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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-terrell-logic-analy-bin-ip-spec-ipv7-ipv8-03.txt

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        Title           : Logical Analysis of the Binary Representation and the 
                          IP Specifications for the IPv7 and IPv8 Addressing  
                          Systems
        Author(s)       : E. Terrell
        Filename        : draft-terrell-logic-analy-bin-ip-spec-ipv7-ipv8-03.txt
        Pages           : 70
        Date            : 21-Feb-00
        
The Revolutionary impact of the Internet ushered not only a need for
additional IP Addresses, but promises to serve the ever growing needs of
every individual in the World today. In fact, the resolution of the
problem regarding additional IP Address, not only resulted in two New IP
Specifications, which are logical derivatives of IPv4. But, it maintains a latent 
impact, having such a profound magnitude, Mathematicians the world over will feel the 
tremor, which promises to shatter the entire Foundation of the Method for Enumeration 
in the Binary System.

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