I’m winding down blogging through the next week or so. I have a lot to say and blog about in the coming year, but I don’t think I’m alone in saying good bye and good riddance to 2016.
Happy Holidays to everyone, whatever events you may celebrate. I have to admit, it doesn’t feel very holiday around here. Part of that is we cut the cord a few months ago and we’ve not been subjected to the unending stream of Nutcracker music during commercials. We’ve also not been volunteering as stage crew for the local ballet school’s Nutcracker performance. There’s a definite dearth of Nutcracker music, which makes it seem less like the holiday season.
We did get our tree up this past weekend. I’ve got to admit, I’m really impressed the camera in my iPhone 7. It makes our tree look very festive (with a little help from Luminar)
Happy Holidays and a bright, shiny new year.
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Hi Laura,
Merry Xmas and wishing you a Happy New Year!
I recently looked at a popular ESP’s IPv4 space and I was astounded. How does an ESP get an IP allocation of 20,480 IPs? ARIN guidelines do not allow “MX/Mailing” IPs to count towards a valid justification especially in the case when each and every IP is being used for this purpose. That’s 80 /24’s…and at a time when we are out of IPv4 space….Would love to see a blog post with your insight about this issue….