ipv4 has 2^32 addresses
ipv6 has 2^128
OUR NEW SYSTEM WOULD HAVE 2^1024 or: 179769313486231590772930519078902473361797697894230657273430081157732675805500963132708477322407536021120113879871393357658789768814416622492847430639474124377767893424865485276302219601246094119453082952085005768838150682342462881473913110540827237163350510684586298239947245938479716304835356329624224137216 addresses
please make it work
okay well first off let's call it ipvdicks
secondly part of the standard should be that it gose fast akudood;
Quote from: guff on March 22, 2009, 06:33:10 PM
okay well first off let's call it ipvdicks
secondly part of the standard should be that it gose fast akudood;
okay we need terabit lines akudood;
also i think we should implement ternary processors that use 0,1, and X it would make data gose faster and more effiicent
ZOOM, ZOOM. :3
Quote from: â‚€₩₦ on March 22, 2009, 06:38:56 PM
also i think we should implement ternary processors that use 0,1, and X it would make data gose faster and more effiicent
o (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setun), ok (http://www.acc.umu.se/~achtt315/tunguska/about.html)
akudood;
okay ipvdicks is still good
i don't give a shit worth fuck
192.168.0.151
I can't be the only confused one right?
I think Rae said it best.
Quote from: YPR on March 23, 2009, 09:48:49 AM
I can't be the only confused one right?
akudood;
Quote from: YPR on March 23, 2009, 09:48:49 AM
I can't be the only confused one right?
correct, i don't understand any of this either