00:00:24 Introductions
00:00:49 IP v6
00:04:50 OSI
00:12:53 The IP v7 debate
00:20:18 The definition of an address’s scope
00:21:38 Why John feels DNS was a mistake
00:26:40 How IP mobility works
00:32:13 Bluetooth
00:41:41 Where will Internet architecture go from here
00:49:49 Understanding the problem space
00:59:04 The angels in the details
01:00:53 Scientific thinking vs engineering thinking
01:04:01 Victorian architecture
01:06:11 John’s career advice
01:11:18 Garbage Can Model
01:14:38 How to make the most out of college today
01:27:05 Farewells
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