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koolman2
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join:2002-10-01
Anchorage, AK
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Why?

Why? I'll tell you why: it's because here in America, we don't have a shortage of IP addresses. My ISP gives me 8, yes that's right, 8 IP addresses with the NORMAL PACKAGE.

If you look over in the countries that have adopted IPv6 rapidly, those are the places that have a very big shortage of address to go around for everyone, so they have to adopt something to accommodate them.
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mc5w

join:2002-06-14
Independence, OH

A big part of the problem is that inhuman resources mismanagers and personnel pricks use experience as the sole determinant of competence. As a result, nobody is qualified to do IPv6 in the stuipdgroupthink minds of corporate America.

Seriously, I one time lost my job to a BLIND electrician because of the threat of age discrimination lawsuits. This company went out of business 1 or 1.5 years later.

The Big-Whiter-Than-Teamsters unions cultivate this fear of lack of experience in the hope that their people will be the only ones who are qualified.

The U.S. military has been the sole source of apprenticeships for U.S. born computer programmers and electrical engineers since 1978. This means that it will take a long time to staff corporations with people who know anything in the vacuous minds of the personnel department. Since I am not medically qualified to get my ass shot off, I will never work as a computer programmer.

The electrical business in general is still in bad shape even though the H1B visa scam expired 17 months ago. Corporations are also scared of spending any money because of the economy which will make IPv6 the Erie Lackofmoney Railroad of the 21st century.
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