwidth usage when your a college kid who still lives with his parents over the summer isn't something you often consider.
Luckily dumb college kids never figure out how to hack through NAT so, I am doing fine.
But I wouldn't expect sites to stop getting slash dotted anytime soon.
Ahhh.. I think you hit the nail on the head, that hippies with no hope of making real money that still live in their mothers basement shouldn't be the figure heads for a software movement.
No I think your being an idiot. One Billion Public IPs is a lot, especially since companies actually use less public IPs now instead of more, because of advances in HTTP that now allow more than one website to be easily hosted from one IP. Our company used to have ten IPs, now it only has one and the different sites are hosted by passing the name in Appache. And people don't need public IPs on their cell phones, that kind of crap disgusts me. Jesus, walk away from the internet for ten seconds it won't kill you. V6 isn't needed yet, nor for a long time and in that time something better may even come along, so why implement yet.
I don't really move to other countries often enough to be worrying about itunes not working, but then again I would never use a Macintosh, so problem solved. But I guess if I was a hippy that couldn't afford to just by the CD then how can I afford to travel around the world and bitch about my itunes disappearing?
Linux users and respect for others? I don't really see those two things going together. Most Linux users download music they didn't pay for, steal movies they didn't buy or rent, and spend as much time hacking Microsoft servers as they can to prove they are unreliable. So respecting bandwidth usage when your a college kid who still lives with his parents over the summer isn't something you often consider. Luckily dumb college kids never figure out how to hack through NAT so, I am doing fine. But I wouldn't expect sites to stop getting slash dotted anytime soon.
Ahhh.. I think you hit the nail on the head, that hippies with no hope of making real money that still live in their mothers basement shouldn't be the figure heads for a software movement.