RE: myth of the great transition (was US Defense Department forma lly adopts IPv6)

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> > The person who's most in denial around here is you - about how
> definitively
> > the market has, for the moment, chosen IPv4+NAT as the best balance
> between
> > cost and effectiveness.
> >
> > Get a grip. We all know you don't like NAT. You don't need to reply
to
> > *every* *single* *message* *about* *NAT* explaining for the
> 145,378,295th
> > time how bad they are.
> 
> Legend tells us Cato, a Roman senator during the Punic Wars, finished
> every speech he made in the Senate with the words "Carthage Must Be
> Destroyed". It didn't matter if it was a speech about defense, or
> monetary policy or the Roman water works. His one-eyed devotion to
this
> task was, well, determined. Keith sort of puts me in mind of Cato...

Carthage was eventually destroyed, but Cato died before that.

-- Christian Huitema




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