Re: draft-ietf-nat-protocol-complications-02.txt

Masataka Ohta <mohta@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp> Tue, 11 July 2000 23:20 UTC

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In-Reply-To: <200007111552.PAA11284@gra.isi.edu> from Bob Braden at "Jul 11, 2000 03:52:04 pm"
To: Bob Braden <braden@ISI.EDU>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 08:07:01 +0859
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Bob;

>   *> but yes, likely some things in this world are not acceptable to some
>   *> segment of the population.  so don't accept them.  but life goes on and
>   *> things change.
>   *> 
>   *> randy

Changes are already implied by RC1958, which I refer.

As things change, new RFCs can be issued.

> Resist entropy.

You can't.

Entropy and the number of RFCs monotonically increase.

						Masataka Ohta