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Fri, September 7, 2001 at 11:50 PM GMT |
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4,294,967,296 unique IP addresses and you can't gain access to two? |
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You need to learn a little about dynamic IP addresses.
You can do so by reading the attached article linked "Info about dynamic IP addresses"
(link provided below) if you have no idea what I'm talking about. There are no
fewer than 4,294,967,296 unique IP addresses on the Internet. (That's Four Billion
Two Hundred Ninety Four Million Nine Hundred Sixty Seven Thousand Two Hundred Ninety
Six.) ... and there are tens of thousands of ISPs. I think it's fair to say that
even the most inexperienced user is capable of gaining access to at least two IP
addresses without them even knowing they've done it, even on different networks.
It the nature of how almost every ISP works ... they issue users a random IP address
when they log on. ************************ >> you still haven't even
dented my arguements, much less slicer's. all you did was nit-pik on some of the
most irrevalent points in my refutation. ************************ What would
you have me comment on, your insults or your attempts at harassment? That's not what
this discussion list is about. I'm still waiting for YOU to do something besides
defend Slicer. That's all you've done thus far. You think you're being unsettling
and manipulative when all you're doing is displaying your pent up frustration with
your own life. The Internet is the perfect place for people to hide behind anonymity
and pour their frustrations through their keyboard. Regards, Chris Grady President Vieodata,
Inc.
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