The ping times are not the same(sample below):
Thu May 12 13:15:14 EDT 2005 - 35 Thu May 12 13:16:07 EDT 2005 - 13 Thu May 12 13:16:16 EDT 2005 - 11 Thu May 12 13:16:47 EDT 2005 - 12 Thu May 12 13:17:08 EDT 2005 - 16 Thu May 12 13:18:02 EDT 2005 - 11 Thu May 12 13:18:22 EDT 2005 - 16 Thu May 12 13:18:34 EDT 2005 - 21 Thu May 12 13:20:02 EDT 2005 - 17 Thu May 12 13:20:05 EDT 2005 - 22 Thu May 12 13:20:15 EDT 2005 - 19 Thu May 12 13:20:30 EDT 2005 - 16 Thu May 12 13:20:59 EDT 2005 - 13 Thu May 12 13:21:09 EDT 2005 - 14 Thu May 12 13:21:24 EDT 2005 - 15 Thu May 12 13:21:26 EDT 2005 - 14 Thu May 12 13:21:32 EDT 2005 - 15 Thu May 12 13:21:45 EDT 2005 - 23 Thu May 12 13:21:49 EDT 2005 - 13 Thu May 12 13:22:01 EDT 2005 - 15 Thu May 12 13:22:08 EDT 2005 - 15 Thu May 12 13:22:37 EDT 2005 - 24 Thu May 12 13:23:05 EDT 2005 - 13 Thu May 12 13:23:10 EDT 2005 - 15 Thu May 12 13:23:10 EDT 2005 - 16

In reply to Re^4: Lost hash values by stephen_isa
in thread Lost hash values by stephen_isa

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