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In message <4BB7621B.9030607 at cox.net>, Larry Sheldon writes:
> On 4/3/2010 10:34, Michael Dillon wrote:
> >> That adoption is so low at this point really says that it has failed.
> >
> > In the real world, there is no success or failure, only next steps.
> > At this point, IPv4 has failed,
>
> Failed? Really?!!?!
Failed, no. However it's well past its "best before date" and is on
life support and has been for many years now.
> Not often you hear something that has changed just about every aspect of
> life and enabled things that could not be imagined at its outset called
> a failure
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