In the 1980s I worked on a chemical plant manufacturing chlorine and CFCs. In 
the corner of the site there was a plant that had been constructed but never 
put into production.

The plant had been built to make a CFC substitute product when the Ozone layer 
issue had first been raised but never went into production as it was 
subsequently proved that the ozone layer fears had been greatly exagerated and 
that it would be centuries or more before the significant depletion would take 
effect.

Today of course we have a massive hole in the ozone layer and the role of CFCs 
is beyond serious dispute. More than half the CFCs that are circulating in the 
upper atmosphere today were manufactured after we had the technology to avoid 
the problem.


So yes, Homo Sapiens is entirely capable of turning avoidable disaster into 
disaster through inaction.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 1:50 PM
> To: Michel Py
> Cc: IETF Discussion
> Subject: Re: IPv4 to IPv6 transition
> 
> 
> > 
> http://www.apple.com/jp/downloads/dashboard/networking_security/ipv420
> > .h
> > tml
> >
> > Each time I see one of these "days remaining before Armaggedon"
> > counters, I can't help but remember what happened on 
> January 1, 2000:
> > nothing.
> >   
> yes, but that's because people heeded the warnings, and 
> prepared.  if the same thing happens wrt IPv4 exhaustion, 
> that will be fabulous.
> 
> 
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