Perhaps artist does not have a local box, and accesses PM from many different boxes and locations?
Considering his scratchpad discusses showing his Mozilla bookmarks, I find that unlikely. Unless he carries a floppy disk or memory stick with his bookmarks - but then he could use the same device to move his X-files about perlmonk authors around.

But there may be a handful of visitors that don't have their own box, nor any diskspace that they can claim their own. Do we have to add the proposed feature for them? Should perlmonks be a disk space provider? Because, IMO, that's what the request is about, asking for some diskspace that isn't shared with someone else. Private diskspace.

Abigail (A handy place to park one's porn collection)


In reply to Re: My Views by Abigail-II
in thread My Views by artist

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