Anthony Atkielski wrote: > I wonder how human beings manage to route their cars from one point to > another, given how much more slowly they process things than do routers. This is a stupid argument. An IP packet (for instance) relies on external decision-making (the router) while a car has an intelligent (or at least decision-making) human inside, making the "car+human" unit self-supporting in terms of route decision. -- M�ns Nilsson DNS Technichian +46 709 174 840 NIC-SE +46 8 545 85 707 MN1334-RIPE
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP addresses--why not? Matt Crawford
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- Re: Sequentially assigned IP addresses--why not? Anthony Atkielski
- RE: Sequentially assigned IP addresses--why n... Philip J. Nesser II
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP addresses--w... Anthony Atkielski
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP addresse... Loa Andersson
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- Re: Sequentially assigned IP add... Anthony Atkielski
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP... Bill Manning
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP... Anthony Atkielski
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP addresse... M�ns Nilsson
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP add... Anthony Atkielski
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP addresse... John Day
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP add... Anthony Atkielski
- RE: Sequentially assigned IP addresse... Philip J. Nesser II
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP add... Anthony Atkielski
- Re: Sequentially assigned IP addresses--why not? Henning Schulzrinne
