On 21 Apr 2008, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.networking, in article
<(E-Mail Removed)>, Roger Blake wrote:
>Moe Trin wrote:
>> I wouldn't go so far as to say "never", but certainly the mad rush
>> to the future isn't effecting us yet. Several years from now, perhaps.
>Hopefully the "need" to actually use IPV6 will come after I retire
>from the DP business, after which I will not need or want internet
>access and it beomes a moot point.
Reminds me of a network tech who stated that when he retired, he was
going to walk away from town carrying a 50 foot AUI cable coiled up
on his arm, and when he found someone who asked him "where are you
going with that gray rope" he had found the place where he was going
to life thereafter.
>(The rest of you can deal with it as you see fit.
I suspect that will be harder and harder to escape. I was in for
surgery earlier this year, and while recovering enough to be able to
go home, spoke with a tech who came in to fix a problem with the
medical monitor system they had me wired up to (BP, EKG, Blood
oxygen levels, $DEITY knows what else). The monitor in the room was
connected to the nurses stations over IP.
Old guy