IPv6 could have been easily transitioned to SOLEY upon the fact that [most]end-users don't care one bit if its v4 or v6, as long as their connectivity works. ISP are apparently hardest hit YET they could have been giving out IPv6 addresses to their customers without the customer even knowing or caring and staying completely oblivious to the fact. Therefore the ISP's in my opinion are to blame for their lack or realizing that customers don't care which IP protocol they actually get.
IPv6 could have been easily transitioned to SOLEY upon the fact that [most]end-users don't care one bit if its v4 or v6, as long as their connectivity works. ISP are apparently hardest hit YET they could have been giving out IPv6 addresses to their customers without the customer even knowing or caring and staying completely oblivious to the fact. Therefore the ISP's in my opinion are to blame for their lack or realizing that customers don't care which IP protocol they actually get.
Stop saying UMM
Solidacka 1 year ago
Great to see Burn Notice back. Just saw it online at lastnightstvshows (.) com
momentousnation 1 year ago
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IPv6 could have been easily transitioned to SOLEY upon the fact that [most]end-users don't care one bit if its v4 or v6, as long as their connectivity works. ISP are apparently hardest hit YET they could have been giving out IPv6 addresses to their customers without the customer even knowing or caring and staying completely oblivious to the fact. Therefore the ISP's in my opinion are to blame for their lack or realizing that customers don't care which IP protocol they actually get.
heavensrevenge 1 year ago
IPv6 could have been easily transitioned to SOLEY upon the fact that [most]end-users don't care one bit if its v4 or v6, as long as their connectivity works. ISP are apparently hardest hit YET they could have been giving out IPv6 addresses to their customers without the customer even knowing or caring and staying completely oblivious to the fact. Therefore the ISP's in my opinion are to blame for their lack or realizing that customers don't care which IP protocol they actually get.
heavensrevenge 1 year ago
uuhhmm , uhhhm a few words.. uhhmm ahhh... few more words.. uhhmmm. GEEZ that is annoying . Dude may be smart and all, but he cant speak for sh*t.
I can't listen to an hour of that to learn whatever this is all about. Too bad.
MyWebs 1 year ago 3
speaker need more practice (I know, it is hard)
...but, why are there cut outs to Ella Fitzgerald?
coolsnowmen 1 year ago
boy ... I concur, the speaker was talking too slow ...
dumbkid0 1 year ago 2
I misspelled my previous rant.
I meant to say 'IT did not catch...'
Expensive because of installation of NEW (parallel) services in critical environments.
At home; Linux is free only if your time is worthless (BTW, I love Linux).
otur1 1 year ago
One of the reasons i did/do not catch on was IPv6 is too complicated (/expensive) implement!
otur1 1 year ago
Love to hear from and about ISC, but that constant 'ahum, ahh, uhmm' from the speaker drove me NUTS!!!
otur1 1 year ago
I agree, knowledge is the best! Too bad every clip is an hour long. Theres not time to see them all. =´(
Ahldor 1 year ago
lol some of these are way beyond me
rbrtchng 1 year ago
i love these google tech talks. always so informative!
prankmypants 1 year ago 3