Posted by Howard H. on February 17, 2008 at 18:36:22 from (69.55.25.105):
In Reply to: Re: Here she is posted by Jim Johnson on February 17, 2008 at 17:40:53:
Mark and Roy are right.
I'm system admin at a small university with about 1000 PC's on the network. Except for a few special cases, all of them will appear on the internet as having the same IP address, since all of them show my gateway router address.
Each ISP may be different, but it is very common for one address to represent one or a few or few hundred or few thousand client PC's simultaneously and/or may recycle those same IP addresses over different users over time...
Plus, in all my reading of Lanse's posts - he just seems like a good kid to me! :)
Keep after that Allis, Lanse - we want to see pictures of you giving it a workout this summer!
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