If we have to make assumptions, let's assume that:

"g'evening and g'day"

points to Australia and not the US. And being in a time zone 8hrs later than me in LA points to Western Europe, probably UK since they're happy with colloquialisms in English (unless they didn't state their time zone when they set up their account :). So my assumption is a tired Australian in London crawling to bed just after 4am asking a bleary eyed question. But hey, that's just an assumption too.

You may be eager for the 'World Government' to become a reality, but 'til then, let's not jump the gun :)

cLive ;-)

ps - IANAL (I Am Not A Lamellibranch) - most of the time...


In reply to (cLive ;-) Re: Yes, Passwords...but... by cLive ;-)
in thread Yes, Passwords...but... by CrossEyedMonk

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