My grand father used the dots in the address!
My father used the dots in the address!
I used the dots in the address!
Henceforth every human being should use the dots in the address till heat death of the universe!
I don’t understand… why do you consider the way longer one to be more readable than the shorter one? I find the colon string a lot easier to read, a lot easier to compare at a glance, and a lot easier to memorize.
We don't know exactly how many address bits we're ultimately going to end up needing. Our only options are to go for "too big" or "too small". Giving how much effort it takes to deploy a new IP protocol, we should err on the side of having too many addresses rather than too few.
123.123.238.217.110.100.1.1 would still have been perfectly readable.
fdd2:1228:3372:1sdf meanwhile is pretty unreadable even at IPv4 length.