10 Years

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>Anyway, the point is that successful networking technologies don't take 10
>years to succeed. They either catch on, or they don't, and after 10 years
>this one has not caught on.

Ho boy. Good point there. Its like "boy oh boy! POP3 is dead use IMAP".
blablabla

IPv6 oddly though is sort of a hmmm behind the scenes thing a little.
slightly different. 

But I think your right if 10 years of waiting doesn't get an internet
innovation adopted much its at least sick and maybe dead.

regs
Dan

Dan Kolis - Lindsay Electronics Ltd dank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
50 Mary Street West, Lindsay Ontario Canada K9V 2S7
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