> The first thing I would suggest is to sit back and contemplate whether > the situation bears any resemblance to other problems in which the user > population engages in behavior that results in short-term personal > benefit in exchange for long-term harm to the welfare of society. granted there are numerous instances of this. but it seems disingenuous to blame the NAT problem on users when the NAT vendors are doing their best to mislead users about the harm that NAT does.