On Jun 2, 2013, at 12:39 PM, Owen DeLong 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We can agree to disagree.

Do you want to fly in an airplane designed by someone who agrees to disagree 
with you on whether heavy objects fall faster in a vacuum?   Agreeing to 
disagree on matters of opinion is fine, but we are discussing matters of fact.

One example that comes to mind is if I want greater control and I want my most 
capable router with the greatest configuration flexibility to be in charge of 
the addressing scheme, but, it is not the router that interfaces with my ISP.

In this case, your "edge" router is the router you attach to your ISP router; 
your ISP router consumes one /64, and your edge router has 65,534 left.   Got 
anything else?

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