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[address-policy-wg] 2015-05 Discussion Period extended until 13 May 2016 (Last /8 Allocation Criteria Revision)
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Rob Evans
rhe at nosc.ja.net
Fri Apr 22 17:06:28 CEST 2016
Hi, > I do understand that. I just do not agree with the "as long as possible, > no matter what" approach. > For me, the issue is that right now we are in a "please suffer, the > solution is not working yet" situation. > Pain management. The only solution right now is pain suppressors. Some > have stocks, some just get enough to see it's possible but not enough to > get to a point where they can get on by themselves. Only a few are not > affected at all. Whilst this thread had already seen enough metaphors today, unless you know how long the pain is going to last, how do you know if we have enough painkillers? Cheers, Rob
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