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RE: IP Addresses Do Not Wear Out
- To: "'Avi Freedman'" <freedman@netaxs.com>, Jim Fleming <JimFleming@doorstep.unety.net>
- Subject: RE: IP Addresses Do Not Wear Out
- From: Jim Fleming <JimFleming@doorstep.unety.net>
- Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 18:32:46 -0500
- Cc: "antitrust@essential.org" <antitrust@essential.org>, "antitrust@usdoj.gov" <antitrust@usdoj.gov>, "arin-council@arin.net" <arin-council@arin.net>, "dmitchel@nsf.gov" <dmitchel@nsf.gov>, "ejk@digex.net" <ejk@digex.net>, "heath@isoc.org" <heath@isoc.org>
- Cc: "jcurran@bbnplanet.com" <jcurran@bbnplanet.com>, "JimFleming@doorstep.unety.net" <JimFleming@doorstep.unety.net>, "karl@mcs.net" <karl@mcs.net>, "michael@memra.com" <michael@memra.com>, "weisberg@texoma.net" <weisberg@texoma.net>
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On Monday, April 13, 1998 2:34 PM, Avi Freedman[SMTP:freedman@netaxs.com] wrote:
@> They can not run out. They are out there in use somewhere.
@>
@> The key will be to go find them and to recycle them. In a "neighbor net"
@> strategy you look at the allocations on each side of your allocation
@> and you help to do garbage collection. Just think, people can make money
@> collecting unused blocks (like aluminum cans) and bringing them to the
@> IP recycling center where ISPs line up to put them back into use.
@>
@> -
@> Jim Fleming
@
@The fact that you assert that they cannot run out says it all, Jim.
@
@I'll leave you to your fantasies.
@
@Have fun,
@
Yes...I must conclude that ARIN is a lost cause...I wish you well with it...
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Jim Fleming
Unir Corporation
IBC, Tortola, BVI