Address allocation stats

@ So lets not pick on BBN while the real problem is chomping on our respective
@ hindends.
@
@ --bill
@

Why should anyone even care any more...there are
no good fixes, the people that are in a position to
fix things will never do it...and from an IPv8 point of
view...the entire IPv4 address space is a TWD...

--
Jim Fleming
UNETY Systems, Inc.
Naperville, IL

  Just curious, How did your missive enter into our TWD of
  IPv4 anyway and why do you insist on remaining here
  (unety.net) just to badger us, the poor sots who lack
  your forsight and vison. I am happy with my heathen
  ways and don't wish this new religion thrust down my
  throat.

  Of course many people I know of who have left IPv4, looked
  at your IPv8 and decided that it is flawed and moved on..
  to IPv10. In fact there are commercial implementations of
  this code base now from a large number of vendors. Yup,
  IPX is the wave of the future.... :slight_smile: