Caption Contest: What I hope will be IPv6 enabled in the next five years
It’s a bird, it’s plane, it’s IPv6 enabled”¦ We don’t know what it is, but maybe you can tell us. After an exciting photo contest, we want you to caption the two first place photos in each category.
Give us your best one-liners for each of the prize-winning photos below that are creative, original, descriptive, and appropriate between now and 7 June. Leave a comment on this post with your name that will be displayed and an email address by which we can contact you if you’re a winner. Winners will be announced on World IPv6 Day and win a $50 ThinkGeek gift certificate. Good luck!
What I hope will be IPv6 enabled in the next five years – winning photo by mtdoran

Also, don’t forget to caption the winning photograph in the category, Most unusual place to see IPv6.
Check out our Where in the World is IPv6? Contest Page for more information and for the official Rules, Terms, and Conditions.


18 Comments
IPv4!
Not your average type of IT building blocks.
4 2 6 Everywhere!!!!!!
Legos: The only thing in the world with more pieces than IPv6 addresses.
IPv6 bricks!
Welcome to Routerville! Get your IPv6 packets here!
No!! Don’t give me your IPv6 street address, just the house name please.
1998 Tour Guide: And here we see our home of the future where researchers are currently working on a technology that will allow our refrigerators to talk to our toasters or even the street lamp!
Tourist: Sure lady, and I’ll be able to use my phone so start my car from half-way around the world.
Meanwhile, in 2012…
Basking in his accomplishment, Kevin realized with a start that the cell phone in his Lego briefcase was still communicating through a 6-to-4 tunnelling service in South Korea.
I just hope Floyd the barber is IPV6 compliant!
Yes! It’s all connected!
IPvBricks
Enhanced connectivity and mobility with IPv6!
It’s in the water!
IPv6: We’re no strangers to the web, you know the rules, and so do routers.
“I took this photo as I was cruisin’ on the Internet superhighway.”
IPv6, come see what we’ve built.