I agree that given: the similarity of all the questions despite the search and replace attempts to trivially change the variable names in order to generate the appearance of a new question; that it is pretty clear this represents a single person. I would also expect much more dissimilarity in the English usage if this were more than one poster.

In providing the link to the school based on the newest nickname i was not trying to imply that there was more than one shapeshifter, instead i found the use of the name of a tiny isolated school as the newest nickname to imply they might have once been a student there once


In reply to Re^5: Attribute values are not passed into the variable using perl cgi? by huck
in thread Attribute values are not passed into the variable using perl cgi? by gpssana

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