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Launch event drives IPv6 traffic to all-time high
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Posted 07 June 2012 - 08:15 AM
The thing to remember, is MOST USERs now are facebook and twitter dummies... they dont know what IPv6 is.. or IPv4.. nor do they care, nor do they have the brain capacity to understand the differences...
A lot of them cannot even set a password on their wireless router... I dont really think IPV6 is worth ranting and raving about... it's a low level technology and almost nobody knows or cares about what is used to post their self centered narcissistic tweets or facebook updates, they just care that it works...
And the average IQ plummets along the way.
A lot of them cannot even set a password on their wireless router... I dont really think IPV6 is worth ranting and raving about... it's a low level technology and almost nobody knows or cares about what is used to post their self centered narcissistic tweets or facebook updates, they just care that it works...
And the average IQ plummets along the way.
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Posted 07 June 2012 - 09:02 AM
nmpike, on 07 June 2012 - 08:15 AM, said:
The thing to remember, is MOST USERs now are facebook and twitter dummies... they dont know what IPv6 is.. or IPv4.. nor do they care, nor do they have the brain capacity to understand the differences...
A lot of them cannot even set a password on their wireless router... I dont really think IPV6 is worth ranting and raving about... it's a low level technology and almost nobody knows or cares about what is used to post their self centered narcissistic tweets or facebook updates, they just care that it works...
And the average IQ plummets along the way.
A lot of them cannot even set a password on their wireless router... I dont really think IPV6 is worth ranting and raving about... it's a low level technology and almost nobody knows or cares about what is used to post their self centered narcissistic tweets or facebook updates, they just care that it works...
And the average IQ plummets along the way.
That is true. But, the readers of MacWorld are probably just the opposite of what you expound. We read articles in MacWorld, PC Mag, etc. because we do care about things like IPV6.
We are the ones who will be implementing the new scheme within our companies or (at the least) within our home routers, and probably as soon as possible.
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Posted 07 June 2012 - 09:26 AM
nmpike, on 07 June 2012 - 08:15 AM, said:
The thing to remember, is MOST USERs now are facebook and twitter dummies... they dont know what IPv6 is.. or IPv4.. nor do they care, nor do they have the brain capacity to understand the differences...
A lot of them cannot even set a password on their wireless router... I dont really think IPV6 is worth ranting and raving about... it's a low level technology and almost nobody knows or cares about what is used to post their self centered narcissistic tweets or facebook updates, they just care that it works...
And the average IQ plummets along the way.
A lot of them cannot even set a password on their wireless router... I dont really think IPV6 is worth ranting and raving about... it's a low level technology and almost nobody knows or cares about what is used to post their self centered narcissistic tweets or facebook updates, they just care that it works...
And the average IQ plummets along the way.
That's pretty harsh, to criticize people for not knowing or caring about something that you do. There's hundreds of things in our modern world that you don't care about understanding, so why pick on people who don't care about IPv6?
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